Nigel, who has been renamed Zippy, is doing very well. He is housebroken, by 4 months old, and is a very good boy. He rings the bell hanging on our back door when he has to go out for potty.
He loves to meet new people and enjoys going to the office with Daddy ocassionally. The girls at the office just love him.
Just an update on Nadia's first day. She is such a happy dog. Her little tail is always up and wagging. She is pooping and wetting and eating and drinking. Last night she slept in her cage through the night without any wimpering. I thought I heard her stir at 5 am so I got her up to potty. We went back to bed and she settled down for a few more hours. You have done such a great job with these puppies. Thank you for letting me have her.
She is the same color as our floor. I put a little bell on her collar so I can see her better. Of course she hates the collar, but she doesn't wear it all the time.
Martina,
My 12 year old grandson Noah is an animal lover too. So many people are lovin on Nash. I am so completely thrilled with his little personality. He is everything I could have hoped for and more. I have decided to keep his name Nash. Everyone likes it best. I will email you tomorrow.
Vicki
We could not be happier with our new Spotlight poodle! We brought Riley home 4 days ago, and even at eight weeks old he has amazed us with his intelligence and his eagerness to please. He is sleeping all night (till 7am!) in his crate without complaint, and having almost no accidents indoors. You gave him such a great start with training, he knows as soon as we let him outside what he is expected to do. Our vet was very impressed with the care, grooming, and training Riley had received, and said we were very lucky to have found such a knowledgeable and diligent breeder. Riley is loving, affectionate, friendly, and irresistible - and so smart. We could not be happier, and know that he was meant to be a part of our family. Thank you for everything!
I want to thank you, again, for spending so much time with me on the telephone. I realize how important time is, and I can?t even express to you how helpful those few hours were. I want to thank you for your willingness to help me find a puppy for my family. I realize that for many ?breeders? selling a puppy is the overall outcome that most seek, so your honesty and willingness to tell me when a puppy wouldn?t be a good fit for me was refreshing.
Martina,
We are just blown away by Miles-You have gotten him off to such a great start, everything you said about him is so true.Miles and I have bonded strongly already-Sammy loves him and wants to play but Miles is a bit nervous of him, I think it will come together tomorrow-Miles had a very long, stressful day. Can't believe it but everytime I take him out and say "go potty"-he DOES!! He even went to the door and let me know he needed to go poo outside. Amazing for such a baby.Thank You very, very much for his beautiful blanket-sweet and thoughtful touch. His collar is a good color for him. He is of course in bed with us and Sammy-helping me type and chewing his rawhide bone you sent. He really loves it-what kind is it?? I want to get him some more.
Sorry it's been so long since I last called/emailed.
Mia is doing great and she is a wonderful addition to our family. She has just about mastered her house breaking skill but still needs some work with going #2 in the designated part of the yard.
She usually wants up in our arms when she gets tired and goes to sleep almost immediately--after a bunch of kisses. When she falls asleep we hold her for awhile (while sitting and watching TV) and then put her in her crate. Even if she does wake up and gives a couple of soft whimpers, she goes right back to sleep. Mia sleeps about three to four hours at a time. That works out well for Carma and me as we get up in about that time anyway. We then go outside and stand in the cold until Mia is finished. When we come inside, Mia wants to play a bit so after about 15 minutes of play I put her back in her crate and she usually falls asleep in a couple of minutes.
The vet says she is just fine and really liked how friendly Mia was. We had a micro chip implanted under Mia's skin and made arrangements for spaying her in about four to six months. The Vet.
It appears that Mia has fully adjusted to our family and is very friendly to those we introduce her to. We can't imagine how we ever lived the last few months without a puppy. She is very smart and is very playful and loving. She does have an "independent" streak when she wants to do something different that we have in mind, but so do the other women in my life!! What fun.
Well, better go.
J.L.
Merlin did great last night. Not a single whimper. He also waited until
morning to go potty! He is doing great! I put his kennel in the
laundry room and left the door open. I will keep you posted on the
day! He is so wonderful!
Merlin is such a good dog! He is so sweet! I just wanted to send you a
quick note and tell you that! He follows me everywhere I go! He is
like a little shadow. Last night while I was doing dishes, he sat right
next to my foot the whole time!
Hey there Martina,
Hope you and your family are doing great. We have an update on our little girl and some pretty adorable pictures too! She's doing great with the potty training, the smaller amount of space and the newspapers are working out great... she's almost there, we see improvement daily. ( she never forgets that she gets a treat and a shower of praise after doing her business on the papers)
She's a popular little thing, the neighbors are nuts about her and all our friends can't get over how beautiful she is, I think the girls at our bank wanted to keep her, and everyone at the Vet. hospital had to hold her and cuddle with her.
We really appreciate ya'll doing such a great job with her,
Thanks again,
D. and L.
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