Milo
2023 - 2026
In Loving Memory of Milo
Milo was only three years old, but in that short time he lived a life full of purpose, devotion, and unconditional love.
He was more than a French bulldog. Milo was an emotional support animal, a steady presence, and a quiet guardian to an Army veteran who leaned on his warmth, loyalty, and intuition in ways words could never fully explain. Milo had a rare gift: he knew when comfort was needed before it was ever asked for. He stayed close, stayed gentle, and stayed faithful.
To our family, Milo was home.
He was deeply loved by Tiffany, Antonio, and cherished beyond measure by Lauryn and Riley, who knew him not just as a pet, but as a constant companion, a source of laughter, and a soft place to land. Milo filled our days with personality, affection, and the kind of love that asks for nothing in return.
He was also a proud member of our little pack, alongside his sisters Bizzy and Bellatrix. Whether playing, resting, or simply being together, Milo belonged completely. He was never alone, and he never made anyone else feel that way either.
Though his time with us was far too short, Milo’s impact was immense. He carried more love than his small body could possibly hold, and he gave it freely every day. His paw prints are now etched into our hearts, permanent and tender reminders of a soul that mattered deeply.
Milo taught us about loyalty without conditions, comfort without words, and love without limits.
Run free, sweet boy.
You were needed.
You were treasured.
You will always be missed. 🐾🤍