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          Before I adopted Samara I knew that I was missing something in my 
          life. I desperately wanted a dog and was having trouble deciding if 
          now was the right time for me to adopt one. As soon as I saw the ad 
          for her, I immediately drove to the SPCA to see her. That was the 
          probably the longest drive of my life because I was so scared that 
          someone else had already adopted her! When your staff took her out for 
          me the first thing she did was roll-over in my lap for tummy rubs!! 
          That is when I knew I had to adopt her! She was so playful and full of 
          chaotic energy, exactly what 
          I wanted! I had come too late in the day to adopt her and you said 
          that I would have to come back on Monday as you could not put an 
          animal on hold for someone. We showed up Monday an hour before you 
          opened just to make sure we got her! 
           
          For a dog that had never lived in a house before, she has perfectly 
          adjusted to house life! She was a dream to train and has been such an 
          easy-going pup. She loves her tummy rubs and lots of squeaky toys! She 
          is very full of puppy energy but is also a gentle soul who loves to 
          give everyone she meets kisses. She makes us laugh so much! 
           
          She is quite social and is best friends with my parent’s golden 
          retriever. We spend a lot of time out at their hobby farm so they can 
          play together. It is non-stop play-time when the two of them are 
          together
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          they have always been together the few times we have put her in a 
          kennel. 
           
          Overall, I don’t think words can describe how much we love Samara. She 
          completes us. Thank you for your wonderful dedication to animals and 
          connecting us with such a wonderful dog! 
          
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
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