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Heather Steege
Merry Christmas, Annie! With love from Andrea
"In loving memory of Lacey - The best dog a family could ask for"
Merry Christmas Annie from your friends in Minnesota: Sarah and Grandpa Frank!
Happy Holidays from anonymous
Hi, my name is Annie & I am nine years old and I came all the way from Watertown, South Dakota to stay with my FM & FD & their dog Jackson in Walnut, Iowa. I am so very happy to be here. I don't have to stay outside anymore, I don't have to be in a cement kennel anymore, people will make me feel better when I hurt and I don't have to have any more babies.
Foster Mom here: aren't we lucky to get to share our lives with precious Annie for a while. If their was a sweetness barometer, she would pop the top right off. When we picked up Annie Sunday, both the transporters and my husband and I were appalled at the condition of Annie. She was filthy, has sores from laying on the hard concrete and was evidently just weaned from puppies. Puppies at age nine!!
First of all came a bath which she didn't love but behaved perfectly. First night slept all night in the laundry room with not a peep and just a baby gate. She has eaten well, comes when called, can sit and stay. Not sure how much she has ever been in a house, but she sure thinks it is super-duper. Our pup Jack and she are already buds and totally share the water bowl, toys and chew bones. We don't know about cats or kids yet, but am sure we would have not any kind of problem with kids. Any one under five would probably not be great, not because Annie would hurt them, but they may be too hard on her for now. She has not been treated kindly, she has a beautiful blocky head and pretty face, 65 pounds which surprised me and a somewhat scarred body. All Annie needs is someone to love her and treat her with dignity.
We visited the vet on Monday and because we know none of her history, she was given all her shots, had a thorough exam and had bloodwork done. She has a fatty tumor on back leg which is nothing, those calluses from the cement and nasty ears. We received some meds for ears and Doc said she had great teeth, all blood work came back great and that she obviously came from good stock. Next Annie will be micro-chipped and then spayed. Yay!!
Played ball yesterday, great retriever but has no idea what stuffed toys are for. LOVES the chew bones. We walked very nicely, sometimes likes to lead but did not need the gentle leader and boy can she make a bee-line for the back door!
Now the negative: because Annie probably has lived her life as an outside dog, she does not have household potty manners. We are diligently working on this and hopefully it will be remedied in a very short while. She does mind and aims to please.
We will let you know more about Annie as we get to know her better. If you would love to share your life with a little older gal who can give you years of devotion, please consider Annie, she deserves your love.
Annie & her chew bone
Annie & Jack showing Santa how good they can be