lives just a few months ago,
bringing their Golden
love to our days.
They've worked so hard, along with their
parents, Rachel and Roman, and have
been such delightful students
and friends.
Harper and Haley
have beautiful, kind souls and
adore people more than anything in the
world. If you look up "Love Bug"
in the dictionary, you're sure to find
photos of these two lovely gals.
When we first met Harper, she was just a
little rascal, happy and enthusiastic
about everything in life, especially treats!
She immediately took to the training
and has been a star student ever since.
Her big sister, Haley, already
knew the ways of the world, but had
greater aspirations. She dreamed of
being a Canine Good Citizen and
set her sites on achieving her lofty goal.
Harper graduated from her In Home
Puppy Program in January, and jumped
right into our Group Class, where she
showed off all her skills and graduated
top of her Class.
Haley achieved her lifetime dream and
became a Canine Good Citizen, and has
convinced her little sister to follow suite.
So Harper will be joining us in our next
Caning Good Citizen Class.
We can't wait!
Congratulations, Harper and Haley,
you are two of our best girlfriends, and
we feel so blessed to have had the
opportunity to spend time with you.
Thank you for being such good girls in
class, and bringing your Golden
sunshine to our lives
We love you,
Dogs of the Month!
"Golden retrievers are not bred to be
guard dogs, and considering the size of
their hearts and their irrepressible joy in
life, they are less likely to bite than to bark,
less likely to bark than to lick a hand in
greeting. In spite of their size, they think
they are lap dogs, and in spite of being
dogs, they think they are also human, and
nearly every human they meet is judged to
have the potential to be a boon companion
who might, at many moment, cry, "Let's go!"
and lead them on a great adventure."
~ Dean Koontz
we feel so blessed to have had the
opportunity to spend time with you.
Thank you for being such good girls in
class, and bringing your Golden
sunshine to our lives
We love you,
Dogs of the Month!
"Golden retrievers are not bred to be
guard dogs, and considering the size of
their hearts and their irrepressible joy in
life, they are less likely to bite than to bark,
less likely to bark than to lick a hand in
greeting. In spite of their size, they think
they are lap dogs, and in spite of being
dogs, they think they are also human, and
nearly every human they meet is judged to
have the potential to be a boon companion
who might, at many moment, cry, "Let's go!"
and lead them on a great adventure."
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