
You will forever be the king of the back yard and our hearts.

You will forever be our first Schnauzer and the one that introduced us to the world of dog breeding.....and sharing you with so many through all your beautiful "babies".

We'll Miss you.
We'll forever love you.
Rest in Peace, Little Buddy
Posted in my blog, Thursday October 13, 2005:
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My husband's words one evening four years ago as he walked in the door and saw a four-legged white thing with a really bad hair cut and no eyes. Actually it had eyes, they were just completely masked in white hair. And hair was all you could say about it, except that it did in fact have four legs. "It" was the result of my answering a newspaper ad that stated: free to good home, adult male poodle. Well, we were looking for an adult dog because I didn't think I had time to deal with house training, so I checked it out. Following directions from the person on the phone, I found myself at the city water plant. The lady working there had found "it" on the highway and couldn't find an owner. She loved "it", but couldn't give it a home herself. Well, I was greeted by this dirty white shaggy mess of a dog that came right to me and I liked immediately. He just looked like a "Buster". So, I loaded up this shaggy mess and took him home. After a much needed bath and tick removal, I proceeded to hold him down and cut all the matted up hair off, which was about half of it. Then he needed another bath because he still smelled pretty bad. After that was when hubby came home and wanted to know what the "h" it was. I told him it was Buster, his new dog. Well, he wasn't impressed, but I pressed on. I took him to the vet the next day for shots and a once-over. Doc immediately said he was a Miniature Schnauzer, which I was having a hard time seeing, but I pretty much knew we weren't dealing with a poodle. Off to the groomer the next day and she also said he was a Schnauzer. A couple of hours later when I went to pick him up, I was in total shock! Where was that white mess I brought in? Here was this beautiful snow white (sure enough) Schnauzer. Now it's hard to remember life before Buster and after we'd had him for three years, we decided to get a couple of females for him. Now we have six adult Schnauzers and have sold 28 beautiful little Schnauzer puppies. I will try to learn how to download Buster's picture on this blog in the near future. He has certainly changed our lives and we love him dearly. He's our little buddy.
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My condolences at your loss.
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Pup, Sorry about your puppy.
Huggggggggggggggggz,
Taylor
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"You carry him in your heart and he will never be gone."
Much love.
When I learned of your loss I hurried right over to let you know I was so sorry to hear the news and my heart goes out to you. I know what a rough thing it is to love a 'Buster'.
Please know that I care.
I lost a beautiful gray cat which I had for eighteen years, and he really was one of my family.
But I believe there is that spirit of all creatures which is never lost to us completely, as we can feel part of the lost one in the progeny,
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