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Hi!
My name is Hannah, aka "Hannah Banana" or"Hannah Berries". (I once ate a quart of fresh berries that my mom had just picked and had a purple stain on my face and paws!)
I'm writing as the spokesdog for my brother Harley, my sister Mia, and myself. Harley was the first of us to come into this family. He was adopted from GRIN 7½ years ago at the age of 1½ years old. He was adopted as a companion for the 7 year old resident Golden, Beauregard. My mom says Harley was the wildest dog she's ever seen. It seems that Harley didn't have any manners whatsoever. He hadn't been socialized to people or animals. He seemed to think that everything in the house was his chew up or eat. After a lot of love, obedience training, and hard work, he turned out to be a "typical Golden".

My sister Mia and I were adopted from GRIN 7 years ago at the ages of 1 year old. We were much calmer then Harley but also needed lots of love and attention. Both Mia and I were extremely malnourished when we were adopted so our mom spent a lot of time trying to "fatten us up". All three of us love each other very much and hang out together all of the time. Each one of us is always concerned about what the other two are doing at any moment. We love to run around the yard together, play with our tennis balls, and carry around stuffed animals. We also like to go on long rides with mom and dad.

We all love our mom and dad and each other very much and are so happy we found our forever home.
Hannah, Mia and Harley (fur kids of Al and Merry Anne)
The Szidik Family
June 2008

Remember Me? Bella
Hi my name is Bella and I asked my mom to send some pictures to you. I am having a great time and love my new home and my new mom. I have been learning how to sit/stay, down/stay, come, off, leave it, walk on the leash, jump, touch, retrieve my ball, and lots more. This learning is fun but I still have trouble remembering it all the time.
I know I will get better it just takes practice. This weekend mom says I am going to learn how to stay in my yard. Then I will be able to run around and chase the ball without having a leash on. I am really good at barking and letting mom know I have to go outside. That's good, cause I get to enjoy the fresh air each time. I also have met my best friend Obie.
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