The boys just turned a year old!!!Last week Veeru(shady spot) just had his first run in with a skunk! I was at work when it happened and really didn't want to come home when I found out. hahaha. Got home and tried to get him in the tub but he was too big, almost had him in but he put up a struggle so I waited for morning to clean him outside. I tried tomato paste at first, but when I was trying to wash it out it stayed in... so he was half white and half pink, not good!! I don't want a pink dog! I called a dog groomer and she said I should use a liter of hydrogen peroxide to a 1/4 cup baking soda with a little Dawn dish soap also. It worked just fine. The house smelled for a day or two, but wasn't that bad lol. The boys are doing good now, a bit of a hand full at the pet store though. Veeru(shady spot) weighed about 110lbs 2 weeks ago and Jai(all white) was about 105lbs!!! Hope you enjoy the pics!
Thanks Suke
Testimonial Date: 10-4-2009
Veeru and Jai (from Jordan)
Zena (from Faith)
Hi Sandi,
I just wanted to thank you for the most amazing dog we ever owned.Zena just turned a year old on Oct 2 and as you can see from the pics, she is absolutely beautiful. Your time, dedication,love and expertise is what makes your dogs so loving,beautiful and great family dogs.As a breeder, you should be very proud of your accomplishments. Not only are you an amazing person, you are also an amazing breeder.
Love,
Joanne
Testimonial Date: 10-3-2009
Hemi AKA Risky (from Faith)
Sandi-
This is Hemi aka Risky he is 5 months old Seeder and Faiths baby. He weighs 50 lbs. Just thought we would send u some pics. He sleeps upside down all of the time! We just got him a new sister her name is Miley shes a black lab mix.
*~BrEaNN~*
Testimonial Date: 10-2-2009
Homer (from Roady)
Sandi-
We wanted to send you an update on Homer. We also realized it is probably important to mention to you that Homer is allergic to gluten - whether or not it is genetic we do not know - but we wanted to let you know. Homer's mom was Roady. Homer has been an amazing companion. He has been a loving friend or more accurately a brother for our now 14 month old son. Our sons' third word was "Omer" - so we definitely know that Homer is very, very important to him. We were recently out of town due to a death in the family and when Kevin brought Homer home from the kennel Connor ran up and gave him a hug. He missed him!! He loves water - we took him swimming in the creek this afternoon. Next time, we will have to take pictures and send some to you. He has truly been a loving family member. And he is VERY smart. He has figured out how to get out of his crate - though he only does so if he senses danger for us. So, we are happy he knows how to get out. The neighborhood kids all love him. He is truly a blessing to our lives. I think we may be getting to the point of considering getting Homer a companion - though I doubt we would ever consider anything but an AB. So we will have to wait until you have puppies again. Attached are a few pictures of Homer - one with me and him [when he is "allowed" to give a hug and I guess you could say a nice kiss too], and one with Connor - he is always sitting there waiting for Connor to sneak him a piece of food. And he puts up with Connor climbing on his back to getting onto the couch, take naps on him and use his crate. Homer is truly amazing. Thank you so much for "giving" us this loving, caring, loyal and truly amazing AB. He has truly helped us get over our loss of Hobbes even though he is so much like Hobbes.
We hope all is well with you.
Kevin, Chrissy, Connor and Homer