Dear Tim and Rhonda,
Hi! how are you doing. Fine here. Looking at your web site again your dogs and pups are so pretty. I really enjoyed our two trips down to your home. Enjoyed spending time with you and Rhonda. We were so impressed with your set up for them beautiful dogs and puppies. It was my first time going to see a Great Pyrenees. When we brought yeti down to be bred to Sleeping Bear we knew she would be well taken care of, you could feel the love there for the dogs; And the dogs loving both of you. I know yeti really liked it there, she had a lot of room to run and get exercise and be with her own kind. She acted lost when we brought her home for a few days. But it passed, and then she started gaining weight fast, but that was because YETI ended up having 11 puppies! We were shocked but they , were cute. We never thought she would have so many the first litter. But we loved them all. Tim we want to thank you for all the help getting me threw this with yeti. There was so much I did not know. But believe me I know now.You never got upset, with all the phone calls. Ounce again Thank You. And we are proud to be parents of the 11 puppies that belong to Yeti and Sleeping Bear, he's one Beautiful Pyrenees. But then they all were! Now lets talk about the baby we adopted from Daisy and Dreamcatcher. He was a baby! He is now about 65 pounds.His name is Big Foot Chief Cornplanter.The Big Foot part is named after, The Big Foot. and Chief Cornplanter is after Scott's Great great, great, great, grand father of the Iroquois Indians, proud to give him this name, and Great says it all! And has a great spirit, and holds great pride. We really love him. Ounce again, thank you. We would like to come and visit again maybe this next summer, bring Big Foot for you to see! Close for now, Keep in touch.
Scott and Linda Jackson