THE RAINBOW BRIDGE

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“No longer by my side, you left a pawprint in my heart.“

In Loving Memory Of MauMau

MauMau crossed the rainbow bridge after many years of living a carefree life roaming around his home in Hana! MauMau enjoy coastline views of the Pacific at his home. MauMau & Cairo grew up chasing birds, listening to the whales go by, and hearing the waves crash on the rocky coast line!

In Loving Memory Of Bo

Bo crossed the rainbow bridge just shortly before he was suppose to fly on his Pet Jets flight to Oahu. His owner, Jenn - raised money and advocated for Pet Jets to make a flight share happen for Bo. Bo's spirit did fly on July 20th, 2024 from Oakland to Oahu - we left a photo of Jenn and Bo on the plane to honor his memory. Thank you, Jenn for trusting us to help your family with this move. Your dedication to Bo was what all pet owners should strive for!

Bo’s family gave us his story to share:

"Bo was our soul dog. We brought him home from Denver to Colorado Springs in the middle of a snowstorm in 2009, and for the next (almost) 15 years our lives were never the same. He contracted a rare disease called megaesophagus at age 8, which changed things for all of us. After that, he required upright feeding, handmade “meatballs” and jello to hydrate him, wearing a neck hug 24/7 to elevate his head, and constant monitoring for signs of aspiration pneumonia. He had it many times, and beat it every time until the last one when he couldn’t fight it any more. He also battled hip dysplasia and IBD—but never stopped loving us, loving his life, or giving us everything he could. He nursed me through breast cancer—chemo and surgery, and was the center of our whole world. We gave him the best life we could, adapting to every challenge he faced and made sure he still lived a normal life. He came with us everywhere, had a stroller so he could still go for walkies (where he got a ride), and we planned every day and every decision around him and his needs. We bonded with Bo on such a deep level and went to every possible length to find him a way to Hawaii with us. Although he never made his flight, we had it all planned for him and were ready to bring him across the ocean with us no matter what. We love you, Bo. We will carry you with us forever."

In Loving Memory Of Kiska

Kiska - a beautiful Husky who flew with Pet Jets with her family to their new home in Hawaii over two years ago. Kiska loved running and jumping around her family's yard in Texas and then in Maui. Kim, her human described Kiska as her "light, heart, soul, world, and love." Kiska spent fifteen and a half years with her family. I (Megan) flew over with Kiska and her family to Hawaii!

In Loving Memory Of Marcel

Marcel - the beautiful Poodle lived 14 wonderful years before recently crossing over the rainbow bridge. As you can see from his photos, Marcel was absolutely handsome! Marcel's family rescued him when he was just two and a half years old. They described him as, "very sweet and easy-going."

In Loving Memory Of Cooper

Cooper's family joined Pet Jets last year. The photos of Cooper show that he greatly enjoyed being outdoors with his family. Hikes in the woods, hunting, and laying on mountain sides and taking in the views were part of Cooper's life he enjoyed with his family. Cooper also enjoyed being around his pup sibling - Lola. Our heart goes out to Cooper's family.

In Loving Memory Of Buddy

I (Megan) and my husband, Elliott rescued Buddy from a shelter back in Ohio. Shortly after, we tragically lost him. Buddy was a very kind soul who loved running free outside. Buddy was a great companion to us all, especially to Gizmo!

In Loving Memory Of Jax

We were heartbroken when we lost Buddy, but Gizmo's momma had a litter of puppies so we picked him up a brother, Jax! Jax had a wild and outgoing personality. Unfortunately, he passed away after complications leading to liver failure. Jax kept Gizmo on his toes and was a great brother to him!

In Loving Memory Of Bacon

Bacon!

Bacon flew on shared Pet Jets flight to and from Puerto Rico with his family. This cutie crossed the rainbow bridge last year after a wonderful, long life.

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