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And now Chili has a brother! Can't wait to hear this story and see the pictures of 'the boys'!!!!!
Becky - you are one amazing woman!!
Adrianne
Java Joe was a re-home. I responded to a post on the breeder's web site offering to give him away to a good home. I had his half brother, Capp, for about 4 months before I read the posting. The breeder and owner were involved in a dispute, and the owner said she would give him away to a good home. I never planned to take in another large dog, but the owner seemed determined to find him another home, and he was Capp's half brother. He was 12 weeks old at the time, and the owner had him for 4 weeks prior to letting me have him. I paid the fees to have him flown to the airport nearest my home. I think that perhaps he was not as allergy friendly as traditional labradoodles are, and the previous owner had dreadful allergies. He also lacks the traditional labradoodle face.
Upon arriving at the local airport, he bounded out of the crate happy to see his new family. He is a little impulsive, extremely energetic, but incredibly smart. I am thankful everyday that we added this dog to my family. He and Capp are totally devoted to one another, and we love him to pieces.
Pat - Diamond's story made me cry. I hear so many nasty rescue stories that you would think this one wouldn't get to me but it really did! It just goes to show everyone that all doodles are re-homeable with right family, which you obviously are!
They need time to adjust - granted Diamond took lots longer than most but with kindness, love and patience they can become the wonderful doodle that Diamond is!!!
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