Wesley
was the most intelligent dog I have ever known. He not only understood everything
you were saying, but could read your mind. He always seemed to know exactly what he was
doing and why he was doing it. He had the darkest eyes and when you looked deep into them
it was like you could see into his soul. There is no way words can describe what he meant
to us and how much we miss him. He taught us so much about life, about strength and
courage, about facing each day no matter how difficult, to keep doing what you have to do
and finally about letting go. His memory and his lessons are with us everyday. He waits
for us now at the Rainbow Bridge.
He loved: to play ball- he was an expert catch!
Go for walks, track critters, bark at squirrels, play chase around the yard, watch
over Wendy, chase waves and play hide and seek.
He hated: flies in the house (I think he
started it!), UPS trucks, the dryer buzzer, the vacuum, going under viaducts in the car,
and the electric shaver.
He liked to sleep: On "his" chair,
on a pile of clothes (towels or bedspread), on mom and dad's bed by our feet.
Favorite treat: cheese
Favorite toy: his ball (he had many, but
there was always a special one he needed)
Greatest adventure: When he went for a horse
and carriage ride and tried to jump out.
Silly nicknames: The Blaster, The Patrol
Officer, Wester Chester.
·Wesley·
the only living puppy of that cross
you were special from the start
and that was apparent
such an eager little puppy
you were always ready to learn a new trick
even if the reward was a pat on the head
always obedient and smart as a whip
you became human
having birthday celebrations with cake and gifts
never jealous or mean
the new puppy treated as an equal
you loved her as much if not more than we did
big dogs beware
nobody intimidated you
not even low flying hot air balloons
so personable and such personality
you threw the ball at us when you wanted to play
and answered our questions when we didn't know what you wanted
your radiance ever apparent
even on your death bed your brilliance shown through
to those who didn't have the pure pleasure to know you in health
memories of you will never fade
you made deep impressions in our hearts and minds
that can never be etched away by time or filled by others that come after you
full of life and love
you lived every day to the fullest
you lived a hundred years in eight short ones
you were simply special
you were simply loved
you were simply Wesley
Author: Amy Vandine
Every night in my dreams I see
you, I feel you.
That is how I know you go on.
Far across the distance and spaces between us
You have come to show you go on.
Love can touch us one time and
last for a lifetime,
And never let go till we're gone.
Love was when I loved you, one true time I hold to
In my life we'll always go on.
"My Heart Will Go
On" © Music by James Horner
Lyric by Will Jennings

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