Animal Success Stories
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Cudda
08/11/04
Well, nothing like waiting 2 months to reply to your note! Sorry--things have just been very crazy this summer. We adopted gigantic Cudda a little over a year ago & things are great. We bought him a little sprinkler--a metal one he can't chew up!-- & he loves it. Just stands over it w/ his legs spread wide to cool off! What a sight w/ his one floppy ear!! I have a problem with his digging, but I'm sure he'll 'outgrow' it soon! Yikes--the guy can move some dirt--then he walks around & trips in his own holes & falls down. If he were a female, I'd change his name to Grace. He's the clutziest dog I've ever seen, but a good source of entertainment. He's wonderful w/ the kids, despite his size & has become a real protector of them. Schwan Man & UPS Guy beware! Maybe one of these days, I'll get around to sending more pix to his Happy Tails page.
Thanks for checking in & thanks for all you do for the critters.
Cody
06/26/04
Cody has adjusted really well to his new family and we are so glad he found us! He spent a few weeks testing us - he expected to be hit whenever he broke what he thought was a rule. He would cower and run away when we called him. After five months, he's a changed mal! Talks a blue streak and absolutely adores our Gordon. He's the sweetest boy. He loves to cuddle and just last week rolled over on his back for the first time for a thorough tummy scratch! The Gordon has taught him the joy of bird watching. They both sit in the back yard under the holly tree, staring up, hoping a crow will slip off a branch and fall right into their mouths.
Thanks to all the folks who helped us find Cody and give him his forever home.
Cudda
08/27/03
Cudda's doing great & we just love him to pieces! A few holes have been dug & a few things have been chewed, but that's to be expected. He's such a good boy & so good with our boys (ages 3 & 6)!
Cudda
06/20/03
I just wanted to keep in touch regarding Cudda.
Everything is going so well--we're thrilled! We're very glad to have him here. He has been put to the test on several occasions & has handled the situations very well. We've had lots of kids playing in the back yard. He knows when they're playing WITH him & leaves them alone when they're playing amongst themselves (after he slobbers all over them). He did tackle Dawson (our youngest) the other evening, but it was all in fun, or so Cudda thought. Dawson was a bit peeved, but quick to recover. Watching the kids & Cudda play in the sprinklers has been very entertaining. There were 2 men working in the yard on Tuesday (Day #4) with big, loud pruners & leaf blowers & Cudda remained mellow. He doesn't even bat an eye at the lawn mower.
He appears to be a bit of a watch dog, an EXTREMELY new experience from Neko, barking at the fence when anyone arrives, along with an occasional hooooowl, when Darrin leaves.
He has taken possession of his dog house & new cedar bed & the Iams Large Breed food seems to agree with him.
He has learned "sit" & "lay down" with the typical Malamute hesitation & attitude. No luck on teaching him to swallow however! I would say I'm even getting use to his overwhelming size.
I have ID tags on order for him, so I guess that means we're ready to complete the adoption papers so I can feel like he's our own, & not 'on loan'. I'll wait to hear from you soon.
Caesar
02/21/01
Hi Tina. I thought I'd send you an update on Caesar. He is all up to speed on shots and is losing some weight. He does not like his temperature taken but has forgiven the vet. The vet is convinced he has a great personality.
He had hook worm but we've taken care of that problem.
He started to relax the second week we had him. He stopped crying if we took him out of the car and has really settled in. He is such a nice dog. He loved the snow and was out there with all the neighbor kids and the sledding as long as we'd let him. He is quite the ball player and will even throw and catch his own ball if we're not paying attention.
We took him to visit my mother-in-law at her nursing home and he was quite a hit with all of the residents - nothing like a crowd of people wanting to pet you to make him feel great.
Let me know if you have any questions - we're very pleased with our new dog.
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