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Our Owners
and what they have to say about our fur babies. 
Images and following comments are not necessarily the same people. 

Wendy

"I could not be more proud of this little dog. We titled today in nose work and we also got a pronounced ribbon! "

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Alice

Millie, is a sweet girl I got from Cavaliers of County Macon from Debbie and Ron Markham at 10 weeks of age. She is now 17 weeks and is such a pleasure and such a fun spirit. She is great in a crate at night and patiently waits for me to get her out. She is really smart and a quick learner of commands. I can’t say enough about how Millie was raised inside of a loving home with a human touch from day one. She is used to being touched on her ears, feet, tail, etc which will make grooming so much easier. She is calm but playful. I love her so much. Alice

Steve

When you said you thought he was the right puppy for me after we talked about what I was looking for, you hit the nail on the head. He is perfect for me

Our adventures together are just beginning!

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Tracy

Cash is doing great. He's goofy and funny and full of energy. This morning he's been after the tennis ball with our oldest son Jude. They act like two rolly poly puppies together. Our one year old, Asher, sat giggling at them and their antics.  Cash is very small. He's all legs and tail. He is very, very smart and catches on quickly. As much as he is motivated by food I can now pour out his food right in front of him and have him wait, sitting, for my command to eat. He's got to give me good eye contact before I'll give him the "ok"to eat. 

He follows me around everywhere and loves to sit at my feet but if my husband is in the room he always goes to lay on him. 

Cash is very athletic. When he wants to go outside he jumps at the door and can actually jump to the height of the light switch which is crazy because he's so small. Even though he looks like "all legs" he is very quick and not gangly. He can really move! My grandfather trained dogs, mostly working/hunting dogs, and was really impressed with Cash's athleticism. He also gave me some good tips for calming Cash when he's over excited. 

 

Cash loves everything and everyone. And meets everything with whole hearted enthusiasm.

KB

Hi! Just giving you a one week update. Churro has his first vet visit next week just to establish care. Eating kibble is not a high priority for him. My Daughter or I have to sit with him to make sure he eats at least some of it.

He is so smart that crate training and housebreaking are going very well. He learned how to navigate our porch stairs after a few days. If we take him outside to potty he now toddles up the stairs to indicate that he wants to go back inside rather than keep snuffling around outside. His confidence around us and our home has gotten to where he will now run out of our sight rather than stick close by. The fence will be going in ASAP! KB

Jan

How can I begin to describe Toby.....well, he's a smart little devil and so full of it that he keeps us laughing. He gets so  much attention if we take him out with us. People just stop us everywhere to ask questions about him, ask permission to pet him, etc.  He's Momma's baby at just over six months but loves his walks with Dave.  He runs and plays then sleeps 11 hours in
his crate at night by our bed.  He's very active and demands attention, drags all his toys out every morning, and just generally follows me around
every waking hour. When he needs a nap, he insists I pick him up and he nestles on my lap which is where he wants to be in his sleepy times. He's pretty, stays on the slim side, and has long, lanky legs. He loves a bath.
Sits still through the entire thing, lets  me blow him dry and brush him and clean his ears without a flinch.  We like him very much.  He keeps us on our toes. Jan
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