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Parade of Rescue Dogs, 2003 Western Regional Specialty

 

CassieCassie (1548) is our BABY GIRL--we can't remember life without her in it now! She has added so much joy and companionship to our lives. I have had many dogs in my lifetime, and I must say that Cassie is the sweetest, most lovable dog I have ever had! Everyone who meets her falls in love with her. I think she will always be somewhat "timid", and will always need constant reassurance--but that's OK. She has made "leaps and bounds" since we got her in October. Remember how she was so afraid of the stairs, and walking up & down hills? Well, now she runs up and down them like she has been doing it all of her life. She is SO smart....as most Goldens are, She LOVES her stuffed animals....and carries them all over the house...."squeaking" them all the way. She is so funny. Everyone tells me how "lucky" Cassie is, for finding us....but I think it's the other way around. We are the lucky ones. She will have that sense of security, trust, and love for the rest of her life here with us.

 

FalcoreFalcore is a true pet now. We most recently took him to Whistler BC for 3 days. He doesn't like riding in the back of the car, but prefers to be in the middle between the two kids. So we made him comfortable and he and the kids were great traveling companions. Falcore vacationed really well and got used to riding the elevators when we took him out. Of course everyone loved him and he in turn loved everyone, turning on the charm and getting a pat from anyone who would oblige. Quite a little ham he is carrying his stuffed duck around like a prize! Steve and I tell each other that he is our reward we got for loving our previous dog Spencer who wasn't always the easiest dog to love.

 

JoeyJoey (1499) We love him as does anyone else who meets him. He is a typical "youngster"…we've had a few chewing incidents but we've learned to keep his toy tub full of new and exciting things. We have been told by several people we've met walking him or at Marymoor etc. that they think he might be a Nova Scotia Tolling Retriever and looking at the official web site for this breed he does look exactly like some of the pics….But he definitely has the affectionate golden personality and we call him Curious George because like the little Curious George monkey he is interested and fascinated by everything. We feel so fortunate to have gotten him and it feels good to know he has now spent more of his life with us than in kennels and foster homes….. Thanks for helping the EGRR……

 

KatieKatie (1428) I had a Golden for 13 years and was devastated when we lost her to heart disease. I swore I would never go thru that experience again. One day and six years later, I was in the "mind set" of having a Golden. By chance, this wonderful, kind person was standing next to me at the THS and gave me her name and address. She mailed me an application form from Evergreen Rescue. One day I mailed it in--within one week I had a call, one day later I had Katie. I am sure that everyone was holding their breath that she would work out. WORK OUT is the under statement. She is my constant companion. She is the best of the best. We (and about three vets--all working together) solved her allergies. It took some medical attention, time and dollars, but well worth it. Sometimes I read over her past vet records and I literally sit down and cry. She is a happy, healthy dog. She loves unconditionally (and she gets it back).

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