Laydee

Laydee has crossed over to a life without pain and discomfort. We were blessed when Laydee accepted us into to her life. So beautiful and full of life, and loving to learn how to be spoiled; some of which she learned from her Sheltie sister Twyla, the rest from us. We will forever miss Laydee, she left paw prints on our hearts. June 17, 2017

Killian

Killian was adopted by a kind gentleman who closely monitored Killian's special health need (bladder stones) and provided him with excellent care. Killian loved their daily walks together and  they had a close bond.  Killian crossed the Rainbow Bridge on June 10th, 2017 at the age of 15, and he is very missed by his dad. 

Ali

Ali has her forever home with Sheltie brother Taj, feline brother Rocket, and a mom who has lots of experience with training and socialization. Ali started a little game where she comes within a foot of where mom is sitting, play-bows and then bounds away, then comes back and starts it again. Shy Ali likes to spend time in her crate, but comes out often to follow Taj around, or if he barks she has to know what's going on and may join in the barking. Mornings are happy times, with Ali and Taj barking to wake mom up - everyone is excited for breakfast ... typical Shelties!

Doolittle

Little Doolittle came to me scared and shy, with bad shoulders from living in a kennel 24/7 for the first 7 years of his life! He leaned against my leg with his foot on my foot and we bonded from there. We got him healthy and strong and he lived large! He was such a kind, gentle and accepting soul; he loved everyone. All my customers at work fell in love with him. He had quite the fan base! When we considered adopting a second Sheltie, I told Doolittle we wanted to give her a chance at a good life like we did for him.

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