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Loving Pepper...

To Connie,
We are the proud and happy owners of Pepper (black, white and brown cocker). We adopted him from you two weeks ago. Pepper has adjusted very well in our home and we love him very much. At first we didn't think he could bark but after a week all of a sudden he barked at some people going by the house. He loves to go on walks in the evening. Pepper is the most behaved dog we have ever owned (even potty trained). When we take him in the car he goes in the back seat and stays in one spot. Don't I sound like a bragging new mom. This weekend we will be going down to San Diego to move my daughter. We are planning on taking Pepper in our motor home (I am sure he will do fine since he loves to be with people and seems to like to travel). Thank you very much for bringing Pepper into our home and hearts. Will keep you posted.

Mary Rosenberg
Pepper's new mom [July 19, 2001]




Here's another happy pup! Spike was recently adopted by Waynette and will always be a loving companion and part of the family!
[Febuary 5, 2001]
 

How do new dogs and babies get along?

The baby and the dog should never be left alone together.

However, Bassets are the least likely to be dangerous. There are other breeds such as the Labrador, the Golden Retriever, and the Collie that are unlikely to snap at children.

Adopting an older dog that has had experience with children is much better than adopting a puppy or a young dog without experience.

With puppies, teething is part of growing up - and sometimes they don't know the strength of their own jaws. Rather than riskng it, go with an older dog. That way, both parties can have fun & respect without getting into any trouble!!

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