Sam I Am: Part II
For those of you who missed the first installation of Sam I Am, take a moment and catch up on his story- http://btrnc.blogspot.com/2006/06/sam-i-am-it-was-cold-february-day-that.html.

We received a note from Samuel's adoptive parents.

"Things are great with him -- we've all gotten to know one another and we are all really enjoying each other. Sam is a such good boy and he tries so hard to be a good listener -- sometimes he just cannot contain himself!! Overall, we are thrilled to have Sam as the newest member in our family and we would be lost without him."

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you Betsy and Noel, for taking a chance on the dog who wasn't perfect.
3 Comments:
Samuel, I am so happy your story has a happy ending. You have worked very hard to become a good canine citizen. You deserve a life of luxury.
Samuel, When I found your ad in the paper and picked you up at that house, I knew you were a special baby. Thanks to a great foster mom and now your loving new parents, you are on your way to what you deserved all along.
Samuel, Here I am again, the one who picked you up and boy are you a cutie in that costume. Who would have guessed on that cold February day that you would turn into such a great ham. Live it up baby.. I miss you.
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