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Koda

Hi there, Just wanted to pass along a few pics of our boy Koda. Thank you so much for placing him with us. We love him to pieces and he seems to love us back. He's the perfect dog for our family and we couldn't be happier! Just look at his handsome face. Koda has brought more joy to our home than we ever thought possible, and I'm so thankful that we met you and that he was placed here. 

Take care and stay in touch!

Angie

 


Kingsley

Anna and Mark wanted to foster a younger dog to play with their active 11 year old son, Dominic, and to keep their senior dog, Caesar, company. They became fosters in early December and took in Kingsley, a boxer mix puppy. Within days they realized they were going to be foster failures, they were all in love with Kinsgley, now named Rico. They decided to adopt Rico but kept it a secret from Dominic until Christmas day! Now Rico enjoys playing with Dominic, running and sledding in the snow and chilling out with Caesar. They're all happy that they failed at fostering! 


Kiera

Kiera, now named Rooney. She and her new brother Tucker get along great, she follows him around everywhere and seems to like hanging around him. She is learning some basic commands very quickly and is a smart dog. She is super sweet and gentle and we love having her around. Here is another picture taken yesterday morning of Tucker and Rooney laying around!


Kye

4/21/2014
 
Hi Robin,
 
 
We cannot thank you enough for your encouragement to meet Kye.  
 
 
We were not emotionally ready to start the process of looking for a new pet. Two weeks prior we had lost our "Cooper" to a sudden onset acute disease. Only 4 years old and spiraling from a happy playful dog to a little guy struggling to hold onto life.  He left such a huge void in our lives, not because he was a perfect dog but because he was not.  If there was mud to get in - he was there.  If there was something on the floor to chew - he would get it.  If there was a mouse to chase - despite all of our best efforts he would not leave the scent.  But how he made us smile.  
 
 
Our grieving process was very difficult but was overshadowed by the reaction of our 5 1/2 year old Labrador Retriever, Sugar.  She would not eat or play.  When an avid ball chasing lab doesn't want to play catch - that is a real problem.  Anyone who does not believe that dogs grieve, has never looked into those deep sad eyes. 
 
 
When we started the application process, we started our search. But let's face it - there was nowhere we were going to find a curly haired, stubby tailed dog with a crooked toothed grin that always had a bad hair day.  There was no replacement for Cooper.  Perhaps that is often a mistake that we make. We want a certain breed and specific type when we really should be looking at the soul of a dog.  We filled out the application looking for that curly cuddly dog but we also added Kye because of your note on Facebook about no one wanting a 'brindle'.  We had the opportunity to meet Kye and those deep warm happy eyes won us over immediately. But we were still worried about the meeting with Sugar.  She loves to play but had always been very possessive of her toys. The day of the meeting with Teri and she explained the best method of introduction.  Both dogs walked side by side on their leashes. Within several minutes, the leashes were dropped and Kye and Sugar went off to explore. After the paperwork was signed, both dogs hopped in the car together. No barks or growls the entire time. 
 
 
He has been such a little gentleman to everyone that he has meets. Sugar now drops even her favorite ball in front of him inviting play.  Kye loves snuggling with Emi (our Granddaughter) and Sugar on the couch. Sitting on his bench in the sun and some leisure time with Sugar (loves to sleep with his feet on her back).
 
 
The long and short of this experience is that he is a breed of his own. He is a pure blend of breeds and brings the best of those characteristics together. What a joy!  He makes us smile -- again..
 

Kent

4/22/2014:
Just wanted to send you an update on little Ace fka Kent. He was just neutered today and is taking it like a champ he is bouncing around like nothing happened to him. He is also up to date on all his shots including the Lyme vaccine. We also said before that we want to donate the $50.00 we were supposed to get back upon his neuter to the shelter. So thank you again for all that you do and just know Ace is super happy here tormenting his sisters as you can see he rules our lab Snickers lol. 
 
Hartman Family

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