Retired Dogs
This is a memory page, as we love to keep photos of all our lovely mamas past and present. We do not sell our retired dogs. They are part of our family and so they live with family and friends.
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Ginger Cookie- Our Apricot Schnoodle
Weight 15 lbs.
Height 13 inches at shoulders Apricot curly coated F1b Schnoodles Ginger is spunky and energetic. She loves people and new adventures. She loves to go to my kids sporting events....the more people the better! She would make a great therapy dog because she does so well with new experiences and enjoys people and dogs so much! She is also super smart. She learned to heel so well, that she is a joy to walk down a crowded city street.
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Winnie retired at a rather early age. She developed Ovarian Cysts which render a dog infertile. Her first few litters were lovely puppies indeed and we would have loved to continue having puppies with Winnie. But sometimes it just is not a part of nature's plan. We are happy to enjoy Winnie now as a simply lovely pet and companion.
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Crystal Snowflake passed away in Summer 2019. It was so heartbreaking for our family. She was such a special dog that I immediately contacted her breeder to see if I could get another puppy from Crystals mother. I called just in time! Crystals mother had just had her last litter before retirement, and there was just one white female puppy in the litter of seven! We have named this puppy Snow Angel, and we hope she will grow to be as special as her mother!
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Crystal Snowflake - RIP Aug 2019
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Coco our *Toy Schnauzer Retired
Coco Chanel now lives with my good friend Sarah. She comes to visit me, and I get to visit her. She is living the life she was born to live...a total princess. Goes everywhere with her owner, and always has a lap to sit on. As much as we miss having Coco as our pet, it warms my heart to know she is my friend Sarah's beloved companion.
Zoey retired in July 2019
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Zoey is now retired and lives with my sister Teresa. She very quickly adopted Teresa as her preferred human, just like she was me. I wonder if dogs can tell family resemblance...LOL!
Zoey is spunky, and has a clown-like personality. She talks to her people, with a soft airy "barks" which my son calls a "half bark". Zoey is super smart and easy to train. She is also super 'Chill" and is so relaxed with strangers, that she would make a great therapy dog. One of my greatest joys was to watch Zoey barking with glee leading the Schnauzer chase through the woods. The other dogs couldn't quite catch her! She was such a tease. |