Chico (Cheeky)
12/23/99 - 04/24/06
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Trixie Bell the Chug
In loving memory of our dearest Chihuahua
Chico (Cheeky). We
love and miss you Cheeky, you brought us years of joy and happiness. We will
always think and hold you close to our hearts. Until we meet in heaven dear
friend.
Cheeky was very good with the new puppies Cleo, a Shar-Pei mix my wife took in. Unbeknownst to us she was pregnant, and had
seven puppies on Super Bowl Sunday. We were able to find homes through friends,
co-workers, and a shelter, for them all except one. We kept the one puppy for the
mothers sake and named her Cinnabun (like the
cinnamon roll). We were also given another Chihuahua who we named
Guapo (means
handsome, or beautiful in Spanish). The link below will take you to some
pictures of our new dogs, plus one of the originals (Daisy), from when we bought
our home.
04/24/07
It's been a year since Cheeky passed away and I still think
about him from time, to time. We still miss him terribly and I always wonder if
when, and if I'll see him in the afterlife. I am placing some movies of Cheeky
on this page as of today so that we may visit him whenever and wherever we want.
I have been taking care not to spoil or pamper our new Chihuahua,
Guapo, and to try and
treat all the dogs the same, in hopes that there will be no jealousy or
attitudes amongst them.
I have also created a page on the
Pet Memorial and
Tribute Pages.
04/24/08TheOthers
Another year passed and we have a new addition to the family,
Trixie Bell, she is a
Chug (Chihuahua Pug Hybrid). Our neighbor's son had found her lost in our park area. They
didn't know what to do with her so they asked us if we wanted her. My wife
and I feel sad whenever we see strays around especially where she works so I
mentioned to her that if she ever wanted I suppose we could take another in, for
a total of five now. Daisy the Weiner dog, Cleo the Rottweiler/Shar Pei,
Cinnabun the Shar Pei mix, Guapo the Chihuahua, and of course
Trixie Bell the
Chug (Chihuahua Pug Hybrid).
07/16/08
Our dear cat Antonio who we always
called "The Baby", I can't remember why we started
calling him that but it just stuck to him. Antonio was
not eating as he usually did for a short time, he was also getting thinner and
we weren't sure why. We started feeding him by himself and he appeared to be
gaining weight but shortly thereafter he started becoming lethargic and thin
again. One morning we awoke and found him convulsing slightly so we took him to
the veterinarian and were told he had a undetermined neurological condition
which he would not recover from and would have to be put to sleep. So we decided
that the best course of action to alleviate his suffering would be to humanely
euthanize or dear Antonio, or as we called him
"The Baby". Here are some
pictures of him and the card along with his paw prints the Doctors and Staff
from the First Regional Animal Hospital sent us. We love you
Antonio and will never forget you.
04/24/09
So another year gone by and of course I still miss Cheeky very
much. I can still remember his little feet, and nails clicking on the Pergo
flooring in the closet. I did some yard work yesterday and saw
Cheeky's memorial marker and took a picture of
it. If you ever need a pet memorial I recommend
Adirondack Stone Works. I do still
wonder if I will ever see him again in heaven, obviously, what God has prepared
for us is wonderful beyond comprehension. Therefore, love your pets as much as
you can while they are here. Those of us who go to heaven will later understand
that everything worked out perfectly regarding our pets. In the mean time, it
feels as though some days I cannot forgive myself for his passing. If only I
could have seen what was coming, but I know it was not possible. I can now
only take care of the pets I have and realize that for some reason God chose to
take Cheeky when he did. The pain and memories are sometimes unbearable for me,
I wake up in tears sometimes if I think of Cheeky before I go sleep, having some
dream about him and then only to wake to reality. I remember all the pets we
have had that passed away, Elvis,
Popeye, the two cockatiels
Cuckoo, and Lencha, and
Antonio.
PetLovers.Com is a forum
for pet lovers that provide support for pet loss/grieving, and just to talk
about pets. I posted a couple of pictures of
Antonio and
his look a like twin
Peeky. I
also have a picture of our parrot that we inherited from
my mother who passed away this year also. We have never named him but my mother
used to call him Coto. They were all our special babies
that died in what will always seem before their time.
12/23/09
Our beloved cat Jones died tonight. She
was found by Sue, in our living room under the coffee table. There were no signs
of trauma, such as blood, or broken bones. Although none of our pets can get out
of our yard, Jones was the only pet to find a way out.
Once awhile back Jones jumped on our garbage cans and
found her way into our neighbors garage. Luckily the same day we discovered her
missing, I called both neighbors to ask them if they had seen her, which they
had not at that time. On the third day of her disappearance, one of our
neighbors called us and asked if we were still looking for a cat. When we
retrieved Jones she was very thin and probably without
food for 4 days, but she came back to health quickly, and stayed healthy for
years to come, we also moved the garbage cans so that no other cat could
possibly jump over the wall again. Jones was one of a
few of our cats that enjoyed venturing outside via the doggy door. She would be
out there at all times but we were never worried since we new she could not jump
over the six foot walls around the yard. Me and my wife are at a loss as to how
she died, she was only 7 years old, the youngest of our cats, the oldest being
17, and still quite healthy! The only plausible explanation we could come up
with is that she was stung by a scorpion, or some other bug but the common
belief among both cat and scorpion professionals is that cats are not immune to
scorpion venom. So for now I have buried Jones in our
backyard and ordered a pet memorial stone, as I did with Cheeky our Chihuahua.
As far as I know the most common reason for cats to die suddenly is heart
disease, and that is not something that we could have prevented or recognized.
We only hope she passed peacefully in her sleep. I have dedicated a page to
Jones and the good times she had with our other pets. I just received
Jones pet memorial stone for her burial site in
our back yard. If you need a memorial for your pets, here is their contact
information:
Adirondack Stone Works
Website: http://www.petmemorial.net/
Phone: (315) 845-6715
Elvis,, Cheeky, Popeye, Cuckoo, Lencha, Antonio, and Jones, no words can describe the love we have for you, and how much we miss you.
Here's a page of our other pets, dogs, cats, and a parrot.