Along with the joy of our new addition to the family, we also had a devastating loss. We said good-bye to one of the most beautiful, soppy, joyful and mischievous chaps we’ve known.
Henry was, and will always be, one of the most loved and well known dogs. We were fortunate enough to spend a lot of time with Henry, being able to borrow him for many weekends from my father in law. He went on lots of adventures with us and even more with his family and his pack.
Henry helped me take some of my favourite photos and was always happy and photogenic when I was snapping away.. Despite hating his photo being taken! He would pull the soppiest and sweetest faces when he wanted cuddles but always hid his face when the camera came out, although luckily I managed to catch a few. His photo bombs were the best and he had the most amazingly expressive face.
Henry was the most laid back boy but he was very attuned to people’s mood and knew exactly what to do when someone was upset or needed comforting. He was by far the best cuddler and I have never met a dog who liked more strokes and attention.
He will be more missed than can ever be expressed but he will be remembered fondly.
