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SHILOJen, It took Gary and I two years to decide that we could finally get close to Dobermans again, given the loss of our wonderful Dobie Austin after 9 fantastic years. We loved him so much, and also the breed, that we decided to help a Doberman organization by fostering instead of owning right away. When we were contacted telling us a young girl needed our help, all of our friends and family laughed that "yeah, you're fostering!" They certainly knew us far too well.... more... |
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BOOGIEGOOD NEWS!! Boogie has been in his new home for a week and has made a new girlfriend (I won't tell Piper)! Nice to see something happy and put things back into perspective! He has a big bed in front of a wood stove that he loves and sleeps in bed with his new owner, getting along with family and going for a nice long walk every day in the park!.... Jen |
FRANHello Jen and Pam, |
NEMOJen, |
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NEVAHi Jen, |
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JOEYHere are a few pics of Joey coming with us to get his 1st x-mas tree at our house and helping decorate the house. We had about 3 inches of snow and he loves to play with all the kids in the yard. I need to make him a fleece sweater since he enjoys the outdoors so much. |
STANLEYHi Jen, |
COBYHi Shirley, just a quick note to let you know Coby is doing beautifully. As you had predicted, he had a day of adjustment. He pooped a couple of times in the family room. We had a long talk and I'm proud to say he did his business 3 times on Sunday outside ... more ... |
APOLLOHello everyone, we wanted to share some pictures of Apollo with his new family. Apollo has the red (and blue) collar; Carmella is in the light purple collar, and then the two Jacks. Bandit has the orange collar and Princess has the dark purple collar... see photos and more... |
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BECCAMeet Becca, a black and ruste femail with natural ears and docked tail, DOB April, 1996. This sweet girl has had more than her share of unfortunate luck. Her original owner adopted her from the Lancaster County Humane League in August 1996 and released her to DPR of PA due to her "destructiveness;" she was left alone for an average 10-12 hours a day, un-crated at just under a year old ...more ... |
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