
Zoey has her forever home and lives at a home at Medina lake and likes to take long walks with her new owner.
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"Thank You" for getting Aggie's, who we have renamed Abbey, records to me so quickly. I have received both sets. We are all getting along wonderfully, she has such a sweet disposition and is responding very well to basic commends. I am very grateful for individuals like you and Judy who truly care for all Doberman's welfare.
Dobie lover,
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What a great dog! Just as mellow and affectionate as can be and VERY good. We love him! Actually we thought about changing the name but he responds well to Max and has had enough changes in his life so we will stay with that....maybe give him a middle name :)
Have been feeding ProPlan per Lora’s suggestion. If you can think of any other food/supplement/care tips we would be glad to hear them. Anyhow...he fits right in and I think will be just as happy as we are to get into the new house. Thanks again...he’s wonderful!
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Dear Barbara, Judy and JoAnn:
I want to thank everyone with the Doberman Advocacy and Rescue as well as Lora at Holidawg Pet Resort for helping us bring eleven month old Xena into our family. She is a sweet little girl and full of energy. She is especially adorable when she cocks her head with her one floppy ear as she "sits" with her butt on the ottoman. We call her our "baby dawg".
JoAnn was especially helpful with her patient counsel as we came to the decision to have an older Dobe in our family.
Xena loves our Holland Lop bunny, but is just a bit big to play with him; so she admires him from afar (in his cage and through the windows on the back door). He has expressed no interest in her and is very offended that Xena has invaded his territory. We are comfortable leaving Xena in the back yard to run and play on her own while we spend time with Cutie, the bunny.
Xena is careful not to jump on the kids when they are playing catch with her, but no holds are barred when she plays with daddy. She knows that mommy is in charge and is learning that the kitchen is my domain not Snackville.
She has seen our vet and is now on heartworm treatment, puppy vitamins and scheduled for her next round of shots in a few months. She knows her name, "sit" and "stay" -- she still needs some work. We are also working on "needless" barking and riding in the car without hopping from seat to seat. We hope to work with her walking on the leash versus dragging US on the leash soon.
Thank you all and God bless you all in your mission.
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