Tabetha
3 year old Tabetha came to us from a loving owner who could no longer keep her. She is a wonderful rough coat, full mask female who is up-to-date on all her shots, spayed, housebroken, gets along great with other dogs, people of all ages and sizes and even likes cats.
Thank you to the Munoz family for adopting her and showering her with all the love and attention she deserves. We wish you all the happiness in world!
Update: July 23, 2012
Thank you to the Munoz family for adopting her and showering her with all the love and attention she deserves. We wish you all the happiness in world!
Update: July 23, 2012
I need to share a story with you. My morning ritual consists of taking my oldest to summer school at 6:45am and head over to the local park to give the 2 little ones some free time in the playground area before dropping them off at the Boys n Girls Club. Of course, we took Tabetha to run our morning routine today so off we went and dropped off Lily at school and noticed Tabetha's angst when Lily left the car but reassured her that she would see Lily again so off we went to the park. While at the park, she enjoyed a great walk and to my surprise chased a little bunny into the bushes... BOY is she STRONG!!
Before circling the park again, I decided to drop off the kids in the playground area while we walked a big circle around the park (keep in mind, it's a super small park so I was but running distance from this kids if they urgently needed me). Tabetha and I were maybe 10 feet away from the kids when she noticed that they weren't following us. She stopped and looked at me like "Hey, I think we forgot those 2 monkeys climbing and hanging off the bars." Again, I reassured her and proceeded to walk a few more steps. This time she pulled on the leash, looked at me again while DIGGING HER FEET into the ground and refusing to move! I thought maybe she just wanted to walk on the other side of the park (a new area). So I allowed her to lead and to my surprise, she glanced back at me and trotted straight to the kids, smelled each one, wagged her tail and looked at me like "Hey lady, I'm not going anywhere without my kids!"
I LOVE HER EVEN MORE and look forward to the life time we'll be sharing together. She is doing great! Although she cried when the 2 little ones were dropped off at the Boys & Girls Club, we went back home and gave her fresh water, her morning breakfast, her treat (a MUST) and a good tummy rub and tons of hugs and kisses.
Hubby and I love her dearly and so do the kids. We are blessed and appreciate you having found her for us. We'll be life long friends thanks to our Saints and will be sure to help get the word out about all the wonderful people at Sunny Saints and to get these pups into good homes. You folks are amazing!
-Sylvia Munoz