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January 19th, 2010 at 9:09 am

 

hi julie,thought I'dlet you know how Calvin is doing.  GREAT!He gained 7 pounds in 2 weeks and is now about 18 pounds.  with his pinkish belly, large appetite,and little happy grunting noises he makes when he greets you we tease he is part pig!!  he is big enough now to really be able to wrestle with our other dog,and smart enough to play gently with the kitten or feel her wrath!!!He has yet to meet a person he does not instantly reduce to a puddle of affection and baby talk...he would make a grea t dog for visiting old folks homes.  oh,and hes super easy to train-he sits nicely for a biscuit and a firm command and is about halfway house trained.  if it would stay above freezing for a few days we could probably finish the job,but its been cold...worse for you I'm sure!!   Thanks again for all your hard work for the dogs!   We love having Calvin in our family. Sincerely,  Marge

 

 
 
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January 2nd, 2010 at 7:20 pm

 

Hi,

 

I want to share a wonderful story about how we adopted our beautiful black lab Rex from Beau Buddy.  We saw Rex's picture on the internet and instantly fell in love!  When I called Julie she was warm and inviting and very professional about her dogs.  We worked over a couple of weeks to make sure Rex would be in good hands with us in RI.  I was extremely impressed with Julie's commitment to her dogs and how well she checked into our capabilites.  Finally we recieved the great news that Rex was to be ours!  I had just lost my mom and was feeling pretty sad when a bright light of love and happiness enetered our lives by the name of Rex.  He is so lovable, well behaved and so easy to train.  He truly is a kind soul and I believe that a lot of that is due to Julie's warm and loving ways with Rex while he was so young.  I thank Julie and her husband for Rex as we love him with all our hearts! 

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October 30th, 2009 at 12:42 pm

Hi Julie,
   Just to let you know that Dory ate up all the worm medicine as of today.  Have I told you how much everybody loves Dory? She greeted our two grandchildren (ages 4 and 8) with great kisses and nuzzles. They love her. She is so much fun to take on walks or just to hang out with in the house. She is SOOOO affectionate.  She eats well, sleeps all night, is house trained. She sits and comes on command. And after watching Simon lie down on command, she decided to do it too. She is so smart. We absolutely love her as does Simon. I take them everywhere in the car with me because they love to ride. I have yet to hear her bark. She just gets up and greets everyone who arrives with wags and kisses. How lucky we are! Thank you thank you for choosing us as her new companions. PAGE

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October 17th, 2009 at 5:10 pm

Hello Julie!

Just wanted to update you on Sam. We recently went to the vets and got a clean bill of health! He is an absolute nutcase haha he is sooo much fun to have around! We love him to death!!!! We snuggle the whole night through, he has put on 2 lbs which we are happy about. He looks great and gets two, hour long walks daily in the woods, I think he feels like a wolf because we let him off leash and he just runs! He is sooo speedy! He loves the beach though hates the water and he wears a little coat outside because our little Georgia boy is not used to this harsh New England climate, he shivers! its so sad.

Well although we love our new addition he is not so photogenic. HA. here are some photos of him anyways!

Thanks for everything. We will keep you updated!
Jennifer Soper and Sam

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October 16th, 2009 at 11:45 am

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My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant  for 2 years.  We had even already decided that if we were to ever have a boy his name would be Indigo.  I had a habit of looking at Petfinder.com all of the time, but we both felt apprehensive about the commitment it takes to adopt a dog.  One day this one pup just caught my eye.  I have heard it said that your pet finds you...I think he found me because I was attracted to his photo immediately.  When I took a closer look, I saw that his name was...INDIGO!  We went to meet him the next day and he came home with us.  Nobody had inquired about him yet, but after we took him, his foster mom had about 5 inquiries.
I can not even imagine my life without my dog, Indigo.  He is the most gentle, most hilarious, most beautiful soul I have ever encountered.
Now, we are looking on Petfinder.com again to bring him a brother or sister!
ADOPT A DOG!  YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!

 

Ana Freyre-Harris

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September 30th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

Oh my gosh, he is a dream!!! We love him to death and already feel like he has been with us forever! Sam fits right in with the family. Our Maine Coon cat is giving him a pretty rude sounding hiss every once in a while, but he is already playing with out younger cat, Ollie. He sleeps like a log in my bed and he is a jolly, adorable little guy that just wants to be everyones friend! Yesterday we took him to the beach for a nice long stroll and he was nearly jumping out of his skin with excitement! I can not say enough good things about him, we love him to pieces! His scars are all healed and he is now just a ball of energy!


Thank you so much for everything! you do a wonderful service and we are so thankful for you and our new little buddy!

Sincerely,
Jennifer & Family
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September 30th, 2009 at 10:53 am

Hi Julie,

   Hope all is going well for you and your family and the dogs.  I just wanted to give you an update on Molly. 
So far, she has had an amazing summer, between car rides to the beach and canoeing on the Saco river.  She absolutely is the best!!!  Words can not describe how much our family loves her, especially me.  I try to take her everywhere I go, even to lacrosse practices, which she loves, because she hangs out with the guys lax team while they wait for their practice to start after us.  Everyone knows Molly and she is such a sociable dog.  Every now and again I treat her by going out for ice cream. She gets the teeny tiny kiddie vanilla softserve cone.
   It is always fun to take her out in public, we get so many compliments especailly at the beach.  Kids are always asking to pet her and she loves it!  She also loves the waves and enjoys running into them, but does not like it when the big ones knock her over. 
   Molly has gotten very used to out routine at home, especailly our mornings.  We almost always wake up at 7:30 and go out on the front porch for coffe and the morning sprint around the yard.  Later in the afternoon, she enjoys chasing the kids around and laying in the shade while we play croquet.  One of her favorite things to do in the yard is lay in her kiddie swimming pool.

Well that is all that I can think of for now. 

~Kristy Kendrick

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September 30th, 2009 at 10:47 am

Hi Julie!

Just wanted to give you an update on the little girl (named Poet, by the way, by the three "macho" men in the house -- not sure if I mentioned that before!)

She's doing so well.  She's such a good puppy, it's almost hard to believe sometimes. She's a permanent fixture at our ankles, she sleeps through the night, and when she needs to go out, she lets us know by either waking us up or barking and leading us to the back door.  She knows some basic commands (sit, stay, heel, "cross" for when it's okay to cross the street) and learns so quickly.  I can't wait to see what we'll be able to teach her! 

She discovered that she LOVES swimming.  This is new for me, all of my Shelties have always hated the water.  Tim bought her a small kiddie pool, and she is constantly jumping around in it.  With the black coat, she looks like a seal.  She loves the beach, and she and Tim go swimming in the ocean -- she doggie paddles away!  She's so much fun.  We are in LOVE.

She had her second puppy shots and worm testing a couple of weeks ago and we'll do the third round and the Lyme and rabies shots in August.  We weigh her regularly -- she was 8 lbs. in the second week of July, and as of yesterday she is up to 15.7 lbs!!

Here's a video Tim put together recently of the puppy discovering her tail:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wobHzZS3w4s

Just wanted to update you.  Thank you so much for everything.  We're head over heels for this girl!

Tara Pacheco

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September 30th, 2009 at 10:45 am

Hi Julie,

 

I thought you would enjoy an update on how wonderfully, wild, wyatt is doing J   He is such a joy!  Loves everybody!  He gets along great with the cats and just loves to play and run around the yard with my friends 2 dogs.  He loves walking the kids to and from school and has become a school favorite among the kindergarteners.  I’ve attached some pictures (he is long legged like his mom and still cute as ever) and will keep in touch.

 

Pam Culver

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September 22nd, 2009 at 12:40 pm
Hi Again -
 
I just wanted to write a quick e-mail to let you know about Joey's progress.  First, we call him "Sloppy Joe" after he gets done drinking the water... he comes over and gives "sloppy joe kisses" with the drool! 
 
He came with us up the street yesterday and met their dog.  He was really good... a bit bouncy, but really good.  We kept the meeting short and left on a good note so that we could continue to have positive steps in the right direction.  Joey also came with us out in the field last night and ran around with us... what crazy boxer feet he has!  He's just a goofy puppy!  He was able to sleep much better last night and today we have had NO accidents in the house.  I also took him on a walk in the woods this morning... so he's getting used to our surroundings. 
 
Tomorrow, I am going to see if he wants to come out to do barn chores in the morning... or perhaps he just wants to be a lazy bones like he was this morning and rest on the couch... It is early at 4:30 a.m. to come outside and work... but he'll get used to it!!
 
So, things are going really well.  He is learning to fetch a ball, play tug with a rope and be part of our family.
 
Thank you for bringing Joey into our lives!
 
Brenda
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