Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Important Notice



Well this is us, so you can now put our faces to our names. We are a small hobby breeder. We hope to provide dogs for service work and disabled people. Our aim is to help others who would love to have a dog bred for the purpose of helping disabled and less fortunate families than ourselves. All our dogs are our pets and have fantastic temperaments. We hope in the future to be able to produce a litter or 2 a year and hope in time we may be able move onwards and upwards.

My aim is to be able to train all our dogs to become PAT Dogs (Pets as Therapy Dogs) as I no only too well how a Pat Dog helps not only the individual but various other factors in peoples lives. I now how much my dogs have helped me regain my life and the ability to do things I would not be able to do and I would love to be able to share the experiences I have with others.

My dogs are my life and also Adams, they spend there lives having fun, and lolling around the house and garden and running down the beach. Dogs are people orientated and my aim is to make that happens and to produce High Quality genuine, loyal trustworthy family dogs that are suitable for training to high calibre for the disabled.

This doesn't happen overnight and takes time, patience and a lots of money. Any puppy that we produce will be offered to various Disabled Dog Training charites first and foremost so they can choose which dog they would like out of our litter for training purposes's. then other puppies will be sold on to recover our costs.

Our dogs live in the family home with us and are very much part of our family very often finding a wake up call with a slobery kiss or a dog laying ontop of you with big brown eyes watching you breath in the early hours of the morning, they love there cuddles and love to be involved in whatever our family are doing.

Pembrokeshire Doodles does not make a profit at this stage but in the future we hope we may do, but that is a few years off yet.

Kind Regards,

Adam, Adele and Dogs
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Serving the provide Dogs for Disabled Charities.

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