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Hi,   

This is Cheryl Prater, my family and I adopted Memphis back in March.  I wanted to thank you again for all that you do everyday.  We love her very much and are so thankful to have such a wonderful dog in our lives.   

We are going on an 8 day vacation and sadly we cannot bring her.  I wanted to set up boarding for her with you at Dogz Inc.  We would need to drop her off early Friday, June 20th and pick her up late Saturday, June 28th.  How would I go about setting this up?   

Thank you very much.  

Sincerely,  

Cheryl Prater

Adoption Requirements:

• You must be 21 years of age

• All current pets in the household MUST be spayed/neutered and current on shots (yes, we do call and verify this information)

• We do not place female boxers with other female dogs

• Attendance at a professionally run obedience course is a requirement of adoption!

• We do not adopt out dogs as gifts

• All pets are family companions!

   
13 Mar 2008  

Hi, this is Cheryl Prater.  I just wanted to let you know that we are so in love with Memphis.  She is the best dog, so sweet and great with kids.  She seems to be house trained, she has not had a single accident in the house.  I was wondering how soon we should start the obedience classes?  Also, where do I license her?   Thank you so much for our new family member!  

Sincerely,   Cheryl, Nick, Taylor and Dillon Prater 

Memphis

Boxer

Age: 3 Years

Size:Large (60 lbs)

Gender: Female

Dogs: Yes

Kids: Yes

Cats: Unknown

Came in: 02/21/08

Memphis is a shining example of why the only people that should be allowed to breed dogs are professional breeders interested in improving the breed.

These backyard breeders out to make money off dogs they use and abuse like machinery make me ill. Memphis is about 2 years old. She has had at least 4 litters in that time – pushing out one right after the other.

When her pups are old enough to push out pups of their own, what happens to poor dogs like Memphis? They’re dumped in the shelter, still lactating, to make room for more puppies.

We don’t know why Memphis wasn’t good enough anymore, but what we do know is it’s NOT her personality!

Memphis is the sweetest, bounciest, wiggliest boxer you’ll ever have the good fortune to meet. She loves EVERYONE! Dog and Human alike!

There is a tragic scar running the side of Memphis’s neck. It is consistent with a dog attack, but we don’t know for sure.

All we know is that no matter her past, Memphis is anxious to start her future. Can you provide love and care for Ms. Memphis? All she wants is a family to call her own!

 

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