Today is his last day before crossing over the Rainbow Bridge. I am honored to have been able to meet him on Tuesday. He is big (although not nearly as big as he once was) and beautiful. He absolutely still has a puppy face!
Soon he will have his puppy body back too.
Thank you, Yukon, for allowing me to capture your love for your mom. I know she will miss you more than you can ever imagine.


Yukon, although only 100 pounds now, was a hefty 150 in his prime. Yet he always liked to stand on his mom's feet! Ooof!


Rest in Peace, Yukon.