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Maxine We adopted Maxi (Maxine) the end of May 2012 after our 15 1/2 year old dog passed away. We have an Alaskan Malamute named Candi (pictured) who was missing her old buddy something terrible. We decided to rescue a new buddy for her. Maxi and Candi are the best of friends and do everything together. This picture is how you will find them most times when they are resting. We recently fenced in our yard so the two could play together safely. Maxi adjusted very well to our home and we couldn’t be happier!
Monte April is a Quadriplegic from a car accident that occurred only 3 months ago. Monte took to her right away....she is using her arms and hands here more than she has in a long time.... We are hopeful that Monte turns out to be a great therapy dog :) They took him home today to Harrisburg.....Pray for everyone!
Mouse Hi everyone!!!! I wanted send a picture and update of Mouse (and his partner in crime Scrappy). He is doing wonderful and loves to play with everyone. Although he is a champion chewer he managed 18 holes in a quilt in 1 hour and it took his G-ma 10 hours to repair it!!!!! Elizabeth loves to dress him and take him to super petz and show him off. Thank you for such a wonderful puppy!!! Susan
Maggie M Hi Linda, We took a week's trip to South Bend, Indiana for the International Studebaker Meet. Maggie had never been in the motorhome so we took her for a ride to Muncy and back home again a couple of days before we left for Indiana. I was concerned she might become ill from riding so far to Indiana. I have slipcovers made from old sheets so dog hair wasn't a problem. Maggie was a champion! She spent most of the time laying on the couch and looking out the windows. The couch was Maggie's!! She slept there too. We didn't need to scold her at all for anything! She just loved being with us, and enjoyed the people making a big fuss over how cute she is at the Meet and the campgrounds. She didn't get sick at all. Maggie is one in a million! When Al comes home from work she is on a chain waiting for Daddy. She runs to him as soon as he gets out of the truck and reaches the sidewalk, puts her front paws on his shoulders and tucks her head under his chin. Her tail goes so fast and she wiggles all over. What a sight! During the day she is Mom's girl. She hears and sees everything. The neighbor's can't leave their driveway, get their newspaper or mail without her telling me! The neighbors across the road have a dog, and Maggie whimpers when she sees Jasper in their long driveway. Route 54 is so busy with all the tractor-trailers we can't take a chance letting her loose outside. Inside the house she is my constant companion! Can you tell we just love her!!? Mary Albert and Mary
Manny Hi there! I just wanted to drop you a line to thank you for the cards from Manny (right)and Bea (I cried), and to let you know that we're all thriving here. Attached are some pictures of my daughter and her fiance with the puggles--everyone is just in love with them. The day we brought them home, we let them loose in the (fenced-in) backyard and they ran around and around the perimeter shoulder to shoulder, faster and faster with each lap. They have a great time scouting and chasing squirrels and birds in the yard, and they love their walks around town and rides in the car. As I write, they are taking naps on their beds in the living room--their "beds" are my living room couches. They have good appetites, bubbly personalities, and they get along well with my dog Rosie. There isn't a moment when I regret adopting them. We all love them, and I hope they're happy with us (they appear to be). Thank you all for bring my family and Manny and Bea together. Laurie Click a letter to find an animal or view all.
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