Pebbles Lynn Ware

Pebbles Lynn Ware obituary

Pebbles Lynn Ware

Pebbles Ware Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Joseph E. Ratterman & Son - Southside on Feb. 23, 2026.
Pebbles Lynn crossed the rainbow bridge on 2/3/26 around 1am next to her mom, Jaz'Myne. Pebbles is no longer in pain and has re-joined her sister, Reesie Cup, in doggie heaven.

Pebbles was friendly but territorial of those she loved. She always had lots of energy up until her last days despite her being 13 years old. She was sassy, clingy, and very toddler like in her emotions and behaviors, especially when she was jealous.

Pebbles was a stereotypical dog. In her prime, she loved to dig and roll around in the dirt. She loved to chase her sister, Reesie Cup, around trees until they both gave up. She would chew dog toys up so quickly that her mom had to invest in toughy brand toys, which pebbles never could chew through, thankfully. She was the center of attention at any gathering and would make sure she got butt rubs from each guest.

Pebbles was a friendly dog but would get very upset when other animals or children came near during potty breaks.

Pebbles liked to lay on the reclined love seat with her mom and take long naps. Before her sister passed away, she used to lay on top of her and make room for herself on a dog bed only meant for one.

Overall, pebbles was a very expressive dog and if she was upset, she made sure everyone knew. If her mom left at an unexpected time then she would howl in protest for the entire apartment building to hear. She would bark at anyone who made too much ruckus, more so in her older years.

Pebbles was full of joy, loyalty, and love. She loved to go on "walkies" and car rides. One of her favorite things in her last years of life was to sit on the porch after going potty and just watch nature. I called it our "sit and watch" time. She was beloved by many, including the McDonald's worker who gave her a treat at each viosit.

She will be forever missed and loved.

"Good bye, my sweet girl. Go on as many car rides as you'd like. Give Reesie some love for me.

*Pictured is Pebbles (left) and Reesie (Right)

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