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Ulara Pups in their new homes

One of my most important objectives when placing pups is to make sure they go into a good home which is right for the pup.   The guardian angels of finding a pup for the right home have been good to me over time (touch wood!).  

Here are a few comments and pictures of Ulara pups in their new homes.

Comments from Zeph about his new boy Domino.

We arrived home just after 7.30 after a cruisy but steady trip. He was really well behaved all the way home, I was so impressed. The minute he walked in the front door his tail wagged and wagged ... and wagged. He seems to have settled in rather quickly. After he had his dinner and a drink I did a litle bit of training. With-in 10 minutes of tranining him to sit and to stay he had already nearly perfected the skill. I'm so happy to have him and I'm already incredibly proud of him, he is the monst fantastic addition to my life.
I thankyou for everything today, It means the world to me to have him now by my side.
At the moment his asleep right next to me, very cute.

P.S Domino says "Hi, and goodnight "

Kind regards,

Zeph













Rosie lives with Brian and Shirley in Alice Springs.   She is the second Ulara dog to have gone to Brian and Shirleys home, having owned Molly (Ulara Mimosa CD) who passed away in her thirteenth year in 2008.   Each Christmas I would receive an update of what Molly had done in each year of her life. Molly was a lucky dog who had a fantastic life.  

Rosie had her first away trip with Brian and Shirley in the new air conditioned caravan so we might see some pics of their adventures in the near future.   Rosie has a great home where she is loved and cared for as all dogs should be.