Wilbur renamed Teddy  
Good morning

Wilbur, who is now called Teddy. As cute as the name Wilbur was, I was having trouble with a 'call name' for training. So I did rename him Teddy.  He is doing really well. He's up to 45 pounds now. Casey and he are best buds, and play almost non-stop. He's gone on one camping trip already, up to visit friends near, and other than trying to chew on the wood bed supports in the trailer, he did well! We'll be heading out on a second camping trip soon, at Ludington State Park. Then he'll get his first chance to see how he likes hiking and swimming.

Kathy

 

Hello,

Sorry I didn't send an update sooner ~ I kept forgetting to snag the paperwork out of the truck!  Wilbur is doing GREAT! He met my 6 year old Golden, Casey, and both of them are getting along great. I was worried Casey might play too rough with him, but he's been good, and Wilbur is giving him a run for his money! Wilbur is a tough little guy!  He's been for about 4 rides in the truck, with Casey, and not had any problems at all. I've taken them for about 3 walks on leash, and he's catching on quick, hanging out next to Casey on leash.  I had him into my vet in Berkley today, and he got his next puppy shot, and his first flea and heartworm preventative. He's a very social little guy, with both people and dogs, and has been making friends easily wherever he goes. We are all bonding nicely.   today, and he got his next puppy shot, and his first flea and heartworm preventative. He's a very social little guy, with both people and dogs, and has been making friends easily wherever he goes. We are all bonding nicely.

Thanks again,

Kathy McGlynn
 
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Yin renamed Pinky     
Hey!

We adopted a puppy that was named Yin(renamed her Pinky) back in January and I just thought I would give an update. She has turned out to be a very loving and sweet girl and gets along great with our other two dogs. Unfortunately she has had some health issues. At the first vet visit we found out she had a mild skin condition and allergies. When she was spayed she also had to have an additional surgery with something that was collecting dirt and bacteria, causing infections. She recovered just fine from all of that, but then acquired a limp. It turns out one of her joints did not develop properly so she will most likely be a limper for life. It doesn't seem to slow her down much though! Despite any health issues she has had, we don't regret picking her. She has been a perfect fit.
   
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