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I try to keep in close contact with as many puppy buyers as possible.  I have lucked out and found some of the best people who are interested in my puppies.  These are just some letters I have received.

Letters from previous puppy buyers:
 
Hi Tina,
 
Kilo is a big boy now with long wavy hair!  He is doing better with the flyball training.  He is easily distracted but has finally learned the box and is ready to have all the "pieces of the puzzle" start being put together.
 
He's still learning how to play (or not play) with the other household members but he's such a goofball.  He just can't seem to remember what happens when he teases a little too much and gets nailed for it!  He is happy all the time though.
 
He is very cute (and has a really cute butt) even if he loves to play in the mud and is dirty all the time.
 
Give us a call when you are in the area and we will try to meet up with you.
 
Hope you have a great Christmas,
 
Cindy

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Hello Tina,
 
We just wanted to write to tell you how much we love the pup we got from you! Pepper is so smart and has been so easy to train. Also your puppy packet that you sent home with the pup has been so helpful with answering questions on housebreaking her. Thanks again for such a great little pup and when it's time for another family addition, we will be calling you!
 
 
Thanks Again,
The Priddy Family

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I recently spoke with Docs owner (out of my senond litter) and he is more then thrilled and impressed with how Doc has turned out telling me "We had a forth of July party with 50 plus people and he charmed them all".  I am thrilled that I have gotten to keep in such close contact with Doc and Brad.

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I’ve been so covered up in trying to earn a living that I haven’t been much of a parent to Andy, but I’m working to change that also.

I have set out a couple of times to bring Andy in and show him to you. When I saw his mother and father I liked their size, I was thinking that they were 35 maybe 40 pounds. Smaller dogs, at least. I’ve been trying to get smaller dogs for 45 years now, but I always seem to get the basketball player of the litter.

Andy is a big boy. He can run 5 miles with me pedaling as fast as I can on the bike, and swim for 45 minutes, and then want to play with the ball when we get home! He is truly a nuclear reactor of energy and I have figured out that I can’t out muscle him. I’m starting to think that I can’t outsmart him, so I’m not sure how to get the upper hand. But I will.

Thank you for the note, I would like to bring Andy in sometime, you won’t believe this guy.

 

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Thank you so much for the fun, joy, companionship and challenges that Andy has brought into my life!

Steve

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Hi Tina,
 
I just wanted to let you know that Kali is doing great.  We renamed her kayla.  She is a bundle of joy.  Kayla is very out going and full of energy but she is also very calm when you want her to be.  Everything is a potential toy to her and she is discovering a lot of them in our yard.
She loves to sit on our lap and she is learning very quickly.  We have had a few mishaps but nothing too bad.  We expect her to chew a few things while she is growing up.  She is very relaxed in her new yard.  The first couple nights she made her bed in a place where she felt hidden and safe but now she is sleeping on her bed by the door.  She is a very funny dog and we are taking a lot of pleasure in her.  The funniest thing is to watch her play.  She really gets into it.  Yesterday Kayla discovered a mud hole.  She likes to hit things with her paws and she discovered that she could make the water move.  Well, the fight was on.  She bit the water, drank some and then went to digging.  She threw mud everywhere!  She was a muddy mess.  My husband Sam and I were laughing so hard before we decided it would probably be best to distract her.  We have paw prints and smears on the patio now but we track mud onto it ourselves.  The water calls her like a sirens song but she is easily distracted.  I was amazed that she cleaned up so easily.  Me, I attract dirt.  Maybe she repels it.  Ha ha.
 
Well, I just wanted to let you know that Kayla is fine and that we are enjoying her more than we can say.  She has quite a personality and adjusts very quickly.  She doesn't like frisbees though.
 
Best regards,
Wilma



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