All of us at Blue Heron have experienced the unconditional love that our animals offer us each and every day. They are our constant companions, and once they cross over the Rainbow Bridge, we miss them terribly.
Below, are a few who live on in our animal documentaries.
"UNTIL ONE HAS LOVED AN ANIMAL, A PART OF ONE'S SOUL REMAINS UNAWAKENED."
ANATOLE FRANCE
LEO
EINSTEIN (MUNICH)
BEVERLY'S BABIES
CHARLIE'S LOVEBUG
SKIPPY
CANINE RESIDENTS OF JOURNEY'S END
MEAL-TIME AT JOURNEY'S END
CHARLIE CARLSON'S CO-STAR
HOLIDAY FROLICS
HOW DO YOU LIKE MY OFFICE?
DON PABLO & ROBERT
RESCUED HORSES CHOW DOWN
CLEVELAND AMORY & THE CHRISTMAS CAT
BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR DON PABLO
EINSTEIN: ALLES IST IN ORDNUNG!
BLUE HERON'S ANIMAL STAR & MASCOT
LEO T. CAT
Leo started his film career with an appearance in Blue Heron's second documentary, Fuzzy Little People.
His co-stars included a chihuahua named Don Pablo and a Siamese cat named Bandit.
LEO'S CAREER
Leo went on to appear in two of Ted V. Mikels' feature Astro-Zombies films, and a Blue Heron documentary titled Our Forever Friends.
LATER LIFE
After 15 years as an active animal star, Leo retired and became Blue Heron's mascot.
He journeyed over the Rainbow Bridge on January 20, 2020.
THE RAINBOW BRIDGE
Many of the animals who have appeared in Blue Heron films have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge.
We miss them all, and we often think back at how much they enriched our lives.