Here are the pictures of Bruno. I’m sure you were surprised to hear from me but I often think of you and wonder if you’d like to see how your puppies turn out. I think it’s obvious how much he means to us, and as I said, our families and neighbors have watched him grow up and they all think the world of Bruno. He also has lots of dog friends. He is so friendly with everyone; it’s no wonder that people love him.
Bill and Mary (and of course Bruno) from Indiana


Nathan and Laura,
Your little female Westie (aka Sadie) is growing up. She has really become part of the family. It didn't take her long to take over. She has been a lot of fun. About 2 weeks ago, I took her to a champion westie breeder to have her groomed and she was very complementary of Sadie. She even got out her book describing the desirable traits of a westie and said Sadie really was excellent. She said that her coat was very desirable and nice. She said we could actually "show" Sadie if we wanted to but that doesn't interest us, just have her as part of the family is what we want. I thought you would like to know what she said. I have attached a few pictures so you can she how she is growing. Come by and visit her sometime.
Richard from Texas


We are having the most fun ever with the puppies. We had that horse sale here and took them (of course) and could have sold them twenty times over. They were so well behaved and of course cute. Because it was at a Fairgrounds we carried them everywhere and only let them go to the bathroom in a stall full of shavings, so yesterday at the ranch down at the barn, Mork had to find shavings before the took care of business. We named them Mork and Mindy and everyone over that certain age just loves the names. Do you have any more from that litter for sale? Jim and I don't know what you did to raise these pups but whatever it was they are very socialized and loving. We can't say enough of how nice these puppies are; Jim just watches and smiles with amazement. Thanks again for everything.
Jim and Meredith from Oregon
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