Welcome To Doggie Heaven!



Doggie Heaven is a place in your heart where you may share your deepest memories and warmest feelings with respect toward your most loved, yet departed, canine compainon. Doggie Heaven is a place to share your tears, your fears, your pain and suffering. It is also a place where you may gain strength through touching and hugging the heart of others. For you will find that in Doggie Heaven, by some magic or miracle, the one you lost is not far away.... but always with you in Doggie Heaven.

You may also want to share the address of other web sites or FREE services dealing with dearly departed canine companions. Please take as long as you need to be in Doggie Heaven. Leave your tears here as well as your fondest memories of your canine companion. Then when it is time, you will know, another canine needs you, and your mutual need will bring you together.



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Terry Lynch, Aug 24, 1997, 06:39, projectk9@aol.com

Dear Dog Lovers, Project K9 was established after my German Shepherd, Ruby von Bremerhaven died Aug. 7, 1996 of lymphosarcoma. You can read Ruby's Story on this web site. One year after Ruby died Project K9 now has a new cyberspace guide dog. You have probably met him. His name is Jade and he is helping people find their way around cyberspace. If it seems strange to you that now there is a Doggie Heaven on Earth, right here in cyberspace, maybe it is because there was one all along... you just never knew it. But because of Jade you found your way here, to that special place in all our hearts that is Doggie Heaven. Please stay as long as you want and be sure to tell others about Doggie Heaven. --Sincerely, Terry


Vickie, Aug 26, 1997, 18:01, kclark@neo.lrun.com

Bitsey was a poodle-terrier mix that we got at 6 weeks old. She was the runt of the litter and only grew to 15 lbs. She fit in the palm of my husbands hand when we got her, that is how she got her name "Itsey Bitsey". She loved to chase balls, play tug of war with an old sock and snuggle with me in bed at night. When the landlord found out we had her he told us to get rid of the dog or move. We did the only thing we could do, we bought a house! I couldn't even think of giving her up. Even though it has been 4 yrs since she died, she still visits me in my dreams. I hope she is waiting for me at the rainbow bridge; I would love to see her run and play again.


Amy E. Cavender, Aug 26, 1997, 19:08, acavende@erols.com

Red Cavender went to Doggie Heaven on October 28, 1996, after a 8 1/2 month long battle with bone cancer. He lived longer than they said he would due to his miraculous spirit. I miss him terribly. Dylan Cavender went to Doggie Heaven on January 6, 1997, after a short lived battle with colon/rectal cancer. She was my very first dog as an adult and she was with me for 8 years. I miss her with all my heart, just like I miss Red. It's been a rough year but knowing they are waiting for me at the Rainbow Bridge gives me strength and hope in my heart. I love and miss you, Red and Dylan! Amy


Rookie48, Aug 28, 1997, 17:12, Rookie48@aol.com

We lost 2 of our doggie family members. BO, a 12-year old maltese, died 2 years ago after a long battle with heart disease. Baxter, an 8 1/2 year old maltese, died 3 months ago suddenly of kidney failure. Both were just joy for our family. BO was the first. We adopted him at the local animal shelter and right away, he decided that instead of sleeping in a crate, as suggested by the counselor from the shelter, his bed was mine. He made his presence known always, greeting us at the door, sitting at our side on the couch, and going just about everywhere with us in the car. He loved the car. Baxter, on the other hand, even though the same breed, was totally different. Baxter had a bit of a temper if he didn't get his way. Last Christmas, Baxter suddenly went blind, and after numerous expensive tests, it was determined that it was permanent. We padded the corners of the walls and doors, and the legs of our tables and chairs. And, we understood as he would find us sitting down and scratch our legs so we'd pick him up. He was afraid to jump up or down since he couldn't see. But, he was still lovable and we would have done anything for as long as he had lived to help make him feel loved. But, he suddenly became sick and the doggy nephrologist said there was no hope. For both BO and Baxter, the decision was made to put them to sleep and I was there for both of them. I couldn't have left them by themselves; I needed those last few moments with them. We have photos of both and so matter what problems they had, I'm so glad we had them.


Lori , Aug 29, 1997, 14:18, govier@nucleus.com

I had a little Schnauzer named Mollie. When I picked her up from the breeder she was just a tiny little thing with a little bristle face. Mollie was my first "baby". When she was a puppy we would take her for walks and when she had enough she would take a "coffee break". Right there on the sidewalk..she would lay down with her frog legs and refuse to go any further. I think it was a ploy to get us to carry her. She was always at the door to greet me when I came home from work. I swore a dog would never share my bed..but when she was barely 3 monhts old she decided to get out of her bed and join me in mine. And that is where she slept for the remainder of her days. When my son was born she appointed herself his protector. She slept by his bed and played with him as he grew. One day when she was almost 10 years old she developed a lump on her neck and within 10 days became progressively weaker. I took her to the vet and was told she had cancer and she would not last much longer. It was a hard decision to make, but she told me it was okay by a last lick on my hand. Mollie...I miss you and some day we will be together when you help me cross the Rainbow Bridge.


Alex Baker, Sep 2, 1997, 01:15, ambaker@calweb.com

We got Beau a 9 year old Weimaraner when his owner no longer wanted him. The vet said he was the biggest Weimaraner he had ever seen. He quickly acquired the nick name of Moose Dog. Shortly after we got him he got away and was hit by a car. Animal control told us he was picked up dead. After a week of grieving we were notified that he was alive, at an animal hospital with a broken leg. How wonderful it was to get back that which we thought had been lost. So naturally the name Lazarus Dog was added to the list. He acquired the name Silly Dog because when commanded to sit in the livng room, he always walked over to the couch and sat on that with all four paws on the floor. Last night August 31, 1997 he suddenly became weak, and though the vet could find no obvious cause, he was dead within the hour from heart failure. Oh Beau, you silly big old Moose dog....


SALINA WONG, Nov 14, 1997, 06:40, wwong2@metz.une.edu.au

Once i have a beloved dog who stays with me for 13 years ,she was always there when am happy and when am sad....... but unfortunately she passed away and she left me... am sooo sad for long time and am still thinking of her everyday,even she passed away, she is still always here with me in my memory forever and i know she will be there in heaven watching me and i will join her once again and we'll never be apart and stay together happy ever.......... Here the only think i can say to my beloved doggie who passed away: I love u and u will live in my memory forever and i'll never forget u and i know i never can........i hope we will be together again very soon!!!


Lady Vampire a.k.a. Lysa, Oct 6, 1998, 12:21, lvampire@hotmail.com

Don't let my nick fool you ~ My Robbie has just left us on October 5, 1998 ~ he was diagnosed with diabetes a month ago ~ I was giving him two shots of insulin a day ~ he lost his eye sight completely within two weeks ~ at this point he was beginning to hurt himself by walking into walls ~ falling down stairs ~ but we still didn't want to let go of him ~ up until yesterday that is ~ his eyes slowly turned to the back of his head and was unable to open them ~ at this point we knew it was in his best interest to set him free from the pain ~ now we grieve for losing him ~ I know it's just being selfish on our part ~ he's been part of our family for almost 11yrs ~ from the time he was a pup ~ we all feel it in the house ~ even down to our other two dogs ~ the love we have for him is out of this world ~ I hope he knows that we put him to sleep to help him ~ not that we didn't love him and want him to be with us ~ I'm sure my tears will start to diminish as time goes by but for now my tears are flowing from the loss of my special friend ~ Robbie till we meet again in heaven I Love You ~ your Mommy ~ Ashlee and Daddy send you hugs and kisses ~ Ashlee even though only being 5 understands that you will not be coming home and knows she will see you in heaven when it is her time ~ Daddy has been hiding his tears but I know it's killing him inside ~ Luck and Alexia miss you ~ they stay in the room and just lay there ~ not wanting to do anything ~ Nobster we love you and miss you ~


Jan, Aug 24, 1999, 23:34, Catpwrs@yahoo.com

I pray my dog went to Heaven. In my heart, I know that God took him to heaven, cause he loves all his creation, and he created animals. My dog, Smootches was a little black Pekinese. I loved him with all my heart. Yesterday he was put to sleep and my longing to hold him again hurts so much. He had been very ill for about 1 and a half before yesterday, and I gave him IV's and shots everyday. I cleaned up all his mess he left. He couldn't eat anything all that time, and he threw up all the time. I did it for him though. It is so hard to let go of my Best friend I ever had. He was a loyal companion to me. He soothed my aches and pains just by being there. I feel I betrayed him by putting him to sleep, but I also feel that I did the right thing, for him, and me. I can finally heal. He wouldn't have lived long afterwards, and also he wouldnt have been happy. He had a bad thing with his pancrea that looked like Cancer, and it was so hard to let him go. I miss him and I will always love him.


Dorothy Bergeson, Mar 2, 2000, 09:39, Dorothy 1961@aol.com

Nigel,You're absence is hard on all of us. I know the pain is gone from you. For 13 years you were the best thing. We'll miss playing ball with you in the yard. Running through the snow with the kids. You'll be missed but never forgotten. MISS YOU NIGEL, Mom,Dad,Mitch,Andrea,and Rosie


linda amodeo, Jun 21, 2000, 01:20, LindAmodeo@aol.com

Misty "The Little One" May 26, 2000 The second I saw her (Misty) I knew in my heart she was my puppy. The sweetest puppy chow only about 8 weeks old was found by a Vet Tech. and was looking for a home for her. I named her Misty cause she looked like and I always wanted a Misty. It was only 3 weeks later that Misty seem ill and unable to keep her head up and would cry a great deal at night. Took her to see 3 different doctors to learn that she was born with "Hydrocephalus and Occupital Dyslasia". My heart stopped when the doctor explain after showing us her MRI. I needed to give Misty a chance to live at what ever it cost and took from me. I truly loved and love her like no other. She just was so special and sweet. I will never feel that I truly did the right thing. Because life is so beautful and everyone and everything has something to give, and I feel I took her life away. I know she loved me, I just hope she forgives me for what I did, and that she will meet me in heaven. I love and I miss you Misty.


Angie, Jun 25, 2001, 23:16, a3792@aol.com

My dog Sadie died about 10 months ago, She was a min-pin. Black and Tan 4 years old. She was my babie she loved me very much and was very affectionate. She was a good mother, friend and protector. She died from complications from pregnancy. I still miss her very much.


Cathy, Jan 26, 2002, 07:38, smith@ctnis.com

My Mitsy went to Doggie Heaven January 24th, 2002. She came to me in 1993. She only weighed 1 1/2 pounds at 6 weeks old. SheS A Poodle and so cute. She was my best friend and I loved her more than anything. When I was lonely she was there. When I was sad she sat on my lap and gave me kisses. She slept with me and ate with us. She was never ever very far away. When I came home from work every day she ran out to greet me and let me know she missed me. She got sick on Sunday the 20th and she went real fast. They tried everything and I guess she was just ready to go to Doggy Heaven. I still hear her bark and can see her running down the sidewalk to meet me. At night she slept on the floor next to me and I still her light snore. I loved her and she loved me unconditionally. A better friend I will never have again and I know theres a Doggie Heaven and one day we'll be back together and she'll run to me barking and jump in my arms. I LOVE YOU MOOCH AND MISS YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH. SEE YOU SOON. LUV MOM


Cathy, Jan 26, 2002, 07:45, smith@ctnis.com

My Mitsy went to Doggie Heaven January 24th, 2002. She came to me in 1993. She only weighed 1 1/2 pounds at 6 weeks old. SheS A Poodle and so cute. She was my best friend and I loved her more than anything. When I was lonely she was there. When I was sad she sat on my lap and gave me kisses. She slept with me and ate with us. She was never ever very far away. When I came home from work every day she ran out to greet me and let me know she missed me. She got sick on Sunday the 20th and she went real fast. They tried everything and I guess she was just ready to go to Doggy Heaven. I still hear her bark and can see her running down the sidewalk to meet me. At night she slept on the floor next to me and I still her light snore. I loved her and she loved me unconditionally. A better friend I will never have again and I know theres a Doggie Heaven and one day we'll be back together and she'll run to me barking and jump in my arms. I LOVE YOU MOOCH AND MISS YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH. SEE YOU SOON. LUV MOM


Jon, May 2, 2002, 13:46, zandi@dcim.com

My beautiful St. Bernard will pass on to another life on 5/3/02. I love her so much and have mixed feelings at this time. She had surgery over two months ago and is unable to walk. Arthritis and stiffness has settled in. I know this it the best thing for her at this time. It's so hard to imagine our house without her. One of my best memories is how our other dog Phoenix would run behind Sadie and bite her in the butt. Sadie would bark and snap at Phoenix. Finally Sadie got the hint and she would sit down so Phoenix couldn't get at her. Other memories include her walks in the corn field. She would often sneak off and we had no idea where she was. There she was just roaming in the field. I have so many other good memories. Here's to all that have lost a best friend. The is the hardest thing I've ever had to do in my life to date. Not sure how I will get through it, but I'm going to try.


Kelly Mao, Aug 16, 2002, 15:00, kellymao@earthlink.net

Our beloved dog Kylie passed away yesterday. She was 13.5 years old. She's named after Kylie Minogue whose song "Locomotion" was very popular when Kylie was born. She was the quietest of the litter, which was one of the reasons that my brother and I picked her. She lived with my family since she was a few weeks old. She had aged quickly in the last few years, to the point where she couldn't walk much. She had arthritis. She was half German Shepherd and had very weak hips. We took her to the vet and gave her whatever we thought would help. She was a very happy dog, esp. when my brother and her were playing. She loved walks, the doggie beach, the mountains, the park, and food. She also liked to play ball and open doors with her nose. The yard is so empty and cold without her. I miss her, I miss her walking around and seeing her face in the screen doors. The only comfort is that she is no longer in pain and is in a better place. My brother and I will never forget her. We will scatter her ashes in her favorite places. We miss you very very very much, Ky, and we hope you know we loved and continue to love you very very very much. We will not likely get another dog. We are very grateful for all of the wonderful years we had with you, we're so glad you were our dog. We miss and love you, K & V.


Kelly Mao, Aug 16, 2002, 15:00, kellymao@earthlink.net

Our beloved dog Kylie passed away yesterday. She was 13.5 years old. She's named after Kylie Minogue whose song "Locomotion" was very popular when Kylie was born. She was the quietest of the litter, which was one of the reasons that my brother and I picked her. She lived with my family since she was a few weeks old. She had aged quickly in the last few years, to the point where she couldn't walk much. She had arthritis. She was half German Shepherd and had very weak hips. We took her to the vet and gave her whatever we thought would help. She was a very happy dog, esp. when my brother and her were playing. She loved walks, the doggie beach, the mountains, the park, and food. She also liked to play ball and open doors with her nose. The yard is so empty and cold without her. I miss her, I miss her walking around and seeing her face in the screen doors. The only comfort is that she is no longer in pain and is in a better place. My brother and I will never forget her. We will scatter her ashes in her favorite places. We miss you very very very much, Ky, and we hope you know we loved and continue to love you very very very much. We will not likely get another dog. We are very grateful for all of the wonderful years we had with you, we're so glad you were our dog. We miss and love you, K & V.