John Boy 03-316

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John Boy, #03-316, is the most outgoing, beautiful dog that I have seen come from a puppy mill. He is nervous about going through doors and doesn't like our ceramic tile floor (he slips and slides) but he isn't shy. He walks right up to you to be petted, wants to play with my dogs, loves chasing tennis balls and bringing them back so you can throw them again, and let's me take the tennis balls out of his mouth. He even comes when you call his name. I'm really quite surprised considering he came from a puppy mill. He does need to be neutered and he isn't housebroken, but has been going outside. So far he has been a very easy three year old boy to have around.

At a Glance #03-316

Breed not specified Born: October 2000
Male Weight not specified

Status: Deceased

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John Boy, #03-316, is the most outgoing, beautiful dog that I have seen come from a puppy mill. He is nervous about going through doors and doesn't like our ceramic tile floor (he slips and slides) but he isn't shy. He walks right up to you to be petted, wants to play with my dogs, loves chasing tennis balls and bringing them back so you can throw them again, and let's me take the tennis balls out of his mouth. He even comes when you call his name. I'm really quite surprised considering he came from a puppy mill. He does need to be neutered and he isn't housebroken, but has been going outside. So far he has been a very easy three year old boy to have around.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

 

Hello RAGOM,

This is to inform you that my sweet John Boy (#03-316) went to the Rainbow Bridge on July 22, 2014.

He leaves behind his saddened Mom, whom he followed everywhere, a human sister, Lauren, another furry sister named Sienna (#10-075), and a yellow lab named Nala that is my daughter Lauren's dog.

Johnny was the sweetest little boy. He was definitely a mama's boy and loved to have his ice cubes in the evening after his dinner, prancing around nudging me until I'd get him some.  There was not a person that met Johnny that didn't instantly fall in love with him.

We were lucky enough to have John Boy for 10 of his 13-1/2 years on this earth, and we all miss him terribly. 

Mary Beth W