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MenoSundays; Life Lived Lovingly

Well, the news I had rather thought might be coming, has... but it's not all bad.

The good news for Fletcher is that he has been adopted by a young family in Norfolk and he has bonded quickly with the son, so he will live the life he no doubt really desires! Meanwhile, let us become acquainted with Spirit.





18 comments:

  1. Fletcher dear sweet boy...are where you should be and I know there will be lots of very special moments with your new 'boy'. What you have already learned will be very beneficial in the care and training of your new brother.
    Spirit what a wonderful name for guide dog and I think is speaks to the success of your training
    Hugs Cecilia

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  2. May Fletcher get to live his best life. A colleague adopted a guide dog dropout, who was recently called to the bridge after 15 years. She said she was the best dog she ever had. May Fletcher be the same to his new family. Looking forward to Spirit's progress.

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  3. What lovely reports. May both live long healthy lives, and know much love.

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  4. We hope so much for these dogs.The trainers work so hard to get them to the starting gate! It's OK that Fletcher found a family as he was not going to be a service dog. Now we concentrate on Spirit.

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  5. I am very glad that Fletcher is going onto a great life in which he may be much happier. And I am thrilled about Spirit. Thanks for sponsoring him!

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  6. I wish him a long and happy life.
    Merle........

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  7. Sending handsome Fletcher and his new family good wishes for a wonderful life together. And how right it is that great care is taken to ensure that only the dogs with the necessary character traits are chosen to be guide dogs. We'll be looking forward to seeing how Spirit progresses.
    Cheers, Gail.

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  8. Hi Yam - so pleased to read that Fletcher is safely home and much beloved ... that's wonderful. Guide dogs are an essential to so many ... all the best in health - Hilary

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  9. Wishing the best for Fletcher!

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  10. I am so happy for Fletcher that he is in a home with his boy... some dogs are just not good for sight dogs. my friends have one that was TOO friendly... imagine that... Spirit is gorgeous and I am glad to meet your new pup....prayers he will do well and help someone who needs him.

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  11. We couldn't be any happier for you, Fletcher!

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  12. Wishing the very best for Fletcher!
    And a big hello to Spirit 😊

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  13. It's win-win, really. A family has a well-trained doggie, and Fletcher will be happier.
    All the best for your new sponsor!

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  14. Well, we are sad that Fletcher worked so hard and then didn't make it. But he learned a lot from his experience, and we bet his handler did too. We know that he will make that family very happy. We look forward to learning more about Spirit and his progress.

    Woos, Lightning and Timber

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  15. Sounds like Fletcher found a better fit for him and we look forward to hearing about Spirit
    hugs
    Mabel & Hilda

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  16. We're sad that Fletcher didn't make the cut but happy for him that he has a new found family.

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  17. What a handsome fellow and name for Spirit. Wishing him the best in this next level of training. Rejoicing for Fletcher to be with a family that can love and play with him. namaste, janice xx

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