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Natalie

Natalie

My name is Natalie and I came to the shelter as a stray in June 2008. I am a 2 1/2 month old female. I am very sweet and I love to be held.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Rueben was a rescued Greyhound. A great friend to many and beloved friend to
Dr. Jim Hover.

Shaylei Su Nickel, beloved Lhasa Apso of Bert and Bob Nickel, loyal companion and protector. She will be forever missed.


Dyro was a Patrol/Narcotic dog for the Hornell New York Police Department serving 1998-2001. Dyro was imported from Czechoslovakia titled as a KNPVI.


Flock was a Patrol/Narcotic Police K-9 serving with the Hornell New York Police Department 1992-1998. He was a German import titled SCH I.


Swift was Hornell New York's Police Departments' first Police K-9. He was named after Officer Daniel Swift who was killed in the line of duty. Swift was a Patrol/Narcotic dog serving from 1984-1992. He was a German import titled SCH I.


Blue and Natasha "Tasha" beloved friends of Edna Hamilton.



Jamie Dessena, he was trouble from day one, but we adored him. He was our devoted companion for 18 years.




Brandy II, beloved St. Bernard of Leah Kool. Victim of grand mal epilepsy. Only lived 3-1/2 years but gave years of love. His corneas helped a blind dog see. Forever missed.



Climber Dresser
was a Hornell Area Humane Society shelter dog, orphaned at the old "bald Hill" shelter. He was always a handsome gentleman, who enjoyed spending his time with kids and other animals. Climber taught us all a lot about love and life. He was a loyal companion to Dick Dresser, spending every waking moment at his side. He will be sadly missed by all of us, including his two best animal pals, Sadie and Lucy.


Ralphina Kool was everyone's baby girl. She was an important part of our family. Instead of being jealous as grandchildren came along she was so protective that she would wait under the crib until visitors left the room. Eventually she had two children of her own. You're sadly missed.

Coco & Carma McFarland
There are no words to express the joy they brought to our lives or the depth of our sorrow at their crossing the Rainbow Bridge. Thank you for sharing our lives for a too brief time. God bless you and keep you until we meet again.


Smokey McFarland
6/91-12/02

'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all."
-Tennyson

Smokey brought laughter and love
to our lives. Although cancer tore him up physically, his spirit never wavered. We miss you, Smokems, and we will meet again. Until then, God bless and keep you.



Fritz E. Schultheis

Fritz E. Schultheis was brought into our lives only a few short years ago when we adopted him from the Hornell Area Humane Society. Even though we only had him in our home for 4-1/2 years our hearts will be filled with him for a lifetime. He was a true companion and friend and his presence will be forever missed. Now you can once again romp in the meadows and swim in the ponds and never feel pain again. Sadly missed by Emily, Sammy, Karen, Gary, Elsie, Skoogers, Cuddles, Junior and Zane. Hope you're waiting at the gates of heaven when we come to be with you again. Passed 8/19/2004

Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened.



 

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7649 Industrial Park Rd
Hornell NY 14843
607-324-1270

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Hornell Area Humane Society
7649 Industrial Park Road - P.O. Box 533
Hornell, New York 14843- 0533
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