Remembrance Book - In loving memory of Scamp


We lost our beloved Tibetan Terrier on 28/10/16. We adopted Scamp from the Dogs Trust in May 2005 when he was 3 years old. This was the best decision we ever made as a family. At first, he truly lived up to his name, he was a right scamp. I will always remember when we brought you home and you jumped over all the fences in all the gardens on the street. 

We had the pleasure of Scamp's company for 11 years, you gave us such joy and comfort. We will always treasure in our hearts the fond memories, all the walks, the holidays, within two months you went to Northumberland with us. Our holidays to the Lake and Peak Districts, Snowdonia. You were a well-travelled companion. 

It was the hardest decision ever to have to put you to sleep but it was not fair to see you suffer any longer, Scamp. You were such a courageous fighter, fighting your itchy skin condition and your diminishing eyesight and going deaf as well as old age. I miss you trying to climb the stairs still and miss you every moment I am in the house. It does not feel right not hearing you bark or growl, at half 5 expecting you to come out for your tea. 

You were a wonderful friend, miss you always. 

Love your grieving family,
xxx

Sheila, Mike, Ryan and Jo - Owner
Scamp

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