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Archie....a message from his new home

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Archie....a message from his new home

Postby jaaack on Tue Aug 18, 2009 9:51 pm

Thank you GWP rescue for your professional and caring service especially Ian Roberts....I am now the lucky person who has Archie in his permanent care....What a wonderful dog.
He is happy, very good natured,intelligent and responds well to gentle training. Everyone without exception likes him and I couldn't have wished for more. I will endevour to give him the best life possible...he has already given me much pleasure.

His old front leg injury still causes him to limp slightly but we all think that with a good diet, steady exercise,and suplements this will improve as his muscles build up....lets see.....he is already walking off lead after only a week with me. He is not headstrong and does not charge about enabling controlled exercise without putting stress on that leg until it gets strong.

Whatever happens he is a great dog and is going to have a super life here in rural Suffolk very much loved by all.

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Postby scarletpaw on Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:56 pm

He is just gorgeous! I love the fact that his fur matches his toy's fur!
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