“My son, Drew Davis and his wife Jennifer got Jupiter, a Goldendoodle this past summer,” said Pam Davis of Wenatchee.
“(My husband, Mark and I) liked Jupiter so well we just got Copper Dec. 27,” she added.
Jupiter is seven months old and Drew and Jennifer were visiting from Santa Monica. Copper is 9 weeks old.
Pam said the best things about Copper is “he’s so soft, snuggly and loving.”Gracie Helm of Wenatchee is holding Noodle.
Noodle, a Spanish Waterdog, is very playful, loves to be outside, and already loves being in the water. She learns quickly. She’s hypo-allergenic and doesn’t shed, said Gracie.
“We got Noodle the beginning of December. Puppies are a lot of work. I’m exhausted,” said Gracie.
“When full grown, female Spanish Water Dogs weigh about 40 pounds making it fairly easy to travel with her during our retirement years!” she added.
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