February 2008
Claire is ALL legs. She gallops around the yard like a little horse. She acts like a puppy. If I lay down and hide my face, she digs and nuzzles to get to it. Her stump of a tail still wiggles her whole body. She actually hits the walls on the stairs on her way down because her rear end jumps from side to side.
She has not chosen to understand “off” when it pertains to the couch or the bed!
Here’s Nelly, fresh from the shelter and just spayed. Once she’s recovered a bit, she’ll start getting back into shape. Her foster family can’t wait to take her out for long walks.
This is a four and a half week update on Tumbleweed’s surgery.
He is on the mend and walking flat footed on all four feet. We do four to five short walks a day. He is very interested in the birds that he sees on our walk. He is out of pain and has started to gain muscle.
T.W. has become friends with one of our cats. When they meet on the porch, T.W. gets very excited and runs his nose through the cat’s fur!
T.W. is a very loving and affectionate dog. After a walk, before returning to his enclosure, he carries my fuzzy slipper and requires hugs and kisses before entering his enclosure. T.W seems to be house broken as he has not had an accident in the house.
It has been a pleasure to care for T.W. He is a very personable and loving dog. He is also very patient considering that he is confined to a small enclosure. I know that he will make a great companion dog for someone!
Cheryl
Penny has her eye on something over there!
This beautiful girl was returned to rescue because her adoptive family could not manage her exercise needs, and she had begun digging under the fence while they were at work. She’ll do great with an active family or individual who can give her the hour of daily exercise a young GSP needs.






