With great sadness our handsome Leo has crossed the rainbow bridge on March 24 2019. Leo was 12 years 5 months old. Leo battled a disease called laryngeal paralysis.
We adopted Leo 6 years ago from an awesome foster family (Kathie K. and Will)
We want to thank RAGOM along with Kathie and Will for allowing Leo into our life for 6 wonderful years. Without Kathie's final approval we would not have had an awesome 6 years. Thank You, Thank You.
We brought Leo home 6 years ago after traveling over 550 miles from Minnesota to central Illinois. Leo fit in the instant he arrived. Toys waiting, personal pool, creek in his backyard (boy did he love taking a dip in the water).
Some of Leo’s favorite things to do were taking walks, especially to a park about 20 miles away. There he could walk in the sand. After a few trips Leo would take us to the park. He knew his way around rather quickly. We would take Leo 2-3 times a month.
On cold days Dad would go alone with Leo. Even in winter Leo loved the snow. We had a hard time getting Leo to come in when it was snowing outside. Leo loved doing his Doggie Angels as we call them, rolling in the snow.
Another favorite was riding in the car. Didn’t matter where we went, he just wanted to go for a ride. We probably took Leo 90% of the time. Home Depot was a favorite stop because the employees googled over him and he loved that.
Leo didn’t care a lot for other dogs. As long as they didn’t get into “his space“ he was OK. We even made a couple of trips to Goldzilla. That was interesting with all those doggies, but Leo was pretty good.
Leo was introduced to corn on the cob. He wasn’t sure what to do until dad showed him how to eat it then look out - that was a favorite, stripped that corn clean. Ice cream was another favorite. He knew when it was time to go for a ride to Dairy Queen for a treat.
Leo was not much of a clingy dog at first but after couple months Leo would pester by nudging and barking for one of us to lay on the floor with him. Dad would always give in. Mom would try putting Leo on the couch.
Mom says Leo was a little stubborn at times but Dad always said he was a Good Boy.
We could go on and on but people who knew us would agree Leo Was One SPOILED Boy.
We loved spending every day with you, until we meet again on the bridge.
Not a day goes by we don’t think about you, the playing and the hugs and kisses every day.
You are missed so much, we love you, Leo, so very very much.