Comment by Robin Kenney on October 12, 2009 at 8:31pm
Karen......She is Beautiful! Love her and let her love you....Enjoy this Beautiful time of year, Relax....Enjoy a treat together.......and Breathe.......
Comment by Karen Anderson on October 12, 2009 at 12:30pm
My heartbeat, My AmbrrNanaDog. My four-legged sister, a last minute shelter pull when my four-legged daughter was murdered in my yard. I would never have known AmbrrNanaDog had AllixMurderedPup not died. Ambrr will be 10 years on on January 1. She is my very soul. The county shelter said she was lab husky mix. I don't see it, but her nose is too long for the boxy head of the purebred. She is magnificent and lives to please me and teach all my rescues and fosters proper pack behaviour. She made rescue possible. I love her beyond measure.
Comment by Robin Kenney on October 12, 2009 at 8:38am
Hi, Everyone...These are my Beautiful Girls! Siena is 11 and Gracie is 11 months. She Loves her sister, Siena.
This is Ziva. She isn't the lab I thought I was getting. She was a complete surprise. I had given up when the other lab didn't check out. I was ready to wait for another litter of labradoodles. Then the head of the service dog school heard about these lab puppies, and without telling me she was going to, temperament tested them. Ziva turned out to be just perfect. Well, as perfect as a three month old puppy can be. She is home with me now, and learning how to be crate trained and housebroken. We three (Donovan, Ziva, and me) are doing okay together.
to D. Irene Ramirez: We have a chocolate lab! Her name is Lucy and she is 10 years old. We love her a ton, she looks out for our new standard poodle puppy named Ernie (6 months) and Little Miss Tillie (wired haired dochsund/terrier mix, 4 years old). Lucy is an amazing dog. I'm glad your boxer will be okay!
I was supposed to be getting a labradoodle puppy, but the mamma reabsorbed the whole litter. Now I'm looking at a six month old chocolate lab puppy on August first. I have been marinating myself in lab info and pictures. I just never thought of myself as a lab owner. I know intellectually that they are fine dogs. I just never got excited about them. Now I'm looking at spending twelve to fourteen years of my life with one. It's a big responsibility, and a partnership closer in some ways than a marriage. You see, this dog, if he checks out in all respects, will be my service dog. I will depend on him at least as much as he will depend on me. I have to know that I can respect and love this dog. The head trainer at the service dog training school I attend says not to worry. That he will steal my heart. I sure hope so. I still have my current service dog who's a boxer. He's eight and has just had surgery for a cancerous tumor. It was a low grade tumor, and they got all of it, so he's good for as long as another two or more years. I want us all to be a happy family.
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