Chelsea Bullock

February 5, 1997 ~ January 16, 2012
It was about 15 years ago and I remember the day as though it was yesterday. Chelsea was this little white ball of fur I brought home at 8 weeks old. Chelsea was so small and I carried her everywhere. Chelsea loved to chase the tennis ball, play and perform tricks. Chelsea just wanted to please me and all I did was love her. Chelsea attended puppy school and was the favourite by everyone and stole the show. She stole my heart. Season after season, we walked everywhere, down through the woods, the fields and through the snow into town. In the summer we swam in the lakes and walked along Lake Ontario in the autumn. I talked and she listened, my forever faithful companion. I was never alone because I had her at my side, always. In 2003, when Chelsea herniated a disc and was paralyzed and had surgery we taught her to walk again. She taught us that we were strong, worked well together and could make things happen. Her entire family gave round the clock therapy and she walked. It was one of the happiest days of my life. Chelsea travelled with us for over 1700 miles to our new home and country. She welcomed a new stray sister and brother and they loved her. Our ‘Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea’ was the ‘Queen’ of the house. As the years passed, Chelsea slowed down and time was even more treasured. The truth is I am truly thankful for the unconditional love, thousands of memories, lessons learned, the millions of happy times we spent together and the years, although never seem to be enough. Our hearts ache. I call your name, I look for you and then I realize you are gone. Years have passed and you were in 15 of them. They say that I gave you more but truthfully, you gave me more. “I know I’ll never lose affection for people and things that went before. I know I’ll often stop and think about them, in my life I’ll love you more.”Loved by Kimberly, Robert, Scarlet, Edward and Arthur
Funeral Home:
All Paws Great and Small Crematory
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX
US 78220
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