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gertrudeMeet Gertrude! She came to rescue malnourished and needing love. First stop was at the foster home of Dan and Angela, where she began on her road to recovery. Then this lucky girl found her forever home with a wonderful family. She enjoys playing with her big brother Baron (Doberman). Her other pursuits include chasing those pesky squirrels and small game. She goes jogging with the family and has started her hunt training. This fall those birds better watch out for Gertie and her dad! Who said rescue dogs don't hunt?

AnnieAnnie is doing great! Here is a picture of her posing in the kitchen. She loves visiting Kevin's parents farm and snuggling up with us on the couch after a hard day at play. She has also developed an interest in watching the dog shows on Animal Planet, she is now a student of the Good Dog U:) She thinks the dogs on TV are calling to her and she is always wanting to play. Her tail wags nonstop and has been nicknamed by our families as the "wiggly dog" isn't that soo cute.

Buster Brown is doing great! We have been his “parents” for about seven months now. Here is a picture of him posing in our family room. Buster or as his mom calls him “Busy Man” loves just about everything we throw at him – especially if it sounds like the word cookie and tastes like a yummy treat.
We have just started bird hunting and his pre-training went very well. He has a group of dogs he hangs out with three times a week at the local park, and has a couple of doggie girlfriends, and enjoys playing with the 4 extended family Labradors.
We wish to thank all that were involved with the adoption of Buster Brown who to us has become a great dog and a fixture in our family. Dave and Sarah Rieder

This little girl was brought to me by a Conservation Officer who found out we did rescue. She was very thin and I could tell that she was an older dog. We had this little girl for about 10 days. My schedule and the vet's did not match very well. We finally got her to the vet and guess what she had a micro chip. The vet's office gave me the contact info for the person who registered her. The owners were elated that we had found her. They had been looking in the pounds and every where else that they could think of. They were only about 20 minutes from my house. They came and picked her up and she is now back with her loving family. The original owner had given her to a friend telling him not to breed. He did not listen, she lost her litter, he dumped her. This family found her and traced her back to the original breeder who told them they could keep her. They spayed her and she is now 9 years old and living a very cozy life. The only thing is she likes to run, so they are installing an invisible fence for her.

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