
“Lucky”
Our little love bug Lucky crossed peacefully over the rainbow bridge on February 3, 2023, following his pup sister a short nine months later. He passed quietly in our arms, surrounded by his family knowing just how loved he was. Lucky was the sweetest, happiest, spunkiest boy- with a bit of an attitude in his golden years (well deserved). He knew exactly what he wanted (it was usually what you were eating) and made sure everyone knew. He enjoyed every moment of his life with his pup siblings and family. He loved going to the park, going on his daily walks with his grandpawrents, absolutely enjoyed eating anything and everything, loved cuddling, and enjoyed taking his long naps on the sofa. He loved the city and spent his holiday’s in San Francisco the last two years, but was a country boy at heart as he enjoyed his days of freedom through the yard. He celebrated his Quinceñera last month with a big peanut butter carob cake, and truly loved being the center of attention while we all surrounded him and sang happy birthday. 15 years was not enough with our sweet, grumpy old man. He was one lucky pup. We used to say he got his name for being lucky to have been seen before picking another dog, but in all honesty, we were the the lucky ones to have been able to spend these past 15 years with our sweet, grumpy old man by our sides. Our homes are completely empty without our little shadow. His presence will be profoundly missed by his pawrents, grandpawrents, family, his doggie siblings, Lola and Pepe, and cousin Apple. We’ll miss you so much chocolindo. Say hi to Angel and Sassy for us.
1/23/2008- 02/03/2023
“I loved you your whole life. I’ll miss you for the rest of mine.”
-Cesar & Esbeydy P.






