We are sad and ask ourselves why,
God would take one so loved
And realize you weren't taken,
Just waiting above
By Karen
At 14 1/2 years old, Juno decided she had graced us with her presence long enough and looked towards her best friend to help her to the bridge. Juno was a permanent fixture with the Liotto Boxer Gang as she was the "Motorhome Mascot". She was the consistent companion of Donna and was a trooper until the very end. I'm sure that Tizzy who went before her was waiting at the top of the stairs and the beautiful thing is Juno no longer needed help getting up that flight of stairs to greet her. The motorhome will never be the same but I know Juno will watch over all of us as we travel from show to show and there won't be a time when we enter the motorhome that she will not be in our thoughts. We'll miss you old girl but I know the stars will be shining brighter now that you are among them. Until we meet again.................
Juno provided lots of love and lots of laughs too. Donna said after all she did do obedience with her and she doesn't think you can do obedience with a Boxer without it including some very humbling moments or laughs. She still chuckles (especially since she has the video to remind her) about the time Juno was more interested in snapping at the fly buzzing around her head then coming to Donna on the recall. Then she looked at Donna as if to say "did you need something?????
Please read Donna and Juno's story on Juno's page for more about the duo.
Juno will be loved and miss by everyone who knew her but especially by Donna, Sass and Dax.
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