Welcome to A Forever Home Rescue Foundation’s Memory Page. On this page we honor all of the wonderful dogs who have shared their lives with us. Although they are gone from our lives, they are never far from our hearts.  Please email your tribute and photo to info@aforeverhome.org.

Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water, and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in a joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together…

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Image credit: Image by Graham Lowe from Pixabay

Darcy (Darva)

Hello, I adopted Darcy from your rescue back in June of 2012. She was 9 weeks old, from Dinah’s litter. Her name was originally Darva. I want you to know how much she was loved and how many hearts she touched. I want to thank you for the amazing 11 years I have had with this sweet girl and thank you for all of the amazing work you do for rescues.  

Thank you again, Lauren

In Memory of Abby

Twelve and a half years ago, we adopted a Great Pyranees/Boxer pup named Abby.  She came to us with that name as the foster family had originally named the litter – and her name just stuck.  From the beginning, her personality shined.  She was strong but gentle dog who loved her daily walks.  She was smart and learned the ways of our home quickly.  She even taught us a few tricks, like bringing us a toy meant she wanted a treat.  We fell for it every time. She was a loyal companion who was a playmate and pillow to our two boys and a foot warmer to my husband and me.  She was a persistent friend to our cat, Penny, who reluctantly warmed to her and later became her snuggle buddy.  Although gentle with the kindest brown eyes, she had a fierce bark that would always alert us to delivery drivers and solicitors. She always made us feel safe although we knew she’d be the first to welcome them in after her initial reaction. Abby was introduced to her new friend, Hazel, about five and a half years ago.  She was the big sister to our beagle right from the start and showed her the ropes on the how our home operated.  They were best friends until the end. Throughout the years she has been by our sides to witness and participate in celebrations and comfort us in our time of need.  Except this time. We laid our dear Abby to rest on Monday, March 6, next to her original friend, Penny, on our farm in West Virginia.  We will miss her pleasant demeanor and her unwavering loyal companionship but take comfort in the memories we made with her for more than a decade.  We hope you’re once again running at full speed “Wooby!”  You’ll always be in our hearts.

Penny (Precious) – Greatly Missed

I just want to let you all know that the dog we adopted from you in 2009 passed away last week. Known originally as Precious, we adopted her from A Forever Home in 2009 and renamed her Penny (Penelope Louise.) She was my first dog ever and a true member of our family. She was 15 when she passed and she will be greatly missed. Penny moved with us from VA to TX in 2011, where we have lived ever since. A few years later, we adopted her “sister,” a Dachshund named Trixie and they were best friends for years. Trixie is missing Penny. Penny grew up with my sons – they hardly remember life without her. They’re college sophomores now. I just want to say a huge thank you for giving Penny a chance!!! Her paperwork said she was picked up in the Jacksonville, FL area and taken to A Forever Home for adoption. You guys even fixed up her broken leg before we adopted her, so thank you so much for having faith in her. Our family is sad today, but grateful you found Penny so she could live forever with our family and now forever in our hearts.

Sweet Benny (Manny)

It was a magical night in 2008 when our family met at Petco in Chantilly to bring  home our sweet Benny (one of the golden quads named Manny by Aforeverhome).  Our oldest son was 4th grade, middle son  2nd grade and youngest daughter kindergarten.  He walked them to the bus stop in the mornings and greeted them each day when they came home from school. He was there for many little league, youth football and lacrosse games. He was part of prom pictures, high school and college  graduation photos and many family  beach vacations.   Each of the kids went off to college and they would all send texts to “send Benny pictures” because they  missed him so much when they were away.  We bought a retirement home near the beach a few years ago and had so much fun spending time with Benny at the new house and taking him for walks on the beach.  Last week he passed, and it happened to be the week my oldest son bought an engagement ring for his girlfriend of many years – it was nice that Benny made it to that milestone in my sons life.  We loved him so much and he brought so much love and joy to our family the last 15 years.  We are thankful for Aforeverhome for rescuing him and bringing him into our lives. 

Best Regards, Mike and Mary 

Rover – Dog Ambassador

Rover was the name he came with, and we never found a reason to change it.  We adopted him from A Forever Home in March 2013 when he was three.  Our first adventure together was a walk around the Tidal Basin to see the cherry blossoms.  Rover made us a family, united in our love and care for him, and turned our house into a forever home.  Despite a heart murmur, he made many trips to Maine with us to hike in the autumn woods; closer to home, he was the neighborhood “dog ambassador,” tail wagging cheerfully as he welcomed new families to our Del Ray neighborhood.  When he grew too sick and frail to take joy in his life we sadly let him go, but he will always be with us in our hearts.

Denver (Thomas) — Loyal and Loving

Yesterday, our Denver dog, who we adopted from you as a puppy 15 years ago, passed away peacefully in his sleep. We wanted to say thank you for the role you played in helping add Denver to our family. 

Denver was here for the birth and growth of both of our sons, and was a loyal and loving family dog every day of his life. He loved being with his family, running through the woods, hiking up mountains, and romping at the beach. He kept his little sister, Tanzi, in line, made sure his boys never went to bed alone, and never met a belly run he didn’t like. A couple of years ago, we bought a dog-friendly B&B in Lewes, DE, which sits on 8 wooded acres, and Denver was pretty convinced we’d given him the best retirement present ever. He loved roaming ‘his lands’ and sprawling in the warm grass in the sunshine. We will miss him enormously but we are so grateful to have had so many joyful years with him and that he was happy right up until the very end.

Thank you again for letting Denver be a part of our lives. He was very much loved and adored. 

I’ve attached photos from right after we brought him home and a more recent shot, as well. Kind regards, Carrie

Chief – Funny, Spunky and Bright

I adopted Chief from your organization over 15 years ago. At the age of 17 years and 7 months, it was time for him to cross the Rainbow Bridge. I will forever be thankful for finding him through your organization. He was a funny, spunky and bright boy. Thank you for all that you do.

Sincerely, Roseanne

Lola (Tippy) – Missed Terribly

Hey AFH folks:

A brief note to let you know that Lola, whom we adopted from AFH in 2005, left us las month. She survived two other dogs, a move to Minneapolis, nine winters in Minneapolis, three kiddos, and a move to Southern California.

When we picked her up from the AFH van, she was about a year old and fresh off the streets of West Virginia. She passed on peacefully just before thanksgiving. We miss her terribly. But we’re thankful for all the years, love, grumpiness, and memories she gave us.

Thank you and everything you do!

Lily Marie – Amazing Soul

Lily Marie Harrison was born February 2nd 2011 and crossed the rainbow Bridge on November 7th 2022 at 5:03pm. Lily was a tree walker coonhound/pointer mix. Lily has been such amazing soul and is missed greatly. She was a certified service animal who loved children, people, and other dogs. Her love for chasing squirrels and raccoons was like no other. She enjoyed sun bathing and running marathons in her back yard. Thank you AFH for giving her family their best friend the most amazing, caring, and loving dog we could of asked for. We love you so much Lily Marie’ ❤️

-Kindra, Ron, Ricky, and Lynn

Rocket (Bacchus) – Pure Happiness

I am writing to let you know that the dog we adopted from A Forever Home passed away on August 11, 2022. We called him Rocket, but his original name was Bacchus, AFH Tag# 7381, born 4/17/09.

He blessed us with 13 years of pure happiness and we’re still hurting from losing him. When we are ready to adopt another dog, we will definitely be looking at your available dogs.

Thank you!

Miriam