Worked the line with you and Boz back in '19. He was the real one. Wheeler, brother — I'm sorry. Lit one for him tonight.
The dog park at the foot of the rainbow bridge.
Where every good dog gets one more spread of pages — and the people who loved them get a place to brag.
Meet Justice your host
That's me. I run the gate, hand out tennis balls, and make sure every dog who comes through gets the welcome they deserve. New friend showing up today?
The pack 🐾
see all →Justice the Wonderdog
Justice throws a party at the rainbow bridge — and every spread is one of her friends. A picture book about losing the dog who picked you.
It's a small park.
We only let in a few good dogs at a time — by invitation while we're getting started. If your dog should be here, tap ✨ add your dog and tell us their name. We'll make them a page worth keeping.
— no points. no scores. no rankings. just dogs.
A Belgian Malinois who held the line for his family every single day.
🌊How they found each other
🦴Boz's brag on his guy
📷The photos
Wheeler — drop in 8–10 of your favorites. The truck shots. The work shots. The dumb ones. We want them all.
🕯️ Notes left for Boz
Friends and strangers who came by to remember.
The boys are asking where Boz is. We told them the truth: he's at the dog park where the good ones go. They drew you a picture. We'll bring it by.
I never met Boz. I just lost my own girl last month. Reading this and lighting one for him helped me a little. So thank you for that.
"That's Boz. He held the line for his family every single day. Wheeler — there's a seat saved for you at the party, friend. Run easy, Boz."
Justice the Wonderdog
Golden. Patient. Knows everyone's name. Runs the gate at the rainbow bridge dog park.
What the book's about
Justice is getting ready for a party. Every two pages, a friend of hers walks up — a dog who used to belong to a family who loved them very much. Each one tells a story about their person, or the person brags on the dog. Then Justice gives them a little courage, a little love, and they all walk up to the bridge together.
It's for kids who lost the dog. It's for the grown-ups too. Nobody talks down. Nobody is alone. The dogs are still bragging.
🦴 Book proceeds
Every dollar from book sales goes to Multi-Purpose Canine adoption & services — getting retired working dogs into the homes they earned, and helping handlers who need it.
Boz was an MPC. So is the next one. This is how we keep paying it forward.
🌈 The book & the park
The book and this little website are the same story told twice. In the book, the dogs are drawings. Here, they're real. Wheeler's Boz is the first. The next one is up to you.
Tell us about a good one.
We'll write the first draft together. You'll get to read it before it goes up. Take your time.
photos come later — we'll email you when we're ready for them.