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ROSIE O'GRADY

 

 

 

4/9/08: We're calling this little girl (only 29 lbs) Rosie O'Grady. The reason for that is because at the shelter we thought she was a boy, so we named her Grady. Once home, we realized our mistake, so we changed her name to Rosie O'Grady. What a sweetheart! She's a tiny little thing and you should see her run in the yard. She loves being outside so she can run circles in the grass. Rosie gets along with other dogs. She will be spayed and have her eyes fixed soon and will be ready for adoption soon after that.

 

6/9/08: Rosie is wondering why no one has applied to adopt her yet. She's a very well behaved little girl. She's house trained, crate trained, between 2-3 years old and no trouble at all. Maybe she'll have her own family soon.   

6/23/08: Little Rosie is with her sister, Lola, in her new home in Royal Oak MI. Rosie was a little afraid at first, but when she realized how sweet and gentle Sandy was, she decided that this adoption thing was going to be okay for her. AND she gets to be with Lola. She'll also have another sister. Her name is Bebe. She's excited to meet her. We're sure these three girls will learn to love each other.

We are very grateful to Sandy for adopting Rosie as well as Lola because we think it will make all the difference in Lola's progress to trust people again. Thanks, Sandy!!

     Rosie, Lola and Sandy

 

 

 

 




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