Letters

24/09/2019

It is always uplifting and an extreme pleasure to read about Keri. She looks happy and certainly well looked after. The present owners have done a tremendous job and we are forever grateful. She has always been aware that she is special and when as a puppy was single minded whenever she decided it was her way or no way. It must be a trait reference camera shy as her three-off spring, who are now eight years old, are the same. Spent many a moment creeping up just to take a photo.

Thank you to all for the recent update and looking forward to the next one.

Jim and Diane

22/09/2019

Hi Di, Ian and the CAESSR Team

I just thought I would send you an update on Keri who was adopted from yourselves April 2017 and I have attached a few pictures from our latest holiday in the Lakes.

Keri is a bit of a Diva when it comes to wind and rain so I don’t think she had the best time but she showed willing. I had to attach the picture of Keri wrapped in her towel as you get a good close up of her face.

I find she is quite difficult to photograph as soon as she sees the camera her whole demeanour changes and she avoids the lens as much as possible. Saying that she is such a sweet little girl with such a loving personality and the best companion we could have wished for.

As always we are very grateful to all concerned for letting us adopt Keri she is just a little superstar.

Thank you again

Tanya

18/09/2019

Hi John

Well Rosie has settled in really well and it seems like we have had her for ever! She has been with us 12 weeks now and is quite a little celebrity. Everyone stops and talks to us, as she has one blue eye and one brown eye, so this is quite a talking point.

She has just had her second beach holiday and clearly loves it. Having had Springers in the past it has been quite another learning curve for us, as despite her adorable status we have had to battle with her being very selective in where and when she does her business!! She refused in the beginning to go in the back garden and after a lot of perseverance we are there now!

She loves attention and and quite happily falls asleep in my arms in the evening. We feel so lucky having been able to offer Rosie a good home and the rewards and pleasure she gives us are enormous.

A huge thank you to you all for your help in finding Rosie and also to Alf for organizing the handover nearer to our home in Oxfordshire, which saved us a long trip to Stoke on Trent.

I will keep you regularly updated with her progress.

Regards
Anita and Steve and a woof from Rosie

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