Woody 04-368

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Woody is a great dog - very handsome - he has a thick golden coat. He is 6 months old, up to date on shots, and currently intact..if you know what I mean. I will schedule an appointment for Woody for a little nip and tuck. Woody is very sweet, curious, and a lover. He has lived with kids and his fur-brother Henry 04-369 all of his life. Poor guy, I can tell he misses his brother. Woody and Henry are not being fostered together, as they are young enough to be separated and cannot be adopted together.

Woody loves to play, enjoys peanut butter in Kongs (who wouldn't??), and is a big puppy. Woody will need obedience training and I think he would do excellent. Yesterday we went for a walk with a gentle leader on and he was the best walking buddy ever. Woody stayed in heel position for most of the walk. This little guy is going to make someone really happy. Woody would love to have a playmate that is at least a one year old or older. He is wonderful with my 8 year old female. He is a little too much for my 13 week old pup Oakley. It is not necessary for him to have a playmate but it would be nice.

Woody would be great for almost any activity. You should see how alert he is when he hears ducks or geese flying overhead. I've never had a hunting dog but I think Woody would be excellent. He would also make a great walking buddy, running buddy, or just a best buddy all around.

Woody is housebroken; the previous owner said that he would go to the door and ring a bell. I don't have a bell but it would be really cute to see. I guess it's a reason for me to go dig through my Christmas stuff. Woody is another one of those perfect dogs that is hidden in a puppy body. After he receives training he will be an excellent dog. Plus, what a better way to get over the winter blues then to attend dog obedience classes? It will give you something to do plus you get to meet other dog lovers just like yourself. I love going to obedience class with Oakley and it?s so fun to mold these guys into the perfect dogs.

This guy is going to find the perfect family fast, so don?t even hesitate for one second and contact placement today.

WoodyWoodyWoody

At a Glance #04-368

Breed not specified Birthdate unknown
Male Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

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Woody is a great dog - very handsome - he has a thick golden coat. He is 6 months old, up to date on shots, and currently intact..if you know what I mean. I will schedule an appointment for Woody for a little nip and tuck. Woody is very sweet, curious, and a lover. He has lived with kids and his fur-brother Henry 04-369 all of his life. Poor guy, I can tell he misses his brother. Woody and Henry are not being fostered together, as they are young enough to be separated and cannot be adopted together.

Woody loves to play, enjoys peanut butter in Kongs (who wouldn't??), and is a big puppy. Woody will need obedience training and I think he would do excellent. Yesterday we went for a walk with a gentle leader on and he was the best walking buddy ever. Woody stayed in heel position for most of the walk. This little guy is going to make someone really happy. Woody would love to have a playmate that is at least a one year old or older. He is wonderful with my 8 year old female. He is a little too much for my 13 week old pup Oakley. It is not necessary for him to have a playmate but it would be nice.

Woody would be great for almost any activity. You should see how alert he is when he hears ducks or geese flying overhead. I've never had a hunting dog but I think Woody would be excellent. He would also make a great walking buddy, running buddy, or just a best buddy all around.

Woody is housebroken; the previous owner said that he would go to the door and ring a bell. I don't have a bell but it would be really cute to see. I guess it's a reason for me to go dig through my Christmas stuff. Woody is another one of those perfect dogs that is hidden in a puppy body. After he receives training he will be an excellent dog. Plus, what a better way to get over the winter blues then to attend dog obedience classes? It will give you something to do plus you get to meet other dog lovers just like yourself. I love going to obedience class with Oakley and it?s so fun to mold these guys into the perfect dogs.

This guy is going to find the perfect family fast, so don?t even hesitate for one second and contact placement today.

WoodyWoodyWoody

Updates

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Hello!

Well, a year has gone by since Woody has joined the E Family. He's a wonderful pup, and we love him dearly. He is a cuddler, is eager to learn and please, and just wants to be around you all the time. He is a bit naughty, though. He likes to take socks, take paper, and occasionally take shoes and "nibble" on them a bit. Of course, he is a typical puppy, and that kind of thing can be expected. He loves to play fetch out in the yard, LOVES the snow, and he also loves to play tug-o-war with Cody. It's hard to say how many ropes those two boys have gone through... they make the most out of them to say the least. He always has a look in his eye, whether it's mischevious or guilty depends on the day, and you know he's up to something. He hardly ever does anything really bad, though. He's made some new canine friends, too. Annean (aka Nina) is a Weimaraner pup about his age. We babysat her for a few days when her owner, one of my brother's friends, was out of town. He's also made friends with Rio, a 3 year old female Yellow Lab. She is one of the dogs out at the barn where I keep my horse. We haven't gotten the chance yet, but when things dry up and it's warm again I've been given the OK to bring him out so they can play. I'm still thinking about doing agility with him, maybe this spring. I think he'd enjoy it, and it'd put all his extra energy to good use. He's a speedster and has springs in his legs so we think he'd be good at it, too. I've attached some pictures of him to this message, and I think you'll enjoy looking at them.

Thanks again for helping Woody find us!

The E Family