I don’t even know where to start. Kasa was the most incredible dog their ever was. Ever since the moment we brought her home, she has been more than “ just a dog”. She’s been more like a sister, daughter, friend, or even a shoulder to cry on. Kasa has been through everything with our family. Between my sister and myself arguing, parents getting divorce, and family vacations. She has followed us every step of the way. We used to dress her up, push her around in our fisher price grocery carts, and she didn’t even mind. Well, she probably did… but she held it back pretty well. Once my sister and I started to stay home alone, we didn’t like it unless Kasa was home. She was are security blanket, if she wasn’t their we were not planning on staying home alone. Even to the ages of 16 and 14, my sister and I didn’t like staying home by ourselves when the dog wasn’t there. When we spilled the pop-corn, she was our vacuum cleaner. I will always remember one night when we had a few friends over to watch a movie, and we spilled a thing of pop-corn and decided we would clean it up when the movie was over… when the movie was over, it was already cleaned up. That’s something I will never forget her for, every time we would drop food “ Oh, Kasa will get it”. She treated our parents divorce as if it was nothing, she loved seeing and staying with each parent just as much. After being at mom’s house the majority of time, when she heard daddy was coming to pick us up to go to her house, she would run right to the door or even jump on the chair to look out the window to see if dads truck was coming down the road. She was just like another daughter, going to dads on certain nights of the week and staying at moms on the other days. This dog had so much heart, you wouldn’t believe. I think everyone that has ever meet her, will always say she was a very loving dog. I was talking to a friend the other day that the last time I believe I hung out wit her out of school was when we were about 6 maybe 7. The first thing she asked me was “ Do you still have that fluffy dog? “. Lately every time, I hear Kasa’s name come up I would start crying but for me to hear that I didn’t even cry, I just smiled. I was so happy people that knew her from so long ago, still remembered her. People remember her for the funniest things also.. We have an in ground trampoline.. And we would throw the ball or Frisbee under there, and she would go get it, everyone knew not to jump on it when Kasa was under it. When summer came around she would always go on the trip to New Hampshire with us, and let me tell you its not going to be the same anymore without her. Since my sister had to pee every half hour of the ride up Kasa would always get a break also. She would never even need a leash. She would always stay right by our side. Even at the house in New Hampshire, on the island she could easily just roam. But if she knew one of us was there she wouldn’t leave that particular area. Kasa would get spoiled way to often, she was treated just like another daughter in the family. She would get her own happy meal at McDonalds, she would get to sleep on the bed with either dad or my sister and I, and she would even get the front seat in dad’s truck instead of my sister or I, who then had to squeeze in the back! All we can do is think about all the good times we had with her for the past 12 years. This family will never be the same without her. She has touched every single one of our hearts and will never be replaced. My thoughts & Prays are always with her. She has left a paw print on each and everyone our of hearts. We love you Kasa!