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Therapy Testimonials
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Added 12/28/2011
Our journey with Prince started Feb. 5th when we took him to his forever home in Oshkosh. He weighed 10 lbs., at which time I started his socialization progran at Aurora Hospital in Oshkosh. My expectations at that time was to train him to be a Therapy Dog. On Dec. 10, 2011, prince passed his testing in Appleton with Therapy Dogs Intl.(TDI). The evaluators were surprised at his intelligence, calmness & demeanor for a 12 month old dog. One reason for this is the time that I spent training him and, the other reason obvious to me, was we had a good puppy to start with...thanks to your breeding program. During the past 9 months, Prince has had contact with 25-30 strangers on each & every visit to the hospital. The frequent comments I get from people is that he gorgeous, very mature for such a young dog, looks like a stuffed animal, very loving & his coat feels like it belongs on a stuffed animal because it is so soft. Prince now weighs 51 lbs. & we look
forward to many years of Pet Therapy as well as a lifetime companion to us. |
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Added 5/9/2009
Bryan who has Down Syndrome is best buddies with his canine brother Sam. |
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Added 2/28/2009
Sam from New Jersey has spent time visiting the elderly at the Caldwell Care Center. He is a real hit there especially with the older gent that has a dog hat he wears and Sam thinks it is his toy. What a wonderful feeling knowing Sam is bringing them some joy & love.
Peggy(NJ)
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Added 1/29/2009
A Fall Wisconsin Doodle Romp |
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We finally broke down and got our second Goldendoodle, of course from the Meullers. We got Hank three years ago and he has been nothing short of the most perfect dog. My husband who is very ill always wanted a black one for Hank to have a playmate. Cash was welcomed into our family and we love him to pieces. He is just as perfect as Hank and was trained very fast. Of course hank led the way for him on most the training situations. We just want to let the Meullers know how happy we are with both our pups. As you can see they have their 3rd playmate our son Alek who wakes up looking for them. At times I feel like we have to remind him he is NOT a dog, even though he is only 1 year old. He tries to carry the tennis ball around in his mouth and runs around barking at the dogs. It is priceless, they are the best playmates and best therapy for our home, we could not ask for anything more. Thank you Meullers and Happy Holidays
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Kate, Randy, Alek, Hank, and Cash............
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Sam doing therapy work visiting a Senior Citizen Care Center
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