Three siblings from the Good Girl Pups litter have become great friends! Their owners reached out to us so that we could put them in touch and they have been having doggy play dates with their three girls, who were all adopted from ARWOB in November 2020. As you can see, they are having a great time and their adoptive families believe they remember that they are sisters!
Maggie (fka Navy) was adopted from ARWOB in May 2022. We are delighted to receive this wonderful "pupdate" about Maggie from her adoptive mom:
"Navy (we renamed her Maggie) has been such a joy. She is the best dog I have ever had - so good with other dogs and people, so non-reactive, doesn't jump or bark. I frequently use her with kids who are scared of dogs because she will lie quietly while they stroke her ears, feed her treats, or even give her hugs. I've had multiple people say "I'd get a dog if I'd know it would have her personality!" We think her street smarts from being a street dog have caused her to develop super good social skills. Other dogs will be on leash, lunging and reactive towards her, and she just looks at them calmly. She plays with big dogs and will set limits if they get too rough. She has mastered a high speed barrel roll that is hilarious. She also does a 4 legged hop into the bushes to catch geckos that is adorable. (So far, we've been unable to get a pic of those moves.) She loves to play (OB Dog Beach, Coronado Dog Beach, Fiesta Island) and will get happy zoomies as soon as she hits the sand. She is a sensitive soul - the first time we cleaned her ears she wouldn't look at us for two days, but as she is learning to trust us she is coming out of her shell and becoming more goofy and silly. Every day I give thanks that we adopted her because she is such a source of joy for me. She is so smart and learns new commands in just a couple of trials and is starting to play fetch. She doesn't beg, jump, or whine. We are starting an obedience class this week just for the fun of it. Once I even brought her into the office with me and she was a champ with my patients. All my best days start when we get up early and walk around Fiesta Island."
Papaya and Mango were adopted as a pair in May 2022. We couldn't be happier for them! They even have a kitty "big sister" in the house that adores them both. Here is what their adoptive mom has to say:
"Papaya and Mango are very sweet. As you can see from the pictures, we couldn't separate them because they love each other so much. We kept the kittens in my daughter's room for about a week or so when they arrived. After we introduced them, our one year old kitty fell in love with them. She is particularly fond of Mango, but loves Papaya too. The babies are the sweetest and purr constantly. They are growing a lot. Mango has doubled his weight (he's a little larger than his sister, but not overweight). Papaya likes to kiss our faces, while Mango lets us hold him and sits with his paws over our shoulders. Mango brings his favorite toy into my bed in the mornings. They are super curious so we have to be even more on our toes. Luckily, we already had safety netting on the stair bannister and always keep the lids on the toilets closed. It's amazing how quickly they adapted to the routine of our household. We love them."
Mango and Papaya were adopted together in May 2022. We just love the update we received from their adoptive mom. They won the jackpot with this wonderful family!
"Papaya and Mango are very sweet. As you can see from the pictures, we couldn't separate them because they love each other so much. We kept the kittens in my daughter's room for about a week or so when they arrived. After we introduced them, our one year old kitty fell in love with them. She is particularly fond of Mango, but loves Papaya too. The babies are the sweetest and purr constantly. They are growing a lot. Mango has doubled his weight (he's a little larger than his sister, but not overweight). Papaya likes to kiss our faces, while Mango lets us hold him and sits with his paws over our shoulders. Mango brings his favorite toy into my bed in the mornings. They are super curious so we have to be even more on our toes. Luckily, we already had safety netting on the stair bannister and always keep the lids on the toilets closed. It's amazing how quickly they adapted to the routine of our household. We love them."
Zuni was adopted in May 2022. We reached out to her adoptive dad and this is what he has to say about her! She is clearly very happy with her new dad and her canine sibling!
"Zuni aka Loony is doing great! She’s up to 32 pounds and she is potty trained and trained to sit! She loves going to the dog park and jumping in peoples laps and licking them all over their faces. She’s been a great addition to my family and I’m so glad she came into our lives."






