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Trifecta's Spotlights
Wonderful Report
Hello Lisa,
I just had a wonderful evening with Maggie and thought you would like to hear about it. We just got home from doing a therapy dog visit at St. Luke's Assisted Living Home. Maggie did great! She received so many pets and was such a sweet girl during our entire visit. I think she especially likes all the compliments, she must have been told that she was "beautiful" fifty times. I can't believe this is the same dog that I found. She certainly has come along way. I am certain that her training at Trifecta made this all possible - thanks so much for helping Maggie to blossom into such a happy girl. We are going back again next week, and I can't wait. I am also going through the volunteer process so I can take Maggie to Pocono Hospital. I had an interview last week, just need to get a TB test, and then we can start visiting patients.
I hope all is well with you, jane London
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Maggie- The Thearpy Star
Maggie came to us shortly after her loving owner, Jane found her alongside the roadway, injured.
Jane took her to a veterinarian, only to learn that the injuries were chemical burns. Someone, had deliberately poured a caustic agent down Maggie's back,and the entire area from her head to her tail was burned. Jane immediately adopted Maggie, paid the vet bills, and began to give her a new life.
When we first met, Maggie was gentle, and loving, though lacking in confidence. Something about her gentlenes, and trusting nature got my attention. Anyway, end of story, about a year after training with us Maggie passes her Therapy test, on her first try, with flying colors! Now, this wonderful dog gets to bring joy to others. Humans could learn alot from this dogs disposition. Proudly posted by Lisa kane, Trifecta kennels
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Casey and Hailey
This is a picture of my daughter Hailey, my mom, and Casey. Casey was in your 3/27/92 litter. I believe her father was Rudy and I can't recall her mother (she was a little bit darker if I recall). I just wanted to drop a line to say that Casey has been a blessing to us and anyone that has met her for all of her 13 years. While she did not compete, she has been the best dog I could ever have imagined. She has always had the most unbelievable temperment, and is the most athletic dog I have ever known. She has given our family so much happiness, it is almost unexplainable. I wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart, and great job. Hopefully when Hailey is a little older, we will pay you another vistit. Enjoy the picture, and thanks again.
Sincerely,
Andy Rebak
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Canine SARTECH III Area Search Dog Team
Trifecta student, Frontier Oklahoma Resq Rebel, earns his 1st search certification
Oklahoma and his handler Brenda Richards of Valley Search and Rescue earned their NASAR Canine SARTECH III Area Search Dog Team certification in September 2004 at the Tri-State SAR Conference help in the Catskills of NY. Brenda has been involved with Search and Rescue for a number of years now, but Oklahoma is her 1st search dog. Oklahoma was obtained from Frontier Retrievers Kennel located in Tuttle Oklahoma in December of 2003 and comes from a long line of field champion Labradors. At the age of 9 weeks, Brenda began to introduce Okie to search work. Search training is an intense program, but offers much reward. If you want to know more about Search and Rescue or how to get involved please visit Valley Search and Rescue at www.valleysar.com.
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