It's that time again. Greetings from Taiwan! We've had a few months where we didn't take in Taiwan dogs as we were working on placing some of our long term Taiwan adults. But now that we've cried and said our goodbye's to Tony, Margret and Jasmine we are ready to take on more Taiwan friends.
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| Donna with Dugan 5 year old Mini Schnauzer |
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| Welcome to the USA Kimo! |
They arrived at 11pm on Monday July 26th. We were returning from a wonderfully successful adoption weekend up North and delayed our drive home for a few hours and stopped off at LAX to meet and greet our latest arrivals! There's nothing quite like the excitement as we see the crates coming up the walkway. There's always a few goosebumps as we untie each crate, cut away all of the zip ties that keep our friends in their crates secure (no escapees for us on the tarmack!)and then as they emerge the overwhelming feeling of knowing that their journey has just begun but their life has drastically improved just by virtue of a 17 hour trip.
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| Puppies + kids = GRINS! |
If you haven't had the privilege of adopting a Taiwan puppy, one of the greatest attributes we hear is that they are so easily trainable and though many of them look Lab like they don't have that 2-3 year puppy stage. Most of our Taiwan pups are mature and settled in by a year. They are generally a truly medium size dog and rarely become as large as traditional Labs. So if you like a mellower, smaller version of the Lab with the same great personality, check out our Taiwan puppies!
We welcomed 5 puppies and 3 adults.
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| New arrivals from Taiwan! |
I love the first photo....we adopted Dugan 2 years ago and he is the joy of my life. He is such a good boy. Great job, DPS for bringing him into our lives!
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