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One is never enough

by Darlene
(Central Point, OR)

I love big dogs and my husband loves Poodles so we bought our 1st female, Creole. Then we decided she needed a friend so bought anouther female, Cajun. Do not ask why, my husband and I are in our late 60's and just sold our home to travel the U.S. in our 38 ft. RV, so why would we adopt another female, Bayou, or why would we go get the final female, Bourre? Easy, the girls (our girls) are smart, loving and the last two would not of made it if we had not rescued them. The breeder meant well but was over run by puppies. Our last two needed medical attention and now they are gaining weight, their eyes are bright and their ears can hear a bird 100 miles away. We groom our girls so that keeps the cost down. One is never enough!

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