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Webster

2011 – 2025

Webster passed peacefully on January 31, 2025 at 2:32pm. Webster had the best playful personality and was a charming and sweet gentleman. He was rescued at 8 weeks old and lived to 13 years. He was so adored by his family - James, Shawlini, Veena & Leela. We are beyond grateful that we had the gift of his love for his entire lifetime. He loved to run, eat yummy peanut butter treats and turkey and loved to cuddle up. One of his favorite places was Carl Schurz Park where he would smell all the good smells among the flowers and lay in the green grass. He was cherished by many friends both human and furry alike. We are comforted that he is at the rainbow bridge in heaven with his sister, Lucy and so many beloveds. Webster was one special dog and he will live forever in our hearts. One day we will see you again, Webby boy! We love you so much.

Story of Webster:
Webster was rescued from Bideawee at 8 weeks old. Originally from TN, he came to NYC with his litter mates through TN Rolling Rescue. We actually came to see one of his brothers who was on the Bideawee website (he wasn’t) and all his siblings were predominantly black with some white. When we got to the rescue, they said all the puppies featured in his litter were sick except for him the only one predominantly white and black. They asked “do you want to see him?” We said “sure!” It was an instant connection. We brought Lucy to meet him and it was love at first sight. They were immediately siblings. Webster was meant to be ours. How grateful we are to have had the gift of his love and companionship for his entire lifetime and to be his forever family.

Shawlini Manjunath-Holbr...
Pet Parent: Shawlini Manjunath-Holbrook
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Remembrances

Leaving a personal story, memory, or words of support for a pet’s family is a heartfelt way to pay tribute and provide comfort. As part of your remembrance, we also invite you to leave a virtual token along with your words — similar to our tradition here at the Sanctuary of leaving stones, beloved items, or small toys on the graves of cherished animals.