Rambo's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Rambo on December 24, 2023. Born in 2013, Rambo lived a vibrant and joyful life, full of love, barking , and enthusiasm.
Known for his bubbly, playful, and somewhat crazy personality, Rambo was always active and protective. He had a love for simple pleasures like his toys , seeing the joy in things others might have overlooked. His favorite foods were peanut butter and ice cream - a unique combination that brought him great delight. When it came to drinks, nothing satiated him like ice-cold water on a hot day .
Rambo had a deep appreciation for entertainment. His favorite movie was 'The Lion King', and he derived immense pleasure from playing games like tug-of-war and catch. He also enjoyed watching and chasing running cats and opossums. During his downtime, he found joy in destroying his toys , napping, an activity that showcased his spirited and energetic nature.
His preferred form of exercise was running laps across his backyard, an activity that reflected his energetic disposition. Rambo loved adventuring to spots like Lytle Creek and Heart Rock Trail. He cherished the tranquility and freedom these locations offered.
Among the causes close to his heart was his companion Vader – a symbol of his devotion to his playfulness. Blue was his favorite color, mirroring his vibrant doggie personality . One of his greatest accomplishments was his role as a protector and best friend, underlining his loyalty and love.
His legacy of love and sympathy will endure long after his departure. His loss is deeply felt by his loving family, including Vader, who will miss him tremendously.
In lieu of flowers, funds are being raised for the "Best Friends Animal Society". Contributions can be made at the following URL: https://everloved.com/life-of…. Your generous donations will go a long way in honoring Rambo's life and legacy. We thank you for your kind support during this challenging time.
Rambo Rod will forever be remembered for his enthusiasm, love, and protective nature. He was not just a friend but a beacon of joy and comfort, and he will be dearly missed.