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Well,
we had our vet check today and she
was a very big hit there. She
didn't want to be carried in, so up
the stairs she went and right into
the office like she had been there
100 times. Actually she was doing
stairs here on Sunday right after
she got here.
My vet thought that she was stunning
and he complimented me on taking the
time to make a good foundation for
my small breeding program. He just
thought that Limit is an exception
pup.
She weighed 7.8 lbs and he thought
that she will mature out at around
15" at the shoulder, and that she
would be a real beauty.
Hi Tonya
I just thought that I
would give you a quick up
date on limit. She was the
hit of the day at my Mom's
for Thanksgiving. Going to
everyone to be picked up and
cuddled. She was making
laps around the dining room
and kitchen while playing w/
my brother's standard
aussie. She was great.
Even there, once she knew
where "out" was, she would
just go to the door and goes
out to potty....so far no
accidents in the house.
Never ever did I think that
I would be able to let her
be loose in my Mom's house,
since I have only had her
for a few days, but already
she barks to go out if she
can't see you, and has her
house training under
control. She loves to ride
in the car....just lies down
and goes to sleep until we
get where we are
going.........She is just
great. I need to thank you
for sending her almost
completely potty trained,
because that has been a
breeze.
I will have to say that
Limit is by far one of the
most intelligent and
confident pups that I have
ever owned.
We have mastered sit and
wait, and we are now working
on down and come. She is
VERY food motivated so
training her has been
breeze so far. She really
is a joy to have around.
Thanks again for agreeing to
let her go!
Terry
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| Here are a few
cute pics of my Granite. He is SO full of
life and so happy all the time! He is such
a love, I can't even tell you how obsessed I
am with him! We have such a blast
together! He is the perfect hiking buddy,
we take weekend trips up north to Vermont or
New Hampshire together just me and Gran...he
loves to swim and play fetch too, he's just
the right amount of protective, and
definitely feisty! He's not too into taking
a break and napping...he says "mom, that's
what night time is for!" He definitely
keeps it challenging and has me thinking
quick all the time, he is one strong willed
boy! I JUST LOVE HIM! Thanks again for such
an amazing dog....I know who I'll be going
to for my next Aussie! Thanks again, Tania & Granite
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Tonya, it looks like
your boys will be moving
to Florida in the next
couple of months and
become beach dogs! So I
have been very busy
getting my house ready
for sale. Here is some
pictures of the boys you
are more than welcome to
use.
Tully Mars is a member
of Central Oklahoma
Search and Rescue
www.cosar.org
and will shortly be
certified as a
wilderness search dog.
He is an extremely
hard-working, highly
intelligent problem
solver who is very
trainable and willing to
learn. He is a highly
motivated K-9 capable of
clearing over 80 acres
of search area in under
90 minutes. He is also
very loving, gentle,
tolerant with my kids
and their friends and
always ready to play!
His one weakness is he
is a food thief! If
something is left on the
counter, the table, ON
TOP OF THE FRIDGE, Tully
is there!
Gregory T. Metty SARTECH I |
| Tonya, Things are going wonderfully on our end. Sugar is fitting in quite well; my mother, who as a general rule only tolerates animals, has fallen madly in love with her, as has my father - who, despite a lifetime of dog ownership, seems to have grown a special fondness for Sugar. As for myself, I can scarcely look at the pictures of her I carry on my i-Phone without grinning and/or talking to it. The various tricks she was taught at the obedience school are impressive: she sits, stays, come, and hops up in laps as well as any dog I've ever seen, and she *loves* to give high-fives. She is actually too smart for my own good - since my training sessions usually include a "high five" after "come," she's begun high fiving me as soon as she approaches - although I suspect she does it because she knows I fall apart and love on her whenever she does it. She is the smartest dog I've ever known - I've spent a few months at my parents' house, and she knows to wait in the sunroom for Grandma to get home every Sunday when they take weekend trips. Also, when we do the "stay, I walk away, and then call her to 'come'" routine, I'll attempt to throw her a curve by using another word. I can say "stay, (walk away), stay" - or even "stay, (walk away), ... hula! ... do laundry! ... tango!" - and she'll never fall for it, always waiting for "come." When "Grandma" or I get home, her little butt and stubby tail vibrate hilariously fast; she even does a weird, curving sideways walk when she's excited that makes me smile. MATT HARP |
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SASHA & SEAN - Coming Soon |
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Tonya, thank you so much!!! I can't begin to
explain what he means to me. It amazes me
how a little dog can have such an amazing
heart and be so willing to please. I have
owned aussies for almost 20 years and I have
to say he is by far the best aussie I have
ever gotten. He is always eager to please,
and goes where ever I go. He even goes to
work with me. Thank you so much for such an
amazing gift! |
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