Here are some of our Success
stories! We love hearing from our customers and receiving updates about our
puppies!
Lola,
I wanted to send you an update on our puppy. Roxie is 6 months old now and is
a wonderful addition to our family. She has quite a lot of energy but
is still eager to please us learning everything we teach her almost
instantly. She's beautiful, highly intelligent and incredibly
expressive. We are never bored with her, in fact because of her, we are much
more disciplined and consistent. In other words, she'd be getting away with
something if we didn't stay ahead of her. Roxie will continue to entertain us
for many years to come.

Hi Lola, I just wanted to let you know how well
Mini (Wanda from Wilma and Mick) is doing. It is just over a month that we
have had her and we could not be more pleased. She is our 2nd Weim and gets
along so well with our 3 year old Molly...I've attached a picture of them with
our 3 kids for you to see. She is doing very well with all her training. She
lets us know when she needs to go out, when she's tired, she'll put herself in
her crate and she also knows many commands. She is a very bright, very
affectionate and loving dog. We just want to let you know how happy we are
with her...your breeding is exceptional...
Thanks again, Cathy

Hi Lola,
We are delinquent in sending you pictures of our Truman – we will do our best
to rectify. As a follow-up to our conversation with you a couple of weeks ago,
Carmen and I wanted to write you and let you know our our big guy is getting
along.
Truman is our 3rd Weimar and our best. He is a joy and has taken well to our
home in Michigan. While he has the typical Weimar stubbornness, he has
trained well and with the exception of a couple of accidents, house broken
within the first few days with us.
Unlike our other Weims (fingers crossed) he has not suffered from separation
anxiety and can be trusted to be by himself out of a cage for up to three
hours. He is a real people dog and loves all whom he sees.
It is very clear that your breeding and puppy development process works
extremely well. Our heartiest congratulations to you on your quality program.
And you were correct about Truman being a big boy – he has tripled his weight
and doubled his height in 8 weeks. The vet estimates he will be about 32” at
the shoulder and 100 pounds – this is exactly what we wanted but he is not
leaving us much room on the sofa.
The best of holidays to you and our thanks for raising such a wonderful
animal.
Bill and Carmen Mason

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Happy new year. Hope you and your family are having a wonderful start
to2009. Here are some more pics of Dora .She is a wonderful addition to our
family and is definitely the "spoiled baby girl".
She and Lewie, the black doberman mix, really bonded well. They don't go to
sleep unless they are cuddled together.
Dora gets right in there when they are all playing and rough-housing...she is
a real antagonizer.
Thanks for providing our aDORAble new addition!
Lisa (Adam's mom)

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Hi Lola, here are some new pictures of Karley. Feel free to use them
as you like. She's doing great, almost completely housebroken, eating
well and getting huge. She's going for her next vet check tomorrow.
I'll let you know how much she weighs, she's certainly going to be a big
girl. She gets along famously with our kitten, Sara, they don't leave
each other sides very often.

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Hi Lola... he's awesome!!!... the
girls absolutely adore him... he slept most of the way home in the van... he
wasn't sick and didn't pee... whined only a little... when we got home I took
him out on the back deck and he went potty... he had a good sniff round most
of the house and cried a little every now and then... after about an hour he
seemed to settle down and seemed a lot happier... he rolled himself up in his
blanket and played tug-of-war with it and the girls... he kept taking these
little power naps during the evening, with the girls tiring him out, and he
finally went to sleep about 11... he woke at 1am from being asleep on
Heather's lap so she put him in his crate with his blanket and he went
straight back to sleep... he was still sleeping at 6 when we got up... he
didn't eat much last night, except for these liver treats Heather bought for
him... but this morning he was eating from his bowl... Heather was taking him
for a little walk outside this morning, taking the girls to School...