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10/2/13
Good evening Kerry,

We purchased a puppy for Buck and Elsa's litter that was born on 17 Jul 2013 and wanted to let you know that he is doing very well at just over 10 years of age and we attached a pic of him. His favorite thing to do is play fetch with his deflated football. I think the one he has in the picture is probably football #6 or so. Thanks for such a good puppy that has been my best buddy and shadow for the past 10+ years.

Brett Raynor


9/6/2013
Hello Kerry,

It may be a little past due, but I was just reviewing your website and saw that Buck had passed. I am so sorry to hear of this and believe his memory is going strong with you.
I have a puppy from Buck and Soco and got to meet with Buck and Soco on one of our visits.
What a champion he was!!
And I believe my dog is a champion in my eyes, due to having such great parents!

Take Care,
Amber and Dakota (Buck/Soco)


Note 9/5/2013:
I got a phone call from someone who bought a dog from Missy. She had passed away last December at the age of 14.

10/7/10

Hi Kerry! Link is doing so good. U wish I could enlist him in your puppy class but i can't work it out with my schedule,  this is one of the busier times of year for me.
  We can do sit stays Addie. Stays offers go up to 2 minutes in sight, 1 minute out of sight. When someone comes to he door I put him on a sit stay when I answer it and he will stay even though he really wants to get up and run to he door. I only had to correct him a couple of times.. He is so smart.  His recall is beautiful, comes in straight and sits right in front of me and makes wonderful eye contact.  Walking on the leash he is confident and has a great greats motion.  He will heal and even has the automatic sit down almost 100%. He knows what "go to your bed" means and "leave it". He is still great in the car, sleeps all night and is eating and drinking a lot. Only 1 accident and he already learned to ring the bells in the door to go out. We love him so much!!!
He has come to work with me twice now and socializes with my clients well and is gentle with kids. He plays great with other dogs and the cat too!
I have already had total strangers ask me where I got him, so I give them your name and website.
Barb

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10/8/10
Hi Kerry,
M is doing great she has a wonderful temperament. She's a little small (13 pounds at 10.5 weeks) but is growing fast. She is still eating very fast and throwing up her food so we are having to feed her in small doses. M is going to be an agility dog I believe because at her puppy classes she is more concerned with walking all the different ramps then playing with the other pups. She is a very fast learner and has already mastered sit and lay down with both silent(hand signal) and/or verbal cues. We are working on longer and longer stays and heels everyday and she loves to go on walks with us. After having so much fun training her and seeing how great she is doing at her puppy classes, I have decided that I do want to take her to some shows and compete for some titles. Let me know how I can finish the paperwork process with you so we can get her papers squared away. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Brett


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10/7/10
Hi Kerry,

Judah is settling well into his new home. He was introduced one at a time to our three other dogs. They expected him to be more playful yesterday, but he was busy learning as much as he could about his new surroundings. Whenever he encountered something unfamiliar, he sat down and studied it for a few moments before proceeding.

He met one of our cats face-to-face today. (They've been avoiding him.) The cat is smaller than Judah, and was caught in a position of no escape. Judah studied her quietly from about a foot away, then turned and walked out of the room (twice). The cat is now more curious than frightened.

We crated him for the last time last night at 9 PM, and he slept through till 5, at which time he had to go out. The only big fuss he has made is when he was put back in his crate at 5 AM without the expected playtime. His schedule has otherwise been an hour of playtime followed by about a half hour nap.

He is thoughtful but unafraid, and eager to try new things and explore new places. So far he has been through grass his own height, up the three stairs to the front door (first with assistance and now almost easily on his own), and climbing over large rocks and tree roots. He talks constantly about what he is doing, except when following people's feet with great concentration, as he knows this is his job and he takes it very seriously.

When I sit quietly (as right now at the computer), he lies at my feet either sleeping or chewing a toy. (We're working on learning the difference between chew toys and other objects such as shoes, chair legs and electrical cords!) While he enjoys interacting with the other dogs and exploring, the focus of his world is without a doubt the humans of the household. He seems to know, even at the young age of 8 weeks, that life is serious business, although he approaches it with a playful, positive and energetic attitude.

Judah's appetite has been good, as long as he is fed in a place with few distractions.

Thank you so much for the foundation you have laid to ensure a smooth transition into our puppy's new home and preparation for future training. My husband and I look forward to Judah becoming a wonderful companion for years to come.

Kim Newell

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