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Cole (now Oscar) adopted 12/09

Cole now Oscar

December 26, 2009

Hey! Westie Rescue of CA & 7 Western States gave me a Christmas present a day late...but that is okay by me!  Here's my new Mom Fran and Daughter, Jennifer.  Seems Pops, Mike, was camera shy. I love my new home, and my Dad and I are already going to basic Obedience Training classes.  I love it!!!

My paws are dancing, am sooooo happy!!!  Thank you so much for my wonderful experienced Westie knowledgeable home.  

Cole now Oscar.......Happy Tails!!!


Original Story Below


 

Cole 1009  Cole

Cole

COLE is my name....

I am thankful, yes, indeed. See, I landed at a shelter as a stray coming in 'OTL' (over the counter). Huh, so once there naturally nobody came looking for me. Wasn't wearing a collar, tags nor had a microchip. So there I sat, scared and lonely. Then one day a wonderful WESTIE RESCUE OF CA volunteer showed up and told me everything was going to be fine. She took me to the groomers (oh, boy a close shave), but I sure feel better getting that smelly and matted fur off. These fine folks are taking me to the Veterinarian for further examination, cause I sometimes hop when I walk or run. Okay, if that is a defective, but I don't know any different! Get along just fine, can run, play plus walk on leash fine.

Vaccinations are current (Rabies-1 yr, DHLPP, Corona, Bordetella), been wormed and have a microchip. They think am estimated 1.5 and 2.5 yrs, neutered, and weight 18.7 lbs. Already house and crate trained, came with house manners, been to the groomers (another close shave job) and enjoy the big basket of toys. Playing with the other Westies in foster care is fun, too. Rides well in the car and loves play time at the doggie park. Love my new food, too —The Westie Diet, lick my bowl clean. Just waiting for the right home and family, COLE.


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