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Showing posts with label Annie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annie. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

For Keltie He's All in the Family

Foster Mom Penny A sent us this happy ever after story:

My foster Keltie went to his forever home in the Bay Area yesterday afternoon. He will have an older Cairn sister, Annie and a 7 year old Cairn brother, Scout (CP’s Franz) as well as his mom and dad. All reports are that he had a great flight in his Sherpa and made a great impression on everyone at the airport when his dad let him out to stretch his legs. Keltie was a great little foster dog and I will miss the little trouble-maker (VBG), but I don’t think my resident furbutts feel quite the same.

I would like to thank everyone in Col. Potter who made this adoption possible and give a big shout out to our Matchmakers who are THE BEST. All of my fosters have gone to absolutely perfect homes. It makes it so much easier to let them go when you know that they will be much-loved family members and have great lives.

Attached is a picture of Keltie with new dad James, ready to start his new life as a California dog!

Penny in Kent, WA
With resident Cairns Buddy and Shasta (CP’s Shanleigh)
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

A Yogurt a Day Keeps Annie Happy and Healthy

Yogurt Annie

I have been meaning to send this photo in for a while. This is our 18-year old (yes, 18!) Cairn girl, Annie. Her nightly ritual is diving (literally) into the yogurt cup after we have our yogurt. She gets it stuck on her nose every time (we never give the yogurt cup to her unsupervised because we would not want it there on her nose for too long!). Next to her in the photo is Scout, our CP kid (aka Franz).  He has no trouble getting the yogurt out as you can see by the clean cup on the carpet.  We adopted Scout two years ago from CP.
Enjoy!
Reesa S

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Clare is now Annie in Wisconsin


Foster Mom Mary Jean sent this very happy news:

On Saturday we met Clare's new forever family in Burlington, WI. I was quite surprised how quickly she took to Joe & Chris. I thought she would be scared and shy but that was not the case at all. She jumped in their car and never looked back.
Clare, who is now called Annie, is a quiet girl who came from a Wisconsin puppymill by way of the Humane Society. She was seven when rescued.

Clare will live with two young scotties and an 18yo westie. Although we miss her very much, I couldn't be happier for her, she deserves the very best. I know they will take great care of her.

Thanks to all who helped with her rescue,

Mary Jean (IL) with Maggie, Casey & Duke