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Cheyenne is the love of my life. She is the most beautiful and angelic creature to have graced my presence with her infinite love and devotion. The bond of love between us truly is invincible. I chose her at eight weeks of age after her birth on july 4th, 1997 and I feel extremely blessed to have her in my life these eleven years and hopefully many more. She is really sensitive and compassionate about everything in her life. She has an appetite for cookies. Her passion invloves going anywhere in the jeep. She lives for daily belly rubs and just Mommy and Cheyenne together time. She gladly takes up residence under my desk by day (on her bed) and my world is her world by night. My realm revolves around her domain. At bedtime, every night for eleven years, she falls alseep in my arms and I drift off listening to her unabashed snoring. She genuinely makes my life complete.
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There are four words to describe Chester. "It's all about Chester!" He has to have all the attention. He has to have 500 kisses and hugs and pats everyday. He has to be told he's a good boy and he's loved and he's the best dog. He truly is like the 3 year old little boy who loves his Mommy but wants to go out and play with the big boys ( he's 5-1/2 yrs old now). Every toy in the house belongs to Chester because he says they're his ( and he'll take a bite out of you if you try to take any of them). He tells me he gets a few more treats because he's the only boy, I'm mean the ALPHA dog in the house. He has boundless energy and we have to go for a walk in the morning and play tennis in the evening. I throw the balls and he runs like crazy chasing them. Trust me, he doesn't let me forget that my world revolves around him. Chester even has his own full size bed and room with pillows and blankie where he adjourns to every evening when it's lights out. His loyalty and my love are immeasurable. He genuinely makes my life complete.
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Casey, my love. I've had Casey for six and a half years of her twelve and a half year life. Her former people ran an ad in the newspaper to get rid of her. They actually told me that they kept her in the garage all day and all night, 24/7. What they didn't tell me was that she has epilepsy, hyper thyroidism and massive, chronic ear infections. We'll I'm happy to tell you that Casey is a joyful housedog like my other two children. She can choose which bed or couch she wants to nap on. All her medical conditions are under control and I have never seen a dog wag her tail so much. Casey is truly delighted to be alive and kicking. Her positive attitude and insatiable love for life is infectious. There are three things Casey lives for. Food without question is number one. Going on walks in the backyard is number two (she doesn't like to walk too much with her arthritis). And to never be left behind or left out of anything with her family is number three. Casey is my cherished child with a heart of gold who I'll always love. She genuinely makes my life complete. (and she's going to get her very own baby pool this summer!)
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