“Wooster was a one-of-a-kind, special boy. He came to us as a puppy from the Labrador Rescue Trust and we had the absolute pleasure of having him in our lives for 12 and a half years. There was a joy in every moment with Wooster and he gave love unconditionally and generously. Like all labradors he loved food and often got himself into trouble eating schoolbooks, crayons, apples, pot pourri and raiding the dustbins when left unattended for more than 5 minutes!
In the last year (and even the last weeks) of Wooster’s life he had been given a new lease of life by the addition of Jeeves, his baby Cocker Spaniel brother! It was a delight to see him play fight like a big puppy.
The end was quick and a massive shock to our family. Mark and Shelley were respectful, kind, and compassionate and I cannot thank them enough. Nothing was rushed or clinical and Mark was so considerate to our grief and circumstances. Wooster was able to drift away peacefully in his favourite place (his bed!) with his big sister Cookie cuddling him and his chin on my knee. He is gone but will never be forgotten ”