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For questions about specific dogs please contact Nancy Wolfe. Nancy Wolfe 3475 Souletown Rd Elkton, MI. 48731 989-375-4212 hillside@midmich.net |

Chester is 9 months old, neutered and UTD on his vaccinations. He is greased lightning, if someone took this smart and brave boy into agility, they would have a winner for sure. He has a charming personality, busy as can be, no manners or training at this time. We are working on housebreaking him, AKA so he doesn't use his crate. He was left in a crate all the time at his previous home, so he sees nothing wrong with going when he needs to go. He is doing better the past couple of days. I let him out frequently He shows no aggression towards anything, likes the other dogs, I can put down and pick up his bowl with no problems. He has energy. I believe he is nuclear powered. I have not heard him bark yet. This one is a keeper, he is exactly what I like in a performance dog, and he's smart. Chester is in Cheboygan MI. Please contact Millie at kallista@hughes.net

Skipper is 2-3 years old. When Skipper first came to us he needed to be on antibiotics for his severely infected bite wounds on the side of his head and one ear. Dr. Jeff Mills, a nearby caring veterinarian, donated some Amoxicillin to fight his infection. He received water treatment therapy three times a day which was so painful he was given Metcam to ease the pain. Skipper's wounds are closing quickly. Skipper's black coat shines today from multiple baths (and the black hi-lights shampoo). He feels so much better already. Skipper has brought tears to the eyes of his foster mom, Yvette. "He is so sweet yet so sad, I know he has been treated so badly and has not been protected from the other dogs who have beaten him up time after time in his past. He will now always be protected and not have to suffer at the hand of an uncaring person ever again...." Skipper went with his foster mom and another foster dog on a field trip to Drs. Foster & Smith in Rhinelander, WI. He came in first and although he had never been on a leash before, trotted thru the store like he owned the place. He sniffed and snuffled in all the low shelves until he found what he wanted. It was a bag of piggy ears. He pulled them off of the shelf and opened the bag. He picked out his ear and laid down on the bag and chewed. So of course we came home with 'his' bag of piggy ears and also some cow ears HIs foster mom is Yvette who you can contact at allcorgis@gmail.com