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Old 03-21-2006, 08:42 AM   #9
PetitePawz
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You know they say that having an animal helps prolong the life of seniors.
I would hate to discriminate against anyone who had tons of love to dish out to one of my pups.
We just had to finalize some much needed details before this took place.
I have recently placed a pup in the home of a very active 78 yrs young lady. Upon doing so, we agreed that I would hold this puppy a little longer than usual and placed her at almost 5 months. Giving her some time to establish her potty routine.
Gladys * the new owner ,has one of two daughter in daily to help with household tasks and such.
* Fenced Yard* was also a priority,
All my Pups are micro chipped as well,
In my contract it was stated that should anything happen to Glady's the pup, would reside with the daughter ( who was was more than willing to step up to this arrangement)
I also have a lifetime Welcome Home Policy for all my pups.
Cleopatra the pup has brought so much Joy to Glady's life and her daughters swear that she insists on getting down on the floor to play with her.
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