Moo Moo (forever name Remy)
Moo Moo is approximately 1 year old and a high energy Saint Bernard with beautiful markings. She makes a great jogging partner and loves to take long hikes with her foster family. She does great with small children and is very aware of her size in relation to them. She loves to follow her foster families toddler all around the yard and play with her in the wading pool too. She is food and praise motivated with her training and learns very quickly. She knows her basic commands: sit, stay, wait, come, lie down, jump up, off, shake, and give hug. She is a very tall girl and will be a slender, but tall and solid adult. She loves her toys, so a good supply around for her to chew and play with is a must. She is dog-friendly, but may overreact to dogs picking on her. She is good with calm cats if she's well exercised, but will chase ones that run when she has energy to burn. She is a sweet girl that loves to cuddle on the couch after she has been exercised.
As with most puppies, Moo Moo can get into mischief if left under exercised, so she really needed to go to a family who will commit to keeping her busy and integrated with the family all the time. And the Seal family was exactly the famliy for Moo Moo. We wish you a lifetime of happiness with your new girl!
Update: September 29, 2012
As with most puppies, Moo Moo can get into mischief if left under exercised, so she really needed to go to a family who will commit to keeping her busy and integrated with the family all the time. And the Seal family was exactly the famliy for Moo Moo. We wish you a lifetime of happiness with your new girl!
Update: September 29, 2012
Remy was the star of the show, second only to the space shuttle Endeavour’s flyover at Griffith Park on Friday! We arrived plenty early and well prepared to set up on the lawn in front of the Observatory for 6 hours while waiting on the main event.
Many people approached us wanting to pet Remy, and several asked to have their picture taken with her! With all the news media in attendance, she didn’t make it on TV, but was still a true celebrity. Everyone sitting near us befriended Remy, and marveled at how well behaved she was. Once again, Remy was on her best behavior with all the activity, the crowds, other dogs, and the noise.
Almost daily we continue to comment on how wonderful Remy is, and that was never more evident than that day. We are so proud to call her our family dog. To have her with us on such a historic occasion, made it even more memorable.
-Beth