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About Bruce, The

Bruce, a Purebred was adopted by Warren from South Africa.
Here's how Warren describes Bruce :
Bruce is a beautifull black and white bullie, with a soft nature! just wants food and love
Does Bruce 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes, chasing his tail and injuring himself doing so
Warren's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
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About Teddy, The

Teddy, a Purebred was adopted by Sheena from United Kingdom.
Here's how Sheena describes Teddy :
Big gentle loving giant.mummys girl who as to be with me every where i go.she is also very protective of me.
Does Teddy 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
She knows when there is a storm coming .and if i hide from her she will sniff around and find me she also loves to lay in the garden when it is relly cold outside .
Special Achievement of Teddy :
I have just found a lump on the side of her face .she gets an opp when she finished her season .i dont know what i will do if i lose her.she had a litter last october and made a brilliant mummy as long as i was there in the same room.
Sheena's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Anyone with a big heart that has alot of time to give.they need brushing everyday and their faces and necks get rel dirty so that takes alot of work to keep clean.they love children and other dogs to be round them.

About Ginger, The

Ginger, a Purebred was rescued by Kristen White from United States.
Here's how Kristen White describes Ginger :
Ginger is a very affectionate dog with a personality all her own. stubbon at times but amies to please. a great family dog who loves to play ball and carry around her babies. but when push comes to shove she is a true protector of her family. also a wonderful therapy dog. loves the out doors and love to cuddel at night.
Does Ginger 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Some of them do but also some of them do not. her attitude is like a true bull mastiff. if she sees it it is her if she licks it it is her and so forth.
Special Achievement of Ginger :
Don't turn your head on rescue dogs. Ginger is a rescue and a huge part of my family from day one. we couldn't have asked for a better dog.
Kristen White's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
A family that has the time to train the dog with a firm hand and one who will let them know who is leader of the pack. a family that wants a "small" lap dog cause they love to cuddel. and a family that has time to walk and play with their dog. you don't need a huge yard but a good one will help also a god fence to keep you dog safe. a warm place to sleep like your bed and a good meal twice a day.

About Princess Lily, The

Princess Lily, a Purebred was adopted by Kris Lozier from United States.
Here's how Kris Lozier describes Princess Lily :
She is shy , she is afraid of noises she hids when there is a noise and when anyone come in . but warms up very quickly.,at first she didnt want to be held but now she lets me hold here ,she sits on my lap and she is a real love,
Does Princess lily 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Im not sure is this behavior is characteristics of english stters or not, our last setter was not shy or afraid of noises.
Special Achievement of Princess Lily :
If you show them love they will love you back.she gets alot of love and she has come out of here shell alot.
Kris Lozier's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
The best family for setters are ones who have the time to devote to them, to love them and to have lots of patience, they learn very easily we have had here less tehn a week and she sits, comes and knows down.and she housebroke very quickly and has done wonderful with crate training

About Macduff, The

Macduff, a Purebred was adopted by Jim Wheeler from United States.
Here's how Jim Wheeler describes Macduff :
As of this date "he" is not yet a dog, or for that matter even a "puppy". he is, as best i can describe him a "tadpole under the lilly pads"!! we met his mother and father to be last saturday! the "act' should be consumated in the next few days (hopefully).all i can say is "go, digger go"!
Does Macduff 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
See above
Special Achievement of Macduff :
Yes. puppies, like love, take patience! i know he will be "cool",behave, and be a "lover", like me!
Jim Wheeler's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
People who love animals, esp. dogs! we now have two well-behaved, well-adjusted labradors, who at 12 and 9 years old are still playful and atttentive. i'm retired so i have much time to spend with "my boyz". i do know that they will be receptive to him, as they are great with all other dogs/puppies!

About Opie And Pearl, The

Opie And Pearl, a Purebred was adopted by Lois M. Wendzel from United States.
Here's how Lois M. Wendzel describes Opie And Pearl :
Pearl is very energetic. while opie is more laid back.
Does Opie and pearl 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
I believe they are very typical labs. very loyal, obedient and fun loving
Special Achievement of Opie And Pearl :
They loved to be played with and you have to give them lots of affection.
Lois M. Wendzel's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Families with kids and people who enjoy hunring

About Aika, The

Aika, a Purebred was adopted by O'brien from United States.
Here's how O'brien describes Aika :
We adopted our rottweiler "aika" when she was a puppy. the breeder was going to hand her over to the shelter because of her overbite and would not be able to sell or show her. since then, she has been such a blessing from god to our family as she has brought us closer. she is both a bold guardian and an intelligent, steady, devoted friend. she is gentle, loving, energetic, funny, discerning and calm. she is willing to please (although at times she is stubborn but we are committed to training her properly). she is wonderful with our children and she is the apple of their eyes. we are contemplating training her for a therapy dog...time will tell. we are grateful for the privilege of owning her. p.s. we are hoping you pick us as one of your winners as we would benefit tremendously from your program. in this economy, we all could use a little help....thanks!
Does Aika 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Aika is intelligent, calm by nature, curious, sometimes a bit aloof but deeply devoted and very discerning. she is willing to please and would love to "work". it is important that people are educated in the raising, training and caring for this wonderful breed.
Special Achievement of Aika :
See above answers (description of dog in box #1) we prayed that this dog would be a blessing to our family and others. there is a japanese saying "it takes a dog to make us humans realize our human-ness". for the right family, we would definitely recommend owning a rottweiler...our dog has "sold" us on this breed. for the right person or family, consideration of adopting a "rescue" rottweiler is a helpful option...but it is important to keep these dogs from having to be relinquished to the shelters in the first place.
O'brien's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Committed, disciplined family to raise a dog such as our dog (rottie). always remembering that a dog is an animal and needs to know it's place through loving, consistency, firm, patient ways. enjoy your pets....love god and eachother. thanks!

About Kane, The

Kane, a Purebred was adopted by Bonnie from Canada.
Here's how Bonnie describes Kane :
Very strong and dominant. but a very loving boy. he isn't a canr corso, but his breed was not there so i chose the one closest to him, he is a presa canario from spain.
Does Kane 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
He is a little sweeter than he's suppose to be i think. he is very protective of the house,kids, me and our property. but will greet you tail wagging unless you provoke him.
Special Achievement of Kane :
He is a big sucky baby with the family, if you live in the country he is a great watch dog for wild animals, like bear and cougars. he will protect his family at all cost!
Bonnie's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
He needs training and guidance, alot of attention. he needs lots of room and excercise. he is to be a trusted family member but with all big dogs should not be left alone with small children as they could unintentionaly hurt one. they like to think they are lap dogs as well so they are a bit silly.

About Moxie, The

Moxie, a Purebred was rescued by Ruth Randall from United States.
Here's how Ruth Randall describes Moxie :
Handsome, big, boisterous, friendly, lovable, and very stubborn and headstrong.
Does Moxie 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
It sounds to me like a lot of the problems i have with him are bred into him. he is smart and lovable. he is a lot different to the dogs i have had before. german shephard and st. bernhard. he is like a big kid.
Special Achievement of Moxie :
He doesn't seem to have a mean bone in his body, but can hurt you just by being playful and he needs a lot of exercise.
Ruth Randall's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Some one with time and energy. i think they need a family (pack) they don't seem to be solitary animals and seem to need companionship.

About Nuggles, The

Nuggles, a Purebred was adopted by Cherie Sagmiller from United States.
Here's how Cherie Sagmiller describes Nuggles :
A typical energetic and smart min pin--playful and yet very loving-very attentive to me at all times
Does Nuggles 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Yes, she is headstrong about a few things, and some we have to work on--others as long as she sees me as the alpha dog, she obeys fairly well for a 5 month old--but there are a few areas???!!!
Special Achievement of Nuggles :
Patience seems to be a great key--and being consistent
Cherie Sagmiller's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
People who do not have small children--they get too nippy with the little people around

About Agro, The

Agro, a Purebred was adopted by Ricardo from Mexico.
Here's how Ricardo describes Agro :
Very nice dog. very lovely and very goog guardian.
Does Agro 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
I thing so
Special Achievement of Agro :
No.
Ricardo's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
It is really a farm dog.

About Brio, The

Brio, a Purebred was adopted by Vicky from India.
Here's how Vicky describes Brio :
Very intelligent, playful, attachment, best in group winner.
Does Brio 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Pretty much.
Special Achievement of Brio :
Very intelligent pug is my "brio" !!
Vicky's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
There should be atleast two childern to play with the pet & two elders to take care of him & one leader/trainer to train him.

About Maggie, The

Maggie, a Purebred was adopted by Paula Collier from United States.
Here's how Paula Collier describes Maggie :
A little fireball of love and energy. magie is a smart little girl and loves to show you all her tricks.she expecially enjoys and sometime demands you attention.
Does Maggie 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Malteese are smart dogs who learn quickly.you do have to show her who is boss or she will take over. she has several tricks to show on comand.an loves attention and give you plenty of affection.
Special Achievement of Maggie :
Teach them what you expect out of them and you follow the rules yourself. they will reward you with their loyalty and love.
Paula Collier's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Those who have the time to give them the attention they need each day.older children, adults and the elderly.

About Sophie, The

Sophie, a Purebred was adopted by Doris from United States.
Here's how Doris describes Sophie :
Very loving. talkative. hasn't met a person she did't love full of energy and loves to explore new smells and places.
Does Sophie 's behavior show the inherent characteristics?
Can sometimes be too vocal when excitied. but it's with pure joy when she sees someone she knows.
Special Achievement of Sophie :
Christmas was fun . try singing carols with a beagle joining in.
Doris's advice on what type of family should adopt a :
Loves children. they have to be patient, and forgiving. needs room to explore

About Toby, The

Toby, a Purebred was adopted by Toni from United States.
Here's how Toni describes Toby :
Hes full of energy and loves to be cuddled. he is not potty trained yet and im having a hard time with that. hes cute and hes brown and white.


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