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Dixie and Mollie of South Carolina

MOLLIE & DIXIE HAVE BEEN ADOPTED!!


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A Family Complete
A Family Complete
With Love to All
With Love to All
Mollie, Me and Dixie
Mollie, Deb and Dixie
Deb with Mollie and Dixie
The Whole Gang
The Whole Gang
In the Training Center In the Training Center
In the Training Center
More Pictures of Dixie More Pictures of Mollie


9/9/01
Please let me say a million *thank yous* to all the folks whom sent toys, treats, adornment and $$ for these two girls. There just aren't enough ways for me to say it.........I am still in awe at the way a lot of you folks pulled and put some things together for these two. And the emails I've received about the girlz.......I'm still trying to print them all out! Folks, there just really aren't words to describe how much all you've done is just so appreciated. I will remember this journey forever, not just because of the two sweet ladies in my care, but because of all of you, too.

Mollie and Dixie have gone to a home that has been waiting for them for a while now. Joyce Chandler and her family are a close knit bunch and are not complete without these two girlz as part of their family. From speaking with her and her hubby on the land-line and the emails I've received from them, I felt good about them from the beginning. When Joyce arrived at the kennel with her eldest daughter, Aubrey, in tow and I met them and the girlz met them, I felt I was correct in my assumptions about them. They stayed for quite a while and let the girlz get used to them, (which didn't take very long). Joyce brought her photos of her previous dale, Leedy and showed them to me, along with pix of her wft and skin kids and kittys. If one couldn't tell before, one could tell by the pix, of the love for animals in this family.

Joyce wants to keep in touch with not only me, but the rest of the list as well, so all can know how Mollie and Dixie are getting along. Now, I just have to send her the addy if I can dig it out or remember it, she wants to join the list.

Saturday afternoon was a joyous, yet sad occasion for me as you all know. But, I've received an awfull lot of support from all of you that has really helped me along. Thank you very much. AND, they only live about 7 hours up the road in Greenville, NC. hehehe.......so I hope they ain't suprised to find me and my furkids out in their drive way one morning! Joyce did tell me that the fourth bedroom was for guests!

Also, there are 9 new photos that are going up on the girlz website, when I know they are up, I will let you all know.

A billion thanx to all,,,,,,,,,,,Deb and the furballs



Thanks for all of you who care, have sent donations and toys and have otherwise supported the rescue of Mollie and Dixie. Deb Nicewonger has to be one of the nicest, most tenderhearted people I have ever met. We cried together when I left with the two dogs she had loved and cared for since June. The girls seemed to understand so well. They were obviously excited, but then when it was time to leave they both walked over to Deb and it looked like they were saying "Thank you for rescuing us. Thank you for your love and attention. Thank you for finding someone who can take us in and love us forever and let us be dogs." It was precious. Their first night home was very peaceful. They are obviously not real sure of men, but I think that will change real soon. The two men who will spend the most time in their lives are very loving people. When it was time for sleep, they laid down on their rugs and I did not hear a peep from them until about 7:30 when Dixie said to me "Are you sleeping all day or what?" Our fence will be completed by Tuesday, till then we are ALWAYS on a leash. We are going shopping this afternoon. You people have no idea how much it means to me to have these dogs. They have completed my family. I will keep you all posted with further updates of this happy ending.

Joyce


2/8/02

I'm still here and the worst thing that has happened to those two is that the vet has put them on a diet.

The fence has been up since early October. From September 7 till then I leash walked those two about 4 times a day, sometimes more. I still even have shoulders, it's amazing.

The girls were spayed over the Christmas holidays. Mollie promptly chewed out her stitches and had to have surgery again the next day. They were ecstatic when we pulled into the drive and they saw their house again. Since I was out of school for the holidays, I could watch them both closely, especially the chewer, and their recovery from that point was quick and unremarkable.

Housebreaking has gone well, they do know their names, they still have murder in their hearts for my rabbit, and both are pretty tolerant of the cats. Dixie, since her spay, has starting growling at the cats, she didn't do it before then. Maybe it's just hormonal and will settle down.

The only complaint I could offer about these two is that they lick constantly, not just little I'm- so- proud- to- see -you,- I- love- you licks, these are full blown slurps. I love doggie kisses better than most folks, but these are getting a little bit much. When company comes over it is a battle, not many other people want very large dogs licking them all the time. Any suggestions for curtailing that little habit? I don't want them to stop, I just want them to be a little selective. Is that too much to expect?



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