Harley Alexander came into this world, in Colorado, on April 1st 2014 (April fools day). She always had a little bit of a goofy energy to her. She left us in Texas on November 6th 2025. She was the most beautiful fawn and black mastiff that left a mark on so many people. My mom gave her to me (after many requests) for my 15th birthday. She was everything I ever wanted. She was always smart, playful, sweet, and loving. She had so much personality and she showed it with her soulful eyes. She was also not afraid to speak up when she wanted something, most of the time it was biscuits or just attention. She was always a good puppy that stayed by my side and didn’t need much training. She was so cuddly and loved to sleep next to me. She loved when I took her to open spaces and she went everywhere with me in the car. Everyone knew and loved her. Harley was there with me through so much in high school and college and saved me many times. I will be forever grateful for her. Harley went to live in Texas with my dad Mike, where she finished out the last half of her life in happiness and comfort. She quickly became his road dog and followed him everywhere. She loved milk bones and would stock pile them in HER couch. She would sit at his feet and make noises until he would eventually cave and give her the treat. Her great aunt Beverly also played a huge role in the last years of her life. One of my moms favorite memories of her is when we took her up into the mountains after a deep snow and she got so excited and ran through it with the happiest look on her face. Harley was loved by everyone that met her. My family, my friends, vet offices, neighbors, strangers even. She was the most lovable and unforgettable dog and for that she leaves behind many people.
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