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MenoSundays; Life Lived Lovingly

This week, we say a fond farewell to Spirit, the guide-puppy who took over from Fletcher in my sponsor folder; he is being placed with his (hopefully) long-term owner. 





Next week... the next generation will be revealed!!! (There's a hint on the sidebar.)



14 comments:

  1. That’s a great way to ‘puppy raise’ without the hard work of doing it hands on. And from the photo it looks like your new little one is a bundle of energy just raring to go.
    I noticed on your family tree the other day, you have a Jamieson. I also have a Jamieson line..... way back in 1799 Jean/Jane Jamieson married my 4x Gt Grandfather Alexander Gatherer in Renfrewshire. They all lived around the Paisley area.

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  2. Spirit what a beautiful pup and I can tell by your face you are appropriately named...such a wise face and I bet with just the right amount of spirit too
    Hugs a very Late HiC

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  3. All the best to Spirit and his master/mistress as he takes on such a deep and loving responsibility!!

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  4. Well done Spirit! I hope the next chapter of your story is a wonderful one as well. And I look forward to hearing more about your next sponsored puppy - looks like a cutie indeed.

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  5. Congrats to Spirit for making a match with his new owner. We see that cute little puppy on your sidebar and can't wait to learn more about him.

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  6. So nice to read some good news today.
    Well done Spirit. We do hope all goes well with your new owner.

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  7. Dear Yam - Spirit obviously catches the moment ... a lovely story and I look forward to hearing more. All the best - Hilary

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  8. Hmmmmm DOGS. F was suitably impressed and went all soft over the dog, but we'll be having no dog softness around here. It sounds like said dog is going to do an important job however, so that one gets grudging admiration. Furrings and purrings. Mr T

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  9. Just makes me so happy to know that somewhere there was someone who really needs this beautiful and smart dogs and they are about to have their life changed. Prayers and blessings going with Spirit to his new home and with the new person who needs him

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  10. We are so very happy for Spirit and his new owner!

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  11. Great, Congregations to Spirit.

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  12. We wish Spirit and his new person all the best.

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  13. Looks like a straight A report card. namaste, janice xx

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