Rainbow Bridge
Levi, Shay and Bella Rose RIP in the Colorado Rockies, their home away from home.
Going to heaven
They held our hearts each and every day on earth and they still do from heaven. Their memories are what sustain us now and what wonderful memories they left behind.
We so miss you 3. Life is not the same without you. We will hold you in our hearts. God will hold you in His arms until we can.
"Bella Rose" A rose by any other name is just a rose.
Multi. Ch. Trio's Bella Rose Via Soagonige
Bella was taken from us in a tragic mountain accident on May 28th, 2011 She was only 5 years old.
There will never be another Bella Rose!! They broke that mold when she was born. Bella has God playing hours of fetch, we are sure of that. She even got people who don't like dogs to play fetch with her and rub her tummy, that is how strong her charisma was. Our hearts ache so with the emptiness that is now there. Bell, we will be there at your side to playing fetch someday, I promise.
God will hold you in His arms until then, miss you so.
Mom & Dad
I learned from Bella Rose that life is an adventure. Have a passion and a positive attitude about life always.
Treat everyone like they are your long lost friend
There is no such thing as a bad day.
Trio's Tri to Ricochet "Shay" was our "over" size Sheltie at 18.5"
This Handsome man crossed the rainbow bridge on May 31, 2011 he was 10. Cancer took his life. He loved agility and barked his way through the course. He never once complained. What an awesome companion he was. He was my shadow every moment in life and still is, just from the other side of the rainbow bridge.
I learned from Shay that you just do your job, never look for a thank you and
do it so well and quietly that no one really knows you were there doing it but appreciate a job well done.
Never ever complain and never give up, hang in there until the very end; good things come to those who wait.
Trio's Five O Ones "Levi"
Levi, was our 65 lb. Australian Shepherd we bought as an 8 wk. old pup in NY. He devoted his life to protecting his family until he left us at age 14 to protect us from above. His devotion was a great comfort to Steve as he traveled a lot for work. Levi loved camping and 4WD in our Colorado mountains! As soon as he figured out that we were packing for a camping trip or outing, he wouldn't return to the house. He'd sit outside the vehicle with the look on his face "how soon are we leaving".
He crossed the rainbow bridge Jan 2008
I learned from Levi that there is nothing more important than family.
Take life each day as it comes and don't worry about tomorrow.
He hated camera's and so do I.