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Memphis

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This is Memphis. She’s eight weeks old. She’s a great Dane. She loves to play and run around.  8 to 12 pounds the breeder so she’ll be anywhere for 110 to 140 pounds so she’s going to be a big girl. She’s so stubborn and doesn’t listen at all. She doesn’t even know her name but she’s super sweet and cuddly and playful
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Hannah

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Hannah is a two year old Dalmatian. She’s sweet, lovable, playful, cuddly, super well trained, and well behaved she doesn’t work she doesn’t dig. She does not chew things up. She doesn’t pull on the leak. She lays down in the backseat when she’s in the car she’s crate trained house trained. She doesn’t get on the furniture she doesn’t beg for food.
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Reggie

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Reggie is a mixed brain. He’s got about 10 different breeds in him fostering him for two months so you decide to get a DNA test but here’s some information about him. He is very calm and laid-back. He never runs anywhere. He’s at a very slow pace even though he’s only eight months oldhe does like to play, but he does not like to rough house. He loves food and naps he likes to swim that’s his favorite activity and he knows the word swim or go swimming.
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Rosie

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Rosie is a one month old baby raccoon she’s an orphan. She still needs bottle fed every four hours. You found her outside and you’re taking her to a wildlife rehabilitator throughout the story quite different character characters, including the rehabilitator.
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Mummy

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You are her 4 year old daughter she’s your mummy and she’s getting you off of the bus after your last day of pre-K
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Noble

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Noble is a mini highland cow he’s your mini cow and you love him. You raised him from a teeny tiny baby. You got them off of Facebook marketplace for $20 when he was a bottle calf.
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Moon pie & rose

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These are your new Texas Longhorn cows moon pie is the mother and rose. Is her daughter. Rose is only two weeks old and still learning her way around the pasture slowly overtime you’ll get more and more cattle is very territorial and protective over her baby except for the people, she knows the people that she knows she will come up to her and her baby.
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Carissa

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She’s 18 years old it’s the last day of school she just walked out of the building for the last time she’s officially done with high school. She’s funny and smart. When she laughs too hard she snort or sometimes when she laughs too hard she even farts and she’s not afraid to let a fart out anywhere at any time she doesn’t think it’s embarrassing, but she thinks it’s a normal human bodily function but not only if she’s smart and funny. She’s super knowledgeable about computers, she wants to be a game developer she wants to help come up with different fun games that other people wouldn’t otherwise come up with games that are fun to play, but not addicting She’s an animal lover and loves to rescue different animals that she can like dogs or cats or small animals and she loves 3-D printing things that’s her favorite thing to do in her free time. She has three dogs Callie, the Australian kettle dog miso the Belgian malinois and Tucker the Labradoodle that she found on the side of the road Kailey is for me so is two years old and Tucker is six years old. She really wants to rescue an eight-year-old dog from the shelter so she’s been thinking about it a lot lately.
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Ginger

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Ginger is a fun golden retriever. She’s energetic and playful super stubborn she chews on everything she can get her mouth on. She’s an escape artist she pulls on a leash she digs she barks at all hours of the day and night. She jumps on people she takes food off tables encounters she knows how to open cabinets and drawers. She’s too smart for her own good. 
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Meringue

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This is Maria. She’s a hound mix. She’s completely feral and does not like human interaction. She’s at the shelter needing a foster home that will take good care of her and help get her used to being around people. She cannot go outside. She will run under anything or dig out she is superskittish and timid. She doesn’t trust people easily. She doesn’t like to play or run around. She needs her space and she will let you know when she needs it.
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Tyson

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Allow us to present Tyson, a six-year-old Gypsy Vanner with a flair for the dramatic... and the incredibly neat. This dapper horse, finely tuned in the discipline of dressage, has absolutely no interest in getting his hooves dirty like some of the other horses. Tyson prides himself on his impeccable behavior, a serene presence in the barn where he's cherished for his remarkable individuality and gentle disposition.
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Maxwell

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Maxwell loves the water. He loves to swim after his ball when it gets tossed into the water.
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Delilah 

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Delilah loves having parties she loves hosting and being around people she’s funny talented, and smart. She’s great at decorating and organizing things.
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Lydia Smith

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Lydia is the HOA president. She is super strict. Kids can’t be playing outside after 7 PM unless they’re in their own backyard. There will be no dogs in the neighborhood none whatsoever and a whole bunch more rules, but she will make.
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London

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Puppy with the Purple Collar: "London" Personality London is the small but mighty runt, with a surprisingly big personality. Despite her size, she's incredibly resilient and curious, often mastering subtle mischief. She's an observant little one, watching siblings before cleverly joining in or getting what she wants. Very intelligent and quick-witted, she has a sweet, affectionate side that melts hearts. She thrives on being close and possesses a tenacious spirit. Trainability London is highly intelligent and exceptionally trainable, driven by her desire to please. She learns commands quickly, often surprising with her speed. Her smaller size means she focuses intently, enjoying mental challenges over vigorous physical demands. Positive reinforcement works wonders; she thrives on praise. She'd excel at complex trick training, scent work, or puzzle games that engage her clever brain. Her determination ensures she'll master what you teach her. Care Needs London's care requires attention to her size and focus on mental enrichment. While energetic, her smaller frame needs moderate daily exercise, 1 to 1.5 hours of walks or gentle play. She benefits immensely from daily mental stimulation (puzzle toys, nose work, regular training) to keep her intelligent mind engaged and prevent boredom. As the runt, monitoring food intake is vital. Early and consistent socialization, especially with calm dogs, is crucial for building confidence. She thrives in a loving home appreciating her keen mind and tenacious spirit, providing individual attention and brain-stimulating activities.
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Paris

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Puppy with the Blue Collar: "Paris" Personality Paris is a gentle, thoughtful soul. She often quietly observes, taking everything in with intelligent, soulful eyes. Incredibly sensitive and perceptive, she senses emotions around her. Though reserved initially, once bonded, she's fiercely loyal and affectionate, thriving on quiet cuddles and gentle praise. She prefers calm environments and is remarkably patient. Trainability Paris is very trainable and eager to please, responding best to gentle, positive reinforcement. Harsh words can cause her to shut down, so patience and kindness are key. Intelligent and quick to learn, she picks up commands easily when training feels like a calm, collaborative effort. She'd excel in Canine Good Citizen, therapy work, or rally obedience, where her focus and desire to connect can shine. She needs consistent, confidence-building training. Care Needs Paris's care requires a nurturing environment with consistent routines to build confidence. While she enjoys walks and playtime, she doesn't need intense exercise. One to 1.5 hours of moderate daily activity like gentle walks or quiet play will suit her. She thrives on mental stimulation (puzzle toys, scent games) that engage her thoughtful mind without overstimulating. Given her sensitive nature, early and ongoing, positive socialization to various people and calm environments is crucial, done gradually. Her coat needs regular brushing (2-3 times weekly). Paris flourishes in a calm, loving home committed to fostering her confidence and providing consistent, positive guidance.
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Maverick

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Puppy with the Green Collar: "Maverick" Personality Maverick is a lively mischief-maker with a charming grin. Incredibly smart and observant, he quickly figures things out. He loves to instigate play, especially with siblings, using a playful nip and chase style. Curious and confident, he rarely shows fear, which can sometimes lead to comical situations. Maverick thrives on engagement, getting bored if not active. He has a big personality in a small package. Trainability Maverick is highly intelligent but needs a firm, consistent, and creative training approach. He learns commands fast, but his cleverness means he'll test boundaries and seek loopholes. He responds well to positive reinforcement and mental challenges; repetitive drills bore him. Training must be varied and stimulating, incorporating puzzles and games to keep his mind engaged. He'll excel at advanced obedience, trick training, or canine freestyle. Don't underestimate him – he's always thinking! Care Needs Maverick's care demands significant daily physical and mental stimulation. His high energy and clever nature require at least 2 hours of vigorous activity daily, like runs or challenging hikes. He absolutely needs daily brain games, puzzle toys, and consistent training to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. He'll create his own fun if you don't provide it! Early, ongoing socialization to diverse environments and dogs is crucial to channel his bold personality positively. His coat needs regular brushing (2-3 times weekly). He thrives in active homes with experienced owners committed to consistent training and ample mental outlets.
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Daisy

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Puppy with the Yellow Collar: "Daisy" Personality Daisy is a ray of sunshine, cheerful and full of playful energy. She's incredibly social, loving attention and greeting everyone with a happy wag. Her bold, adventurous spirit truly sets her apart. She's incredibly curious, always the first to explore new environments or investigate scents. Confident and rarely shy, she embraces new experiences. After playtime, she has a sweet, charming side, happy to curl up for a nap. She's observant and learns quickly by watching. Trainability Daisy is highly trainable and a quick study, thanks to her intelligence and eagerness to engage. She thrives on positive reinforcement. However, her confidence, adventurous nature, and playful personality mean she can be easily distracted by exciting new things. Consistency and making training fun and challenging are key to maintaining her focus. She'd excel in activities like competitive obedience, trick training, or even becoming a therapy dog, as she genuinely loves people and new experiences. Care Needs Daisy's care requires a significant commitment to physical and mental stimulation, catering to her adventurous side. She needs 1.5 to 2 hours of vigorous exercise daily, including long walks in new places, runs, or challenging games in varied environments. Her social nature means she thrives with plenty of attention and shouldn't be left alone for long. Regular dog park visits, puppy playdates, or structured adventure outings are perfect. Her coat needs frequent brushing (2-3 times weekly). Early and ongoing socialization to diverse sights, sounds, and experiences is vital to ensure her bubbly, adventurous personality develops into a well-mannered, confident adult.
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Finn

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You got it! Here's the puppy with the orange collar, and he's a boy: Puppy with the Orange Collar: "Finn" Personality Finn is a total sweetheart, brimming with affection and a desire to please. He's incredibly gentle and patient, making him a wonderful companion for families with children. He's not as outgoing as Rusty, preferring to observe new situations before diving in, but once he warms up, he's a cuddly and devoted friend. He's got a slightly sensitive nature, responding best to gentle encouragement and positive reinforcement. He’s the kind of puppy who will lay his head on your lap while you work, always wanting to be close. Trainability Finn is a dream to train. His eagerness to please and gentle nature make him incredibly receptive to commands. He's quick to pick up new tricks and thrives on positive reinforcement, especially praise and treats. He'll excel in obedience training and would likely enjoy activities like rally or therapy work, where his gentle temperament can shine. Early socialization is still important to build his confidence, but he's generally less prone to the independent streaks that can make training more challenging. Care Needs Finn's care needs are relatively moderate. He'll still require daily exercise to stay happy and healthy, but he might be content with slightly less intense activities than Rusty. A couple of brisk walks, some playtime in the yard, and perhaps a short hike will keep him satisfied. He'll also appreciate having some mental stimulation, such as puzzle toys or short training sessions. Like all Australian Shepherds, he'll need regular brushing to maintain his coat, and early socialization to ensure he's comfortable and confident in a variety of situations. He'd thrive in a loving home where his gentle nature is appreciated and where he receives consistent positive reinforcement. Ready for the next puppy, perhaps the one with the yellow collar?
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Rusty

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Puppy with the Red Collar: "Rusty" Personality Rusty is a true adventurer. He's the first to explore a new toy or sniff out an interesting smell in the yard. He's got a playful spirit and a generally happy-go-lucky demeanor, always ready for a game of fetch. He's also quite affectionate once he's tired himself out, loving a good cuddle on the couch. He can be a little independent, preferring to figure things out for himself rather than immediately looking to you for direction. Trainability Rusty is moderately challenging to train, but incredibly rewarding for those with patience. His intelligence is high, but so is his independent streak. He learns quickly, but can get bored with repetitive drills and may try to put his own spin on commands. Consistency is key with Rusty; if you waver, he'll notice! Positive reinforcement works best, especially if you can make training feel like a fun game or puzzle. He'll excel at activities like agility or flyball where his natural athleticism and problem-solving skills can shine. Care Needs Rusty's care will involve a significant commitment to physical and mental exercise. Due to his adventurous and energetic nature, he'll need at least two solid hours of active exercise daily, which could include long walks, runs, hikes, or vigorous play sessions in a securely fenced yard. He'll also benefit greatly from brain games and puzzle toys to keep his mind engaged, preventing boredom and potential destructive behaviors. His merle coat will require regular brushing, at least 2-3 times a week, to prevent mats and keep it healthy. Given his independent nature, early and consistent socialization with other dogs and people is crucial to ensure he grows into a well-adjusted adult. He'd thrive in an active home with owners who enjoy outdoor activities and are dedicated to ongoing training and mental stimulation.
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Savannah

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Savannah is a bright, intuitive little Border Collie with a heart as big as the sky and a brain that never stops ticking. She’s quick to learn, quicker to act, and always one paw ahead of everyone else—yet she’s gentle in spirit and deeply loyal to her people. Despite her boundless energy, she has an old-soul calm that helps her read the room (and other animals) better than most humans can. She’s a natural leader but doesn’t need to be in the spotlight—she leads through quiet confidence, thoughtful actions, and a strong instinct to protect and guide. Whether she’s herding a group of chickens, finding a lost toy, or comforting someone who’s sad, she always seems to know exactly what to do. Savannah loves: • Windy fields and wide-open spaces • Learning new tricks just to impress • Cuddling after a hard day’s play • Watching everything from a quiet corner • Rainy mornings and muddy paws She dislikes: • Being idle for too long • Loud, chaotic environments • Being underestimated Savannah is the kind of pup who’d walk into a storm for someone she loves, then come back with a stick and a grin. She’s loyal, sharp as a tack, and quietly brave—the type of soul that turns a house into a home.
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