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          Maniwaki.  As I walked into the SPCA in 2006, I inquired as to 
          the dogs and was told that a dog named Charlie would likely impress.  
          And he did!  He is a pleaser and a great companion dog.  
          Very loyal.  Gentle.
           
           
           
          
           
          
          Pillsbury (dalmatian, jack russell, etc.) was found on the side of the 
          132 leading to the Mercier bridge in Montreal.  I adopted him in 
          January 2011.  He likely got his name due to his pudginess.  
          And wouldn't you know, my Pillsbury rolls.  Yes, he rolls 
          (Pillsbury Roll)!  Show him a treat and say roll and there he 
          goes!  Pills is the most intelligent of the three, a bit 
          stubborn.
          
 
           
           
          
           
          
          Quila (Shiba Inu, etc.) was adopted in November 2011 - clearly coming 
          from a bad situation from South Carolina U.S.A..  I was her 3rd 
          foster - she was extremely timid and suffering from some exposure to 
          abuse and confinement.  She's a gentle little girl who is slowly 
          gaining confidence and needs a companion nearby (be it human or dog).  
          Luckily she's got her big brothers to cling to.  
           
           
           
          
          
           
          
          At home she's mostly found under something, anything really.  A 
          chair, bed, another dog ... but those habits are being worked on and 
          will hopefully fade away over time.  Quila is slowly getting used 
          to the great outdoors and what it has to offer ...  :)  She 
          loves running through the forest with Charlie or Pills nearby, or her 
          cousin Callie.  She will get her own doghouse so that she can 
          spend time relaxing in the backyard during the spring/summer.  
          Her obedience is improving as she gains confidence.
          
          
 
           
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
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