
Puppies: Tallulah LittleLegs, Winifred FloppyBits, Faith, Zeus, Gracie Ella
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Add to FriendsMiss Tallulah is a feisty lady at just over 2 years old. She has aided me in training our new puppy, Winifred FloppyBits to be just as attentive, and vocal as she is. This girl is addicted to three things; squirrels, geese and cat poop, but I love her, and wouldn't want her any other way.
View ProfileWinifred FloppyBits, or "Winnie," is the newest addition to the family, she turned a year old about a week after we adopted her, and she fits right in!She takes after her big, adoptive sister, Tallulah, in every way. They can't manage to leave the cats alone for more than a few minutes, and their big brother Zeus is their favorite chew toy. Winnie has a paper shredding habit, and in the few short weeks we've had her, we've had to replace MANY rolls of paper towel. My stumpy girl is perfect, and floppy and wonderful.
View ProfileFaith is a little piece of heaven. Okay, not little. She's 210 pounds. As a true newfie, she loves the water, especially the hose in the backyard. She's just over 4 years old, but keeps up with the puppies easily, although that is probably only because her legs are three times as long...
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In Loving MemoryMy Zeus is an ancient, loyal, stinky, wonderful man. He was with us for 17 years, and had gotten me through some very tough times. His favorite activities included opening the doors to let himself, and the other animals out, opening the fridge to grab a snack, and expressing his flatulence. I don't know what I am going to do without this man, and I am truly blessed to have had him as long as I have.
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In Loving MemoryOur Gracie was our first dog as a family, and we were blessed with her for nine years until she developed cancer. We think fondly of her daily, we remember her stealing tubs of butter from the table as we were eating, and then burying it in our beds. She knew over 35 commands, and performed them flawlessly until the day we let her go. She was an incredible girl, and when they say everyone has "that one dog," Gracie Ella is the one that comes to mind.
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