Thursday, September 25, 2008

Judy's Beloved Hector The Basset R.I.P.

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Hector, beloved Bassethound of Roger and Judy C., on September 17 2008, was gently helped from his pain at age 8 years.

Hector was a rescue dog from SPCA Monteregie who came into our life at age 1 ½ years old. Hector was a noble boy, and did a tv commercial on railway safety—donating his earned fee to the SPCA Monteregie who had taken him in, so they could help other dogs. Hector loved his comfort and took up our space on the sofa—keeping his eyes shut so he wouldn’t have to see us staring at him expectantly to move over for us. Hector was a very loving boy but was quite vocal if he didn’t want to do something, a real grump, he could doggy-swear very well! But eventually gave way. He loved his family, and liked nothing better than to be close to us, whether watching tv or going for his beloved walks—but never in the rain, he hated to get his feet wet! The highlight of Hector’s walks was to be fussed over by children and their parents, he loved his fan club, especially Dan.

Grudgingly tolerant of foster animals coming in and out of our home for Gerdy’s Rescues, Hector was always glad to bid them adieu as they were adopted. A master food thief, he specialized in snatching pizza, toast, and sandwiches in a split second off plates of distracted guests and us. His buddies Murphy and Josephine will miss him sharing our home. Was a buddy to our cats Frankie, Blossom, Joy, and Little Red. A loving cousin to cats Spike and Teddy. He was met and helped across The Rainbow Bridge by our dear Meg and Charlie. He will be ever remembered by Roger and Judy C and family


“I could have missed the pain, but I’d of had to miss the dance.”

Thank you Hector for the time we had with you. We were Blessed.

Mummy and Daddy

Judy & Roger we at BHRQ offer Our Sincere Condolences for this loss of Your beloved Hector.. He knew nothing short of your love daily.. If you look close You can see the twinkle in his eyes..

Helen.. & Gang

1 comment:

Helen said...

Judy & Rodger, what a lovely tribute to your boy. We're sorry to hear about his passing. Sweet dreams, sweet smoosh.