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Guardians of My Nest
I looked at all the caged animals in the shelter...the cast-offs of human society. I saw in their eyes love and hope, fear and dread, sadness and betrayal. And I was angry. "God," I said, "this is terrible! Why don't you do something?" God was silent for a moment and then He spoke softly. I have done something, " He replied. "I created you." ~The Animals Savior - Copyright Jim Willis 1999
Here is the rest of my clan. Just about all the dogs here have a sad story to go with them, most of them where rescues. The Guardians of the Nest:
A dog's tale: Do I Go Home Today? My family brought me to their home --- Author Unknown
Shelby: Her last owners found that a puppy was a bit more work then they had time for. I got her with the intent of giving her to a friend. But my husband who was laid up at the time & fell for her. He loves his couch spud. How could I say no. This is a photo of Shelby when she arrived. The photos below are after she was with us for a couple weeks.
Well we have added a couple more newbies to the household. Here they are with their stories.
Wild Rose Acres Gretchen Meet the new gal on the block. Gretchen
Gretchen means little Pearl. Since my elder Rottweiler was Gretta, which means Pearl. I thought how fitting that Gretchen should mean little pearl. What a sweetheart she is. Gretchen was my Birthday gift this year, and what a gift. She is a great little pup full of personality. I have to give a great big thanks and tons of credit to the lady whom I got her from. She is a very social pup, outgoing and just a blast to be around.
Gretchen will be trained to do a variety of task. She has already been in on her first big kill. They got a rat out in the barn. Gretchen ended up with the prize and it took a bit of muscle to get her let go of it. Definitely need to get the drop it command down LOL, once I had retrieved it she was off looking for another. I was so ecstatic. She is going to be such a great help with the vermin around here. Well its been a while and Gretchen has been growing. She is now 6 months old and a big girl if I do say so myself. At her last vet appointment she weighed in at 79 pounds , she was 6 months old . She is a big sweetheart still, just now learning that she can protect and guard things.
Check back in often to watch her grow. New photo taken winter 2006
Meet Tessa : Meet Tessa. We where told she had aggression issues, but have not seen any, she is a really sweet girl who loves everyone she meets. When she arrived she had a big lump on her hind leg. We had it checked out and it was found to be a benign cancerous tumor. We have had it removed and she has had a couple surgeries since, but now is almost all healed and playing hard again with the other dogs. Part of the reason she was re-homed is her people moved to the country with pictures of Tessa being able to run and play. Only to find they could not insure their new home as long as they owned Tessa. You see some insurance companies will not let you get insurance if you own certain breeds of dogs. So check this out before taking in a dog or getting a new pup. Since Tessa is Gretchen's sister we decided she could come here to live. She spends her days learning the ropes of farm life and playing with her sister and all the others that reside here. Come back often to see new photos of her.
Tessa's wound after her tumor was removed.
This is Tessa as of April of 2007 . She has healed from her surgeries , has learned allot about living on a farm and loves nothing more then playing with her sister Gretchen and her friend Cuda . We lovingly call her and her sister the ha-duff-a-lump sisters .
I would like to introduce Tazr . He is the newest member of my fur family . Tazr comes from a great couple [Jim & Steph Oswald from Remsen Iowa ] that raise quality old fashion German Shepherds [not the new banana backed ski slope type] , these are the large , straight backed , hard working kind . They also raise Burnese Mountain Dogs. Tazr's parents are well rounded and accomplished dogs.
At this time he is just loving being a
pup and getting to know everyone here . That is quite the task when
you are a little fuzzy guy . He will join Cuda
in helping with the farm work as he gets older and bigger . Tazr has been growing and learning , below you find a couple new photos of him , He is 3 months old in these . He is doing good with his commands and learning something every day . I have to say he is a joy to have .
As you can see his ears are finally up . He has such a regal apperance . Hard to believe when I brought him home a few weeks ago he wasnt much bigger then his little buddy Vinny .
Here is Tazr at 1 year old , he is a very good boy who tries hard at what ever job I ask of him . This photo really does not do him justice , will try and get a better one soon .
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