No one follows this page anymore. But the world needs to hear about Harley. This dog saved my life when he chose me to be his owner. He reshaped my life and taught me how to live again. Taught me love and how to overcome my fears and traumas. He has been there for me through every major change in my life. He was there for my first job, me getting my drivers license, several major surgeries and a a 215lb weight loss journey. He has been my rock, my partner in crime and my best friend.
Harley was diagnosed with an extremely aggressive spleen cancer that has made us make the hardest decision of our lives. They drained a massive amount of fluid from his chest cavity so he can have a few more comfortable happy days with us. Tomorrow, June 2, 2026, 21 days before his 8th birthday. Harley will cross the rainbow bridge.
This dog has done more for me in his short 8 years alive than most people have done for me in my 32. I will never forget what he has done for me, what he means to me and my husband.
Harley, you were the best damn service dog a woman could ask for. RIP Bubba, breathe easy and run free in the fields of green, chasing rabbits, until we meet again on the other side

















