03/31/2024
Happy Easter!
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Annie is a Dogue de Bordeaux - As seen in the movie "Turner and H***h" She is a sweet, loving dog a Well they adopted me. Thank you for reading the story.
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This page was created so that people understand what a gentle giant a French Mastiff (Doque de Bordeaux) is. I’ve tried to add some fun and interesting other breeds and fun stories. This page is just for fun. I am not selling a thing. It’s almost like a memorial that keeps the memories of my puppies alive and I love to do it. Gerti had weighed around 196 pounds before she passed from Lymphoma Cancer - she lived between Long Island and Rockland County, NY. Fritz and Jack were her buddies and when the passed so closely - I was devastated - luckily Annie was on her way. She is now over two years old and an only do - truly spoiled but has a heart of gold.. Thank God for her because she made my pain a little less. Annie was born in Kentucky and I flew out on St. Patty’s day and drove all the way home with the baby. She was spoiled from day one. I was glad she got to know Fritz but only a month before he had passed. Without my animals I don’t think I would complete. I started volunteering at ten years old and things were quite different 30 years ago. Working at a kill shelter at a young age changed my outlook on people - not animals. How stupid people can be and how easy it is not to increase animal populations. Things have gotten much better but still there is a lot of work to do. So with that said - I try to keep it somewhat light to laugh at our friends but once in a while a story comes in that I feel may help educate. They may be heartbreaking but what my eyes saw at a young age was heartbreaking. Most people couldn’t handle it. I don’t know how I did. I still remember so many things. I called it a death camp of animals (and this is a small area) - What I saw - people wouldn’t want to see - so my goal is to keep this page happy and enjoy these wonderful animals.