sive dog not understood, to a relaxed guy who would welcome you with a sniff and a kiss he became the best he could be. He confiscated two recliners, the corner of the bed, and don't even think about sitting in the front seat of the car on a car ride, that was his too! And if Charlie got out in the back yard, all we had to say was Stryker will you get Charlie in the house, and Charlie would come running back in and Stryker came in like a hero. He was. He was a hero to Asher, who ran to Stryker at any sign of mom and dad leaving the house. He was to Macie, who was brought in the house after being alone for years, he welcomed her and the rest is history. Stryker learned love. And in return he gave love. More than one could ever imagine. He was my best friend, like none other. There is so much I could write about him. But really this is Stryker's story of changing the hearts of people, specifically mine. He had that way about him. As our fantastic vets, Savage Tower, will tell you he had his fair share of issues, surgery due to pancreatic flares, bad hips and the one that took him from us, cancer. He went across the rainbow bridge at 7:10pm May 5th, at home, on his bed, head in dads lap. Stryker, thank you for loving us and allowing us into your life, we made a great team!! Heartbroken but glad you are in no more pain. You are gonna be missed greatly, BFF!
Pets Remembered Cremation Service
New Brighton, MN 55112
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