Missy

Missy had her first checkup with my doctor about a month ago - she is now 58 lbs and a happy, happy dog. I love her - she is adorable and I know what you mean when you say rescue dogs are different - she thinks I’m the greatest thing in the world. She goes to play group everyday and has a ball. She still likes to pick on the cat, but they survived the winter together!!!! She is a lot less skittish when I got her - even though she still has some of it in her. I tried letting her off the leash a couple times, but I’m not home every day to get into a routine with her yet - she still runs away even though she comes to me afterwards - even without a treat. So she gets her freedom with the play group and at home, but we walk together daily with a leash. When I get the money, I may invest in an invisible fence. Her titties are still hanging, but some of the weight covered some of it, but I think she’ll always have that. The amazing thing - once I got rid of all my rugs last year - no more inside peeing. (I just got a rug for the living room - we’ll see if it survives - test time) - but I can leave anything in the house - she doesn’t touch a thing - it’s just amazing (of course, if its food that’s a different matter). She is very attached to me, but becomes adaptable to others. Men with hats/caps seem to turn her off. But she actually jumps up next to whomever now when they sit on the couch so that is huge. So I would say she’s doing wonderful and she is a beautiful dog. I just love her and when she looks at me dead-on with those brown eyes - I just melt - she’s got character and she’s a hoot!!!!
I guess that’s it for now, thanks for checking in - I was thinking of you at the doctor’s because a girl that works there was actually picking up a rescue dog - and I think from you - somewhere in Mass. from petmatcher and she was so excited.
Tata for now, Donna

Cherokee aka Jeannie

Cherokee is doing well. She gets along with Annie, our other dog, and Jake the cat. She is already housebroken and knows sit, come, speak, and shake. She walks wonderfully on a leash and loves to walk right next to Annie. If you tell her to “talk to you” she will bark several times..it’s quite funny because she always does this as soon as we get home. She must be telling us about her day. We took her to the vet yesterday for a check-up and she is in good health and weighed in at twenty-two pounds. From what we can tell based on her reaction to her drinking water and baths, she LOVES water and we are guessing once it
warms up she will be a regular water dog. We are loving every minute of raising her. Even though the house is puppy-proof every once in awhile she manges to find something to drag into the family room. We can’t help but laugh…I guess she feels the need to keep us on our toes. We will update you more later. Thank you for placing a wonderful new addition in our family.

Sincerely,
Chip and Marie

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Chavita

Here are a couple of pictures of Chavita (nee Lily) at 4.5 months old. She’s been a joy and we’re glad that we have her.
Take care.
Sara
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DJ

Just want to send you some pictures and update you on DJ. He is such a great dog. We love him. He is so good with the kids and is a very smart dog. He loves to take walks and really enjoys the beach. We could not be more happy with him. Even the vet was smitten with him. Just wanted to say thank you.

The Antone Family

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Patti

Patti is doing great. We absolutely love her. I think her brother Lander loves her even more. She has been doing very well with the potty training and has only had 2 accidents since Saturday. She is the sweetest thing. Here are some pictures.
-Jen
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