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Boo Boo
Meet Boo Boo
I had heard about
love at first sight but
had never experienced it until we met Boo!!!!
When the front door opened and I saw Boo I
instantly fell in love with him. How can you not?!?! He opens
his heart and hands it to you so freely! Everyone at home kept
telling me what a ‘lucky dog’ Boo was, but that is the furthest
from the truth... we are truly the lucky ones!! He trusted us
with his tender heart and we gave him ours. He was coming to
his “forever home” any doubts about fostering versus adopting
were erased instantly. He is the most tender, loving,
affectionate boy. By the time we made it back to Spokane he was
wagging his tail, kissing us non-stop and bouncing around. He
loves going for walks, and because of his energy we forget he is
9 years old. It is true what they say Wheatens are always
puppies at heart!
Our 14-hour drive home was a peaceful drive with lots of smiles
and pit stops. Our first trip to the pet store showed me how
dear he was because we couldn’t leave the store for all the
people he drew to him and he loved every minute of it.
Boo truly believes he is a lap dog. He
wraps himself around me whenever I sit and won’t leave my lap.
He gives the best kisses!!! His initial shyness is gone and he
no longer feels timid around the family. He has settled in and
it feels like there was never a time that we didn’t have him.

We want to thank Christy for helping us!
She has been wonderful! We are blessed to have Boo and no thanks
will ever express that. We also want to thank Diane & Mel for
taking Boo into their home and getting Boo all the medical
treatment he needed. We thank you for looking after our boy.
Not only have we adopted a wonderful boy, we have met such
wonderful new friends. As we settle in we will continue to give
you updates about our family. Our family Vet has that he is in
amazing health for being 9 years old. I would recommend to
anyone to adopt a senior they have lots of love to give and need
homes!

Last Updated
10/26/2004
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