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See You Soon, Leesie

To know our Leesie was to know loyalty, love and endless devotion. She rocked our worlds when she joined our pack in June of 2016, and as she unexpectedly left us on April 18th, we feel equally as rocked. She was a ferocious leader of both her human and puppy packs, and her unwavering love and devotion were felt by all on a daily basis, as well as her incessant pawing to be petted and her sweetest little Dobie kisses. While our home and “her office” are quieter and now there is no one to remind Kirk that it is 8:10pm and time to go for a walk, we will always cherish the years we had with our sissy girl and are reminded of the joy that she brought to so many people. She taught many of the endless love and kind hearts that can be found in Dobermans, and we are eternally grateful to have been her people. The thing that brought her the most joy in this life was being with her best brother Major, whom she missed terribly. We take comfort in knowing that he was waiting for her on the Bridge, and they are undoubtedly together again. Rest In Peace our sweet Dobie girl….we will love you forever, Sweetie 🖤🧡🌈”

— Kirk & Anna

Willie (left), Leesie (right).

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Passing of a family loved one

In a year full of such immense loss it seems silly to be completely devastated over a dog…but here we are, shattered by the passing of our sweet boy.

I wrote this for Major because he deserves it. And because I needed to put into words what he meant to us. I hope everyone gets to experience a dog like this at least once. We sure got lucky🤍

Major Schultheis, 8 years old of Parkersburg, passed away peacefully on February 10th, surrounded in unconditional love by his favorite humans. He bravely battled for his life multiple times over the past 2 years, but never lost his dignity or unbridled joy for living.

Major’s favorite activities included watching Animal Planet, morning face rubs, digging to China, playing in the snow, taking his dad for walks and guilting mom into endless paw rubs and brushings. He loved laying in the shade or anywhere cold, being a hardworking office dog, hiding in his bush, and playing with cell phones.
Major is survived by his parents, Kirk and Anna, who gave him a home and family filled with more love than his big heart could handle. His human siblings, Jake, Paige, and Allie, who doted on and spoiled him rotten. His fursibling and protector, Leesie, and his two best friends, Bear and June. He spent the last 3 months joyously teaching his new little brother, Willie, how to be the goodest boy in the family. Their pack will be lost without him. He was preceded in death by Chaz, his first best friend, big brother, and teacher of all things dog. We find peace knowing they’re together again.

Major had a magnetic personality, drawing you in with those soulful brown eyes and dopey grin. His greatest joy in life was loving others. Even in the end, when everything must have been so hard for him, all Major cared about was bringing comfort to his people.

Our world will be a little less without him; less bright, less sweet, less full. We’ve always called him our precious white angel. And now he is. Always🤍 We’ll love you forever big guy. Thank you all for bringing him so much joy whenever you came to visit HIM in the office and loving him as much as we did.

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Location Update

  • We will be closed on Friday, October 9th and will re-open on Monday, October 12th.

  • Effective Monday, October 12th, our new address and location will be 418 Third Street. Which is the other suite in our same building.

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