maggies sister sammi
Posted: 14 Apr 2011, 23:39
Hi, very sad to read Maggi`s sad story today and hope it will help if people could read about her sister Sammi who came to us in January.
Both girls came to the rescue together, came from the same litter and we understand had lived together until they were brought to the rescue at the age of 4. We didn`t mind which of the two we took home with us but Carol brought Sammi out and we fell in love with her straight away. Initially she was very shy, seemed a bit sad and wouldn`t eat but as the weeks have progressed she has settled in very well and gets on with our other little dog (who can be a little madam but Sammi seems to take it in her stride). She loves attention, is very friendly with people and is happy to meet and chase round with other dogs. She's very lively indeed and loves her long walks but her recall and behaviour is excellent. She's a beautiful girl, often admired by people being of 'red fox' colour which seems to be quite rare so we are surprised that no-one wants to adopt Maggi as she is beautiful too. I hope she finds a nice home soon.
Both girls came to the rescue together, came from the same litter and we understand had lived together until they were brought to the rescue at the age of 4. We didn`t mind which of the two we took home with us but Carol brought Sammi out and we fell in love with her straight away. Initially she was very shy, seemed a bit sad and wouldn`t eat but as the weeks have progressed she has settled in very well and gets on with our other little dog (who can be a little madam but Sammi seems to take it in her stride). She loves attention, is very friendly with people and is happy to meet and chase round with other dogs. She's very lively indeed and loves her long walks but her recall and behaviour is excellent. She's a beautiful girl, often admired by people being of 'red fox' colour which seems to be quite rare so we are surprised that no-one wants to adopt Maggi as she is beautiful too. I hope she finds a nice home soon.
