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COMING SOON!

We have 6 coming in after I get back from my trip in the second week of July. All under 1 yr of age. 1 brown female born last Sept., 1 Landseer boy born last Nov. and finally, three of a litter born last Christmas Day (1f, 3m).


Beau*(courtesy listing)


This boy is in Chatanooga, TN and is an old gentle soul according to his foster mom. He is estimated to be about 6 yrs old, is neutered, up to date on shots and knows quite a few commands (sit, stay, heel). Of course he's also housebroken. He did have a yeast skin infection which has been healing nicely. He is also h/w positive, which by the choice of the rescuer, is being treated the long term way, with Heartguard monthly for 2 yrs, and that should elminate the h/w's altogether. His is either a poorly bred Newf. or a mix..but predominately a Newfoundland. He ignores the goats, horses and cats. We believe he has been around kids, simply because when the school bus pulls up, he wants to go greet it (he doesn't do this with any other truck, just the school bus). I'll get a better photo asap

Yogi

Yogi is shy and scared at first, but adjusts pretty quick to her new environment. Loud noises may startle her (fireworks nearby may make her run/hide). She is still a shy/scared pup when brought to places unknown to her. She is a a picky eater or doesn't eat well when under stress. She is fluffy, very sweet and loves to play "fetch". Some times she understands the "sit" command and will give her paw. She likes to run with the other puppy the owner had. Yogi was born March 1, 2008. She is utd on shots, gets along with other most other dogs, although she tends to avoid the bigger dogs and can be rough in her play with the smaller dogs. It is unknown at this moment how she is with cats. She is being fostered near Chicago, IL. Her adoption fee is $100.

Blackie and Waffles

It is not frequent that dogs choose their owner, rather than vice versa, but that's exactly what Blackie and Waffles did. After straying as a pair onto their former owners' 15 acre property, they decided for themselves to call it home and quickly became a most cherished part of the family, in addition to the two Jack Russells that already lived there. Then their owner died. Blackie is a 6 year old Newfie male, altered, and up to date on all shots. Waffles is a 6 year old lab mix female, also altered, and up to date on all shots. As a pair, these two are inseparable, and quite comedic. Despite his large size, Blackie is submissive to Waffles and is more laid back in general. Waffles is an alpha-female when around other animals, but absolutely melts when in the presence of humans, closing her sweet little eyes, pressing against you, and begging to be loved on. Blackie is equally as sweet, thinking he is much smaller than he actually is, and would love to be a lap dog if he could. Both are wonderful with children, extremely obedient, and very eager to please. Blackie's favorite past times include carrying around branches larger than his body, playing keep away with balls, and being brushed. Waffles is happy playing most any game as long as Blackie is nearby. Overall, Blackie is good with most other animals, although Waffles would most likely need to be in a home with no small animals other than dogs ( i.e. cats or hampsters...). She would likely prefer a home that would allow her to remain in charge of the pack, as well. Please consider the adoption of this wonderful pair. With them comes their amazing history and an unbelievable capacity for love and dedication. Because this is an unusual pairing, the adoption fee would be greatly reduced. They are adoptable ONLY AS A PAIR.

Update: These two came back because Blackie became too protective and had almost bitten a few people. They were adopted in February and returned in July of '08. The husband, who was the adopter, started to travel often in April and that is when the troubles began apparently. He is wonderful with us, and the various helpers we have come to see the dogs. They want nothing more than to be loved, given attention and Blackie wants to play with his rope toy with someone. He is GREAT with kids. Waffles could benefit from a jogger every now and then to help with her energy.

 

MISSING/LOST - $250 REWARD
Lost/Missing on Valentine's afternoon

Willow born 2/24/06


She is already spayed and is microchipped. She has never left our property on her own accord in the past.



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