All of our animals we send to rescue go either to a foster home or a permanent family. On occasion we get letters from the adoptive families to let us know how they are doing. Below are several of our happy endings.
WAFFLES aka SEBASTIAN
"We are all doing well. Waffles has been a gift to our family. We all love him so much and couldn't imagine not seeing him every day. Whenever we are out, we are all racing to the door to be the first one to get him!He is completely potty-trained and we have him on a great schedule. It kinda worked itself out. I love getting up a little earlier than everyone to walk him and spend a few quiet moments with him before everyone gets up.He is still learning to walk with a leash, but then again....so are we!!!I have attached a few pictures. Thank you for taking such good care of him before we could find each other." Terri
BEAR
The ride home went uneventful and he had a good nap. The meeting of our
other 3 went good, no problems and went as expected. The 2 older ones
just looked at him and went and did their thing. Tippy our youngest was
not sure. But it takes him a day or 2 to get used to a new dog. He would
like to play but, just not sure yet. ...He will come around. Bear
has been looking in every corner of the house and in the fenced in yard
getting used to everything. And (I have to laugh) is following the wife
everywhere. He did try to" turn up" on one thing in the house but,
luckily I was right there. He gets that it is not allowed and has not
tried it again. Like you said, after he settled in he does want to
play. The 2 old guys just give him a bark as they just want to do their
own thing. So, he takes off with his new ball we gave him and does his
own thing (well for me throwing it down the hall). Tippy, he's just not
sure yet but, did have a good sniff of him with no running to find me
LOL. Now as for what he is. I think he is just Great Pyrenees. I
found a site on the internet and they come with a dark mask and black
spots on them. Just breeders don't like to keep that color. We
are working with him on (come) which we might have to change to "here." I
think that he think come is "lets play." When he is outside and you
call him, he runs up to you and wants to play "catch me if you can" LOL.
So we will be working on that. Man, does this dog love to be
loved! He could be petted 24 hours a day (a good thing) and he does get
it. And he is one BIG dog! He must be 3 or 4 inches taller then my
Shadow (Rottie) was. THANK YOU! Lisa, You have filled my heart
again. I love all dogs but, do like to have (at least one) big dog
around. I just can not even try to see why no one wanted this dog or
gave him up. He is just one great big dog full of love to give. THANK YOU again! You guys do a wonderful thing! Mark