Sammi is a 2.5 year old fun loving pittie mix. With 1.5-2 hrs of exercise/mental enrichment/play a day sheโll snuggle right up with you or imitate a cinnamon roll in her bed.
She loves doggie friends. Her favorites are the carefree playful types. She's also pretty good at matching energy with more laid-back dogs.
Sammi is always up for activities. She loves trick training and is very food and toy motivated. Obstacle courses are super fun; jumping, perching, crawling, and weaving. Flirt pole is possibly her favorite. Sammi has had a significant amount of training and would do best with an experienced dog person who is willing and able to maintain. One ongoing focus is meeting new people, specifically men. She also struggles moderately with being alone for an entire workday and can be destructive. She would do best with someone who works from home, is able to provide her with a midday break, and/or is able to utilize an experienced professional caretaker. Her current trainer is willing to offer support during meeting, transition, and beyond.
Sammi is spayed and current on all vaccinations. She would come with her toys, bed, treats, crate, food, and other necessities that can be discussed.
Sammi is currently a local re-home and not under the care of a rescue. She's been a client of mine for 2ish years. Feel free to DM me with any questions.
Not to brag, but I'm kinda a big deal to all of these pups.
It is pretty cool to see my program's growth in 2 years. I wish I had an in between one. There are quite a few dogs missing.
I missed you quietly today. So quietly that no one noticed.
I missed you as I climbed out of bed and as I brushed my teeth; when I waited at the lights on the drive into work and as I heard the rain outside my window.
I missed you as I ordered lunch and as I kicked off my shoes when I got home; as I switched off the lights and climbed into bed for the night.
I missed you without tears or noise or fanfare.
But oh how I felt it.
I felt it in the morning, at lunchtime, in the evening and at night. I felt it as I woke, as I waited, as I worked. I felt it at home, on the road, in the light, in the dark, in the rain.
I felt it in every one of those moments, each one sitting heavier and heavier as the weight of me missing you kept growing and growing.
Yes, I missed you so quietly today.
But I felt it so loudly.