Hi my name is Candy, I am a Lab / Pointer mix I think, but like so many of us I don't remember my parents. I was rescued from Tacoma where I was on death row as a six month old puppy having been shipped from one cage to another. I was really shy and did not like all the humans that came to see me until I met Matthew and Sarah who became my new pack. From that day on I have never looked back. I am now 9 years old and the sensible one in the family. My favorite thing in the world is to chase balls, tennis balls are best, but really any ball will do. I like them so much I sometimes forget to rest and I go all wobbly. Ok I'm sensible most of the time, give me a break we are just getting to know each other. I am no longer shy and love meeting new dogs and humans, I especially like to jump on them and lick them and Matthew is always saying "keep off" and telling other humans that I can't stay in my skin, whatever that means. I think he is seeing things because I am pretty sure I don't leave my skin. Anyway here I am below on one of the packs many adventures. My pack sister and co-author will now introduce herself.
Yello, I'm Daisy, like my sister I am also a rescue and have been with the pack since I was six months old. I am the baby of the pack at 6 and I think I am a Weimaraner / Pointer mix, but like Candy I don't know. I am sometimes confused as they also call me Dizzy and when talking to other humans refer to me as "a bit of a Spaz". I love to meet other dogs and Humans although I am much happier playing with my pack mates. I love to cuddle and be close to my humans but I also have an independent streak that seems to confuse Sarah at times, I try to limit the independence as I know they need me close. Balls are ok but they are really Candy's thing, now show me a Frisbee and you have my full attention. Oh and I love to feel the wind on my face, something Candy seems all prudy about, like it is going to mess up her hair do already.
We asked Matthew to set this blog up for us so that we could share our story as all too often humans just don't get the fact's right.
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