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September 15th, 2009 at 8:43 am

Julie, you are awesome.  I love your blog :)

Blue (now Bailey) is my new canine love.  I used to get excited to get home from work to check the mail and watch Oprah.  Now I have my girl.  We went on an hour long walk today and met LOTS of friends.  Everyone we meet loves her and compliments her on being such a sweetie pie.  Thank you thank you thank you for bringing her to our lives.  I'm tearing up right now just typing this.  She's the best!

Noelle

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September 13th, 2009 at 1:38 pm

Hi Julie,


I meant to write you last night, but as you can imagine I was not spending much time in front of my computer.  Julie, she is AMAZING.  Such a great dog!! We had a wonderful first day/night together.  She settled down right on my lap in the car, has been so attentive and well-behaved...so far she seems to show no signs of nervousness or depression.  She is really an amazing dog!  I can't thank you enough-  I am so looking forward to our life together.

Please let Mariahh know that she is doing very well and thank her so much, as I expect much of her good-nature comes from the care she has given her.  She did sleep in bed with me last night- such a cuddle bug...and woke up this morning "smiled" and rolled over with her tummy showing- I think she likes it scratched...I picked up lots of supplies at the pet store yesterday.  Thanks for the tip on the parmsean cheese - she really prefers it.  She ate this morning and we had a nice walk already.  

About her name, I do intend to change it, but the name I like is two syllables and to be honest, she already responds to it.  I guess that is likely has to do with the sound of a "call" voice and the two syllables.  I want to name her Whisky- for her whiskers and also for her (now inherited) irish heritage...Julie, I cannot thank you enough- she is such a wonderful dog and I could not be happier.  I assure you she will be very very well taken care of and has entered a loving happy home.

It was so nice to meet you and Mariahh yeseterday - was a bit of a whirlwind of a day for me!  I know it sounds silly but this morning I woke up before she did and I was just looking at her thinking- wow I cant beleive this beautiful pup is mine!!!   I will def send you lots of pictures once I can.

Thank you again so much, and hope you all had a nice day.
Danielle
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September 5th, 2009 at 3:51 pm

Hi Julie,

Just wanted to thank-you again for bringing us together with Coco .  We had no idea the positive impact she was going to have on our dog Daisy when we originally wanted another dog companion to love and add to our family.  She is sweet and precious and BEST BUDDIES with Daisy.  They instantly found friendship when they met and are inseparable.  Our kids absolutely adore her as well.  Our love an appreciation goes out to all you do!!  Anne and family.     

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August 11th, 2009 at 10:49 am

Julie,


We really enjoyed meeting you, your husband and two lovely children.

"Chica" is doing well and snuggled at my side as I write.  Thank you for your efforts in getting her to me.  Please read the attached.


Alicia


                                                                    The Rescue

I think I fell in love at first glance when I saw her adorable little face peeking out from my computer screen.  Now, after her first adoption failed, she’s all mine and I feel blessed to have her.

Before I went to pick her up I went shopping.  You would have thought I was having a new baby, instead of getting a puppy.  I agonized over whether to buy her a halter or a collar.  Can you believe I bought both?  Then the leash had to be just right.  She’s small - only six and one half pounds, so it had to be lightweight.  Should it be a regular leash or retractable?  Retractable I decided.  Then there was the crate and the toys to pick out.  They all, of course, needed to be small.  The cutest of the toys I purchased was a fuzzy, miniature teddy bear that squeaks.  I hoped she’d like it as much as I did.  I bough, a five pound bag of dog food as well.  Of course it had to have little miniature bits to suit her size and only the best would do.

When we drove about twenty minutes north to pick her up I was antsy and nervous and my husband laughed at me.  But then he admitted that he had been nervous and excited as well when he had gone to pick up his dog two years ago.  Together we sat in the parking lot waiting for her delivery.  The lady was late and I grew more anxious for fear we might have missed each other somehow, so I phoned her to reassure myself that everything was still “a go”, which it was.  

Finally they drove their green van into the parking lot as promised.  I was dying to see the little bundle of fur, but at first only the lady, Julie, exited the van.  We visited for a few minutes then finally, after controlled anxiety on my part, her two children got out of the van with a little, short-haired, white dog squirming in the five year old girl’s arms.  The puppy was pert and cute with brown markings around her face and rump.  When I finally got to hold her she snuggled right up to me and I felt like I was in heaven.  After all the business parts of the transaction were taken care of, we all bundled ourselves into our respective vehicles and left - they to Olive Garden for dinner, and my husband and I to return home with my new treasure.  This time my husband drove while I cuddled my precious. little buddy in my lap.

Introducing her to her big brother, Mike, a large black lab who was waiting for her at home, was a bit tense.  He was so big, about eighty pounds, and she was so small.  Would he welcome her?  Would she be safe with him?  At first glance she was very leery of this large creature who wanted to check her out and to lick her all over.  She came running to be picked up.  After a few minutes however, Mike settled down a bit and she left my lap to go sit on the couch.  The two canines, very much a contrast both in size and color, eyed each other, then slowly and tentatively became acquainted.  Before the hour was up, they were playing joyfully and sharing a large, yellow and orange, plush, stuffed bone which Mike had tentatively offered to her.  Eventually they were playing tug of war with the bone.  Every once in a while the little tease would get up to run swiftly in, under, and around everything in sight while Mike gave chase.  You could sense his frustration when her small size allowed her to get behind a chair or some other piece of furniture where he could see, but not reach her.  Then, when he’d just about given up hope of being able to play with her for a while, she would come darting out to taunt him and the game would begin again.  She certainly had lost her fear.

Everywhere we’d go, young and old alike wanted to see and to pet her.  People had so many questions.  How old was she?  Where had I gotten her?  Really?  I got her from an animal rescue?  How did I find her?  While I tried to answer, she just reveled in the attention - squirming and giving kisses whenever she had the chance.  No one seemed to mind that her kisses were the wet variety.

Her initial visit to the beach was truly an adventure for us both.  She was obviously on overload and couldn’t decide what to focus on first.  She would run energetically, then stop and tense, looking first one way and then another, tail out straight and one front foot in the air, before taking off again to happily explore.  She pranced along the shore line, head and tail held high.  At first she was a bit unsure of those waves that were rolling in -seeming to chase her, but it wasn’t long before she decided that they, just like Mike, were relatively safe. Then she forgot all about them when she saw some little shore birds she thought were there just for her to chase and play with.  I’m sure she was disappointed when, just as she reached the end of her leash and came to an abrupt stop, the birds safely flew away.  Next it was on to a clam shell which she picked up and proudly carried a ways.  When she realized that her big brother was having fun chasing and retrieving a dummy which was being thrown out into the ocean, the clam shell was dropped and quickly forgotten.  She took off after the dummy and might actually have gotten it if she hadn’t been tethered.  It would have been fun to have seen what she would have done if she was off the leash, but she hadn’t yet proven that she could  really be trusted not to take off, so for her own safety, we kept her controlled.

This little bundle of love is a delight.  She is cute, funny, and obviously smart.  It was such fun to watch her hide Mike’s rawhide chew behind a pillow in the chair, carefully patting the pillow back in place once the deed was done.  She is part Chihuahua and part Jack Russell Terrier, but to me she is pure sunshine; hence her name, Solana, which means sunshine in Spanish.  She is at my feet, where she has wrapped herself up in a blanket, as I write.  She doesn’t purr like a cat, but it is obvious that she is very happy and contented and so am I.  I will never again question the idea of “love at first sight”.

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August 9th, 2009 at 7:48 am

Here are some pictures of Prescott! The one in the pool is the most recent! He gets really warm on hot days so we got him a little pool and he loves it!  He is really well behaved, good off the leash around the yard and at the dog park, very good with all other people and animals, he is the most passive dog ever! 

 

He knows about 10-15 commands and is crazy about food!  Really easy to train with treats!  He is really smart and we have done two six week sessions of puppy class with him, I am glad we did because he can be a bit defiant at times when he is not getting his own way.  He is super mellow for a puppy and we are both really happy he is part of our family!!

 

Thanks again!

Dave

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July 31st, 2009 at 8:29 am

Hey Julie...I just wanted to give you another quick update and let you know that Boss is the most wonderful dog that we could have ever imagined. We just love him so much. Michael is so crazy about him...and Boss follows him everywhere.
He is great with the kids, he loves playing in the yard with us, he minds so well...I just cant believe that someone gave him up. But, I am so glad that he is now part of our family. He has truly been a joy..I have nothing but wonderful things to say about him. Thank you again for all that you do...I hope that a successful adoption like this reminds you of how great the work is that you do and how very much you are appreciated.
 
 
Thanks again
Jenny

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April 23rd, 2009 at 12:12 pm

Boomer is staying here in Dresden and is proving to be a friendly, sweet "outdoor" dog. He really enjoys one on one attention and loves his "people." He is possessive of his space and tends to be alpha male in his interaction with other dogs. Boomer is certainly a good guard dog but does not act overly aggressive toward strangers. He would not do well in a household with two alpha males but does interact nicely with our older female dog who is unshakeable and non-aggressive. Boomer enjoys car rides, sleeps all night (on our bedroom rug!) and is house-trained. He is a great companion dog and will make someone a wonderful pet!

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