I wanted to send you a quick note on our Macey. She is Noah & Charlee's puppy. It's hard to believe but she is now 7 months old. She is the sweetest, best disposition lab we have ever had. She loves her big brother Bailey (11 year old yellow lab) and follows him around constantly. |
He really loves her too and is younger as a result of all their playing. She is about 53 lbs and is still growing but it looks like she won't be a big one. We've given your name to several people who've asked & sent high recommendations! |
Just a quick note to let you know that Sully is settling in nicely to his new home. He is 12 weeks today. He's so smart! He's pretty much potty trained at this point & knows his little routine. He loves his big sister Macey who is 17 months today. They are both puppies to Charlee & Noah and have amazing temperaments. Macey is beside herself to have a constant playmate! Thank you again for such wonderful dogs!
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Well I have been busy keeping up with these boys. They are so adorable. Lots of potty runs but as long as I am on top of it there are very few accidents. Took the boys to the vet at 10 weeks, and Cooper was 12.6 lbs and Finn was 13.1 lbs. Since then I can tell they have been gaining weight and growing. Getting bigger by the day.
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They are getting used to crate at night and only cry maybe once and if I just calm them down they go back to sleep. Just like babies. Also, they have mastered the command for sit. I hope to continuing training them to do a lot more. They are so smart. These puppies are amazing. We love them so much! |
I hope all is well with you and your latest litter. Just sending an update on Cooper and Finn. They are 5 months old and doing great! We are taking some manners/obedience classes and look forward to warmer weather so we can practice walking on a leash in a park setting next. That are such good boys! They get into some normal puppy trouble but nothing too bad. We love them so much. Thanks for giving us 2 bundles of joy.
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Nahla is doing great! We get so many compliments on her. Our trainer said that she has a great disposition and feels that it is related to the way she was bred and raised initially. One of the pics is from doggie daycare where I take her on days that I have to work so she could socialize and play with other pups. |
I just wanted to give you an update so far on the female I got from you. Her name is Leah and she is the sweetest, smartest, most beautiful puppy myself or my family has ever seen. She was potty trained within the first week and 2nd week of her living with us and also learned to sit within that time period. She has now learned to stay, bark if she wants to go outside, no biting, no jumping up on people, walks perfectly on a leash, and keeps attention on me when she needs to.
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She absolutely loves car rides which is great since we will do a lot of driving. She loves, loves, loves people and prefers them over treats or toys, but I don't think she loves anything more then her food. She goes crazy and starts jumping and barking when it's time to eat. She is great with dogs and will actually be meeting two cats on Saturday while I babysit some kids. I have taken her into many stores including Walmart, Giant, and various pet stores, and she is popular where ever we go. Kids want to hold her and people want pictures of her, which was so unexpected at first.
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One of the pictures is of my brother with Leah. My brother does not care for dogs if they are jumpy, as he likes a calm dog. But he loves Leah, she is energetic with the other kids in my family, but with my brother she is always calm with!! I am so thankful for Leah as she is an amazing pup. She has done so much for other people it's amazing to see!! Thank you again Vicky for Leah and all your help and I will continue to keep you updated!
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She has already been to Good shepherd rehabilitation hospital (where I volunteer) when my mom picks my brother up from speech therapy, and the kids are starting to love her. She will go more often with me once she gets a little bit bigger. We meet again with John the trainer next week and then we begin obedience classes. |
I just realized it's been a long time since I sent an update on Leah so I figured I'd send one to you!
Leah is now 2 years old, a certified therapy dog, and loved by everyone she meets. She was actually certified exactly 1 year since the day I got her from you! She passed her test with flying colors! She works at the hospital I work at and loves the kids. She knows exactly what kids she needs to be calm with and what kids she can be more energetic with! She has her favorites too! |
Leah gets along so well with anyone and loves our family dogs. She has also become a good protective dog when the time is needed and watches over my siblings like a mom when they play outside. She lets us know when strangers are near or when something doesn't seem right. There are things that just cannot be trained and for Leah it has come so naturally! |
Leah is like my best friend and everyone knows that where I am, Leah is. She recently started to love water...took her over a year to finally enjoy it. She was terrified of our pool for the longest time and now will jump in it no problem! She loves the snow and won't come in until she's ready! She flings the snow all over and loves to roll in it!!! She loves my grandma very much. My grandma suffers from Alzheimers, and Leah is one of the main things she always remembers! She truly is a really great dog and I am still so thankful that I was able to get her from you!
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She loves to play with other dogs - is very submissive - and on walks will wait for another dog that is heading towards us (refuse to move) to see if they will stop and play. She goes to doggie daycare about 2x/week and has a ton of fun with the other pups.
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All in all, she is an incredible dog and we are so happy with her (and I think she is equally happy with us!). We fenced in our yard for her about a month ago and she is in heaven. We still do our daily walks, go to the park, etc., but she loves being able to roam around and the watch the world.
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Rhodie is a delightful, sweet, intelligent little lady. At 6 months, she was 49 pounds and weathered her spaying procedure well. She has thoroughly enjoyed swimming in our pool and experimented with the waters on Martha's Vineyard this summer. She made numerous friends on the beaches there, both human and canine. I bumped into Fred Dinkelacker who told me Noah lives a few blocks away from us. |
I am so happy that he has a new home and am looking forward to meeting him and introducing his new family to Rhodie. She remains crated at night and for about 4-5 hours 3 days a week while I am at work. She is a great car dog, and people lover. She is loved to within an inch of her life by all who have the privilege to know her! Rhodie is truly a precious gift with a beautiful soul. Thank you for your wonderful breeding. |
Just wanted to update you on the puppy! We are head over heels in love with him. His name is Pasquale D'Franco and he is a very good boy (it sounds like a debonair name to match this picture I took of him today). Has pottied outside waaaay more times than inside and slept from 11pm - 6pm in his crate by our bed with only ~10 minutes of crying. And no pee or poo in the crate. Has pretty much gotten the hang of stairs but only up. Down makes him nervous. |
Our 7-lb Morkie "Lola" has seemingly accepted that he's here to stay and is pretty tolerant of him. He likes to romp around in the leaves with her and she only gets mad when he bites her ears. Thank you again for this beautiful new boy in our family. I know he will be a great addition and we will give him a wonderful life! We will certainly keep in touch. |
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Well, I think Pasquale can almost be declared a genius. He solved this “intermediate” puzzle and got all the treats out in less than 2 minutes. If he didn’t a) think he was Superman and launch himself off stairs as if he was wearing a cape; and b) like to chew rocks, I could make it official LOL He’s so awesome. Thank you! |