Meet Sally's... Emma
Please tell us about this beautiful, new puppy of yours.
Emma is a five-month-old black chow-chow mix, complete with the characteristic “black” tongue. I named her after my Swedish grandmother, Grandma Emma – a mother of seven who was tiny, observant and determined. I see the same quiet in little Emma.
Where did you find her?
Emma came to me from a small, county animal shelter in West Virginia. The amazing staff worked quickly and diligently to prepare Emma for adoption and for me to meet and taker her home as my newest family member.
Emma is a five-month-old black chow-chow mix, complete with the characteristic “black” tongue. I named her after my Swedish grandmother, Grandma Emma – a mother of seven who was tiny, observant and determined. I see the same quiet in little Emma.
Where did you find her?
Emma came to me from a small, county animal shelter in West Virginia. The amazing staff worked quickly and diligently to prepare Emma for adoption and for me to meet and taker her home as my newest family member.
Sandy's friend Marla holding Emma.
I suppose she’s a little too young to have learned any new tricks.
Emma has been a German Villager for less than two weeks, but came with the “trick” of being incredibly cute!
What are Emma’s favorite activities?
She really enjoys her training sessions and has learned to come, sit and heel, already. She’s having a great time exploring her first-ever house and immediately claimed her outside grounds with vigor! I look forward to the completion of her boosters and then introducing her to our two- and four-legged German Village friends. And soon, we will be spending long afternoons together at my art studio.
Emma has been a German Villager for less than two weeks, but came with the “trick” of being incredibly cute!
What are Emma’s favorite activities?
She really enjoys her training sessions and has learned to come, sit and heel, already. She’s having a great time exploring her first-ever house and immediately claimed her outside grounds with vigor! I look forward to the completion of her boosters and then introducing her to our two- and four-legged German Village friends. And soon, we will be spending long afternoons together at my art studio.
Why is having a pet important to you?
I don’t remember being without pets! Growing up, I had indoor and outdoor cats, dogs, turtles, birds …. and very patient parents! The longest time I was without a dog was while at college.
Would you like to add anything?
I would like to extend my respect, appreciation and gratitude to the staffs of all animal shelters and rescue organizations. They work tirelessly and passionately for animals to receive the safety and love they deserve.
I don’t remember being without pets! Growing up, I had indoor and outdoor cats, dogs, turtles, birds …. and very patient parents! The longest time I was without a dog was while at college.
Would you like to add anything?
I would like to extend my respect, appreciation and gratitude to the staffs of all animal shelters and rescue organizations. They work tirelessly and passionately for animals to receive the safety and love they deserve.