Side note: This is how Sadie ended up in our family-- Our backdoor neighbor's grandma lives out in the farm area. Her neighbors are dog breeders and one night a golden retriever momma got out of her kennel and found a black lab, who was apparently a hunk, as Sadie was thus a result of their "friendship." All the puppies were golden, and thus able to be sold, but little Sadie was black and couldn't be. So she was given to the neighbor, who gave her to our neighbors, who gave her to us. All so random and spontaneous and wonderful!
Sadie is such a good dog. And I'm not just saying that. Other people will agree. She doesn't bark (unless an unknown stranger is in our yard at an obscure time.) She has never even tried to bite anyone. She loves meeting new people. She is a fantastic snuggler and always seems to know when one of us is having a ruff day (see what I did there?). She doesn't give out many kisses, which I'm fine with as I find that a little bit gross. She also inherited all the best qualities of a golden retriever and those of a lab. Not to mention her hair is long (I am not a fan of short/medium hair dogs. although that does mean more vacuuming for mom...er, us four kids. although we don't' mind, because we love her too much to care). She is great with kids and just wants to give out some sadie-love. Such a good puppy. How we ever got so lucky, I'll never know.
Not to mention, she's pretty cute (: see below for proof!
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"oh stop, i'm camera shy" |
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Sadie loves the snow, don't let her face in this picture fool you. trust me. |
My confession: I truly have the cutest, bestest dog in the entire world. No need for a competition, my Sadie girl would blow all dogs out of the park.
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