“Lucky” is doing very well.  He slept the whole
way home and adjusted to his new home almost
immediately.  He loves his new bed and toys and
playing with all of us.

Tonight he went on his first play date.  We took
him to my moms to play with her dogs.  They had
a blast.  

I’ll keep in touch.

Jacki
Aine Cocker Owners
Hi Rachel, the girls are doing great! I have pics but my son has my
camera. i will send them to U when i get it back. Maggie & Mollie have
been to the vet, they got their shots have been put on heartworm meds.
Maggie weighed 10.6 & Mollie 9.6. They are the same size, Maggie just
seems more solid. Both are very healthy!!! I have been feeding them
Purina Pro Plan Selects from day one, Thank God i lucked out and was
not buying the tainted stuff!! They are scheduled to be spayed the  first
week of July. They also have been to the groomer two weeks ago, they
are real fur-balls. We take them for walks around our development and
every little girl knows their names and we have to stop and let them say
hello to the girls. The fight like cats but their tails are wagging and then
they lie together. They have gotten hold of toilet paper rolls, socks
disappear before your eyes, shoes are taken behind chairs, all kinds of
fun stuff( NOT!) We have to let them outside on thin ropes to do their
thing, once they got to about 12 weeks one would take off one way, the
other the opposite way. I have bought and installed a radio fence but the
vet says to wait till they are six months old, then they can have fun
running in the yard. YEP, they are a real trip. As far as housebreaking, it
has been a little harder to do, I would say they are at about 75%, the
number 2s are always outside, number 1s mostly outside but they do
have accidents. No big deal, they will get there. Got to go but i do have a
question, How do I send off the microchip regs? My county says I have to
wait till they are spayed then vet gives me some form to send at same
time to get lifetime licence. Let me Know.     

Ps  u are not being a pest or intruding for inquiring about the girls. I am
so used to breeders selling me dogs and then not ever hearing from
them again. It's nice to have one that truly cares.

Take care    Dale
Rae,

Well Shawn and I brought Kennedy to the vet the other day.  She had to have one
more puppy shot and her bordatella ( I don't know how to spell it). They also
checked her again for worms and did a few puppy checks on her. She did
awesome and the vet was EXTREMELY impressed with her.  She thought she was
the most beautiful cocker that she had seen.  She was so impressed that she
wanted your info.  She kept asking us questions about her and we kept telling her all
the info that you had told us and she couldn't believe it. She just couldn't get over
her. She was very impressed with the way she was at the vet she sat pretty and
flashed her little eyes (kinda hard not to fall in love with!) Kennedy is up to 11lbs,
she is still so tiny.  I am going to be taking some more pictures of her and as soon
as I do I will send them to you.  But I just wanted to say thank you so much for such a
great little puppy.

We are going to take more pictures of her this weekend when we go back to the
park. Oh yeah, so Kennedy has decided she LOVES the slide! It is so funny, she
races Shawn to get to it first so she can come down it first.  It makes me nervous
but she likes it.  She has been sleeping awesome at night and she has been doing
really good when we are not home.  I have been going home for about 45min
everyday during lunch, she acts like we have left her forever, but when I leave she
goes right back to sleep.  But I will talk to you soon and we will send pictures this
weekend.

Thank you,

Melissa
Hi Rae -

Darlene and I want to thank you for adding a beaming ray of light in the
name of Dexter to our lives. We are in love with him! You are a special lady,
and your breeding expertise and skills shine through! We had an opportunity
last evening to read through all of the paperwork and things you so kindly
sent us home with. THANK YOU would be an understatement. Knowing he
came from such an amazing line and that you took such good care of him
(and all your dogs) from before the time he was born to the day you placed
him in our arms means so much to us.

The CD was the icing on the cake. What a delight that will be to have those
pictures and frame many of them, send to friends and family. It is so special
to be able to look back and see his growth and changes. Wow, what a
breeder you are!

Dexter is settling in so nicely to his new home. He slept through the night, is
learning to pee outside, and slooooowwwwly getting used to his crate. We
are doing 10 minutes twice a day for now and leaving the room to get him
used to it. He is SO smart and like a little sponge, absorbing things,
listening. He saw his first bird, loved the chirping, and then attacked some
leaves outside in the front lawn. LOL

We absolutely love our baby and plan to keep in touch, if that is okay with
you. Thanks for having such a high standard for cockers and sharing your
passion and skill with us cocker lovers. We are two people who deeply
appreciate you!

Kindly,
Carol and Darlene