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Retrieving Retrievers Rescue
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Happy Endings 40

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Lana, adopted by the Smiths

Sage, adopted by the Loflins

 

Barkley, adopted by the Lemms 

 

Oakley, adopted by the McGraw family and GRRRR Aspen 

 

Sophie, adopted by the Ackermans  

Maggie, adopted by the Shannons

  

Kaylee (now Katie), adopted by the Seeley family

From her new mom! I needed a home of my own where I could be the Princess. With room to romp yet a loving firm tone and endless caressing embraces.

Bobbi came and looked into my eyes and she saw my soul. I returned her gaze... and as we touched... We knew that we were whole.

Libby, one of the PM puppies, adopted by the Easterwoods

Cassie (now Kiwi), one of the PM puppies, adopted by the Richards

From her Dad: Today we’re celebrating the one-year birthday of one of the best litters in the history of the golden retriever breed. Well, most days anyway. We haven’t sent many pictures of our little girls lately, but as you can tell, Kiwi is doing great. And Lolly seems to be taken with lil’ sis more and more each day.

Fetching not only describes her personality but her favorite hobby too. And she has officially unseated Lolly as the A-dog in the household. Lolly doesn’t seem to mind.

McIntyre, one of the PM puppies, adopted by volunteers Jan and Bill

Sally (now Ivy), one of the PM puppies, adopted by the Clarks

Crystal, one of the PM puppies, adopted by the Hallorans

Ruby, one of the PM puppies, adopted by the Teaters

From her new mom: Ruby is doing great!! We went to get her nails trimmed last week and found out that she weighs 80 pounds!! Wow! It is amazing when you remember that she was the littlest one. Audrey (our oldest) and Ruby are the best of friends. Ruby lights up when Audrey gets home from school everyday. All of our other girls have grown to love her just as much as we do. Olivia (our 1 year old) just crawls all over Ruby and she is such a good dog in that she just lays there. Ruby has also discovered that Olivia is good for people food that falls from the table.

Ruby is such a sweet dog. She does not like it when we are away at all. She really isn't alone all that much though. When it snowed Ruby was absolutely fascinated with all the white. She would not come inside for anything. She jumped all around the backyard like a bunny rabbit! It was hilarious. She is so much fun for us! We are so grateful that you let us have her. She has made our home a happy one. I have a recent picture of Ruby that I will attach. My camera is not the best, but hopefully you will be able to see clearly. We still haven't gotten that family picture with Ruby yet. When we do, I will send that along. How is Charity doing? I think about her often and wonder how she is doing in her new home. We will be having a little party for Ruby this weekend, per our daughters request. She will have a cupcake (from a canine bakery), a party hat, and of course a couple of presents! Thanks again for Ruby.

 

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