Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Buster & Snowie

Hi, a really good friend of mine is having to move to a place where
they can not take both of their dogs because of deposit/police issues.
So they are forced to find a home for them to keep them together. My
friend had raised them from little pups. Both Buster Brown (male) and
Snowflake aka Snowie (female) are very sweet little dogs. They are a
brother sister team/ littler mates. They have never been apart and the
owners would like them to stay together. Very good with kids (they
grew up with a now 5 year old boy). House trained, Buster has a
bladder issue that should be fixable with medication. Both are fixed.
They will be 9 October 28th. Dachshund mix.

Snowie: is a true sweetheart. She would never pass up a chance to be
given a pat and/or a tummy rub. She loves sitting next to you or on
your lap.

Buster: he is a shy little guy who is more of a follower then a
leader. Once he gets to know you he will be you friend forever. He
loves to play with plastic pop bottles and he really enjoys his soccer
ball.

Contact: Barbara Drake at 304.415.0406
Or Sarah Townsend at 304.553.2629 or email townsdsend@gmail.com.

These sweet little pups need to be adopted by the 25th of October.
That is the last day the owner can keep them. Please pass this on.
Thankyou, Sarah Townsend

Friday, May 21, 2010

Friday, May 14, 2010


Aug. 24, 2007

D was such a good girl on her walk. She liked to take things slow and enjoyed the outdoors. She was so polite waiting for her after walk treat.

Sarah T.

H

Feb. 27. 2010

H loved playing in the snow. As soon as he was let out he romped and danced with great joy! He was so excited he almost forgot one of the reasons he was out was so he could go to the potty. He loved the the snow so much it was hard to convince him to come back in doors where it was warm.

Sarah T.

S & B


May 13, 2010

Your 4 pawed babies were very happy to go out on a walk even though it was muggy. It was nice that the sun was not beating down on us. B ans S loved when they could use their voices and tell the other dogs we saw that they were on a walk too.

Sarah T.