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Oh Yvonne you should be so proud of yourself for the way you turned Dolly from a neglected fearful little dog to the happy healthy dog she now is. I know it’s heartbreaking letting her go but she will always hold a special place in your heart. You have given Dolly and her puppies the best gift ever – love. Well done ![]()
I got a lovely update from Rosie’s new family yesterday:
"Dolly/Rosie is settling in very well. Our granddaughter came down to see Rosie and she is besotted with her.
Rosie is asleep now. She ate some kibbles twice and some turkey
and she peed out the back twice. We love her.Thank you so much for taking such good care of her, she is a credit to you."
I got this photo too, of Rosie playing with a squeaky face toy they bought her. She plays with it like a maniac! It’s great to see her continue to play when her pups aren’t around. This is one happy foster Mam. xx Rosie.
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Thank you so much Yvonne for the wonderful loving way you cared for Rosie (dolly) she is now a very happy little lady. Everyone loves her. She greets everyone who comes into the house and there are many. We didn’t want to leave her on her own downstairs so last night we brought her bed up to my sons room she wasn’t interested in sleeping in her bed. So she hopped up and slept happily on my sons bed. He adores her. She is investigating her new home. She didn’t like the tropical fish at first but now she isn’t bothered with them. I am looking forward to showing her off but I don’t want to take her out until she gets her immunization s on Tuesday. We feel really blessed to have such a fabulous little dog.
Well look at Rosie all snug and festive looking! Helen sent me this lovely photo and an update on Rosie.
Rosie is great. She loves people but not dogs.
Her family love her and so does everyone. She goes for a walk every day and nearly jumps out of her skin with excitement when she sees Helen putting her coat on! Rosie wants to play with everyone they meet on their walks. People often stop Helen to comment on what a lovely dog Rosie is. Jimmy has taught Rosie to ‘give the paw’.
Wishing Helen and family a very happy Christmas and I know Rosie is going to be spoiled! ![]()
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