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Hope is Marty's daughter. She was born 11-01-1999. She takes after him in the being able to warn me before I go into anaphylaxis shock. Hope was trained, but did not become a registered service dog for a few years. She worked at home but Marty went out every where. as Marty got older Hope started sharing his out side of the home work. Marty still went out he loved to go to crowded places, while Hope does not do as well in crowds. She is over protective.
Hope is the only dog working for me at this time. Hope has only one litter of puppies before I fixed her. It was to hard on me to watch her give birth. Alex will be taking over some of her work when he is done training. Medical alert dogs never stop working until they are called home to God.
Here are some pictures of hope:
I will share more pictures of her when I load more.
Marty
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Marty was born 1-17-1995 he past away on 11-07-2008.
Marty was a service dog for anaphylaxis for my self. He also warned my daughter before her asthma got to bad. Marty was 12 weeks old by the time I figured out what he was trying to tell me. after I did I trained him to be a service dog. He passed his test at 11 months old. Marty fathered over 100 puppies in his life time. Our top breeding dam had very large litters. Her biggest was 17 puppies. We also studded Marty out to approved females. They had to have at least 4 generations of no health problems and have the right type of owner. We were going to freeze Marty's sperm , but we then decide against it. We ended Marty's line. There will be no more dogs from his line unless we decide to breed his granddaughter.
Marty was a well love dog by many. His favorite place to go was Disneyland. He love to go on the rides and see his favorite workers. The employees at Disneyland gave him treats , always had to come see him. When there was a ride he could not go on he went with the employees to be spoiled while we rode at ride.
Marty has been on t.v. and in a few magazines and made the front page of the paper. He saved my life many times and our daughters also. He made the front page by fighting a German shepherd who jumped our 5 foot fence and held our youngest daughter by the neck and would not let go. Our daughter was 4 at the time. Marty was not even 2 years old.
Here is pictures of Marty:
These are just a few pictures of his life.
For those who are concerned about the new law coming in Feb 2009....
As soon as I heard about this here on-line Monday, I started to look into it. By yesterday, I know the best thing to do was contact a tv station in Memphis, Tenn. who is known for getting to the bottom of things.
The reporter called me this morning to ask me a few questions. He let me know that he was already starting to look in to this and would be reporting what he could find out this evening.
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You will see what else he had to add after the commission came out with this update after his report.
The reporter then called me back this evening, to make sure I had heard and read the report. I will post about anything new that comes with this. The reporter has my phone # and will stay in touch with me.
Thank you for your interest in owning one of our "Golden Blessings".
We offer high quality puppies from high quality parents.
Our dam Gracie is a registered service dog for medical alert.
Our sire Alex is almost done with his training to be a medical alert dog. He comes from a champion line.
For their first litter we are offering these pups at a lower cost than what the next litters will be.
We have a litter of 4 females and 3 males.
Females are offered for $550.00 limited registration, $650.00 full registration.
Males are offered for $500.00 limited registration , $550.00 full registration.
One pup is already sold, but we do not know what sex yet as the puppy is yet to pick out the special needs child yet. We are letting the puppy pick him out. This puppy will be trained by us to be a service dog to this young boy.
All puppies come with:
A health guaranty, Akc papers, Current vaccines, Puppy care package, Vet checks, Health certificates, Micro chipping, Dewclaws removed.
Shipping is an option if it is needed at a cost of $300.00. A crate is included in this cost.
If you are interested in buying one of our puppies please message me.
....and I'm going for the death penalty! For many people, the television is of little consequence. Everyone has one and the only source of discussion surrounding the t.v. is what program to watch. This part of the "Why" series focuses on that box in the living room. Are you ready? Please remember, these studies were written with my children in mind, why we live the way we do in our home and what I want them to understand. You are free to disagree with me, but please do so nicely!
First, let me define what I mean by "television". I am *not* referring to pre-screened videos that you might use for education. The tv in and of itself is benign; it is what you watch on it that spreads a malignant cancer in the hearts and minds of young and old alike. When I use the term "television or tv", I am specifically referring to the programming that comes in via, satellite, cable or antenna.
It is also important for you to understand that I am not typing from a "holier-than-thou" position. We have been from one end of the spectrum to the other on this issue - from a 42" plasma tv and satellite to no television at all and everywhere in between. It is not my choice and not my decision to make. Were it mine, I would throw the tv and all it's components out the window, for at the very least, it is a colossal time waster.
So, let's get down to the the evidence - the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Shall we?
The Bible says, " Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: ..." Isaiah 1:18 (KJB) Let's use the good reason and judgment that God's given us and see what we can learn from His Word about this subject.
The tv promotes a love for the world and worldly things. This is completely contrary to what the Bible commands in 1 John 2:15 "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him." TV viewing encourages a love and even a lust for the world and all it has to offer. Alcohol is portrayed in a way as to make our young people believe it's glamorous and gratifying to drink. Yet, it doesn't show the broken and shattered lives as a result of drunk driving, illicit relations and the lack of self-control associated with alcohol. Commercials constantly bombard our children with things they simply must have and produce discontentment and ungratefulness for the things they do have. Even mom is forced to wonder how her husband can possibly be attracted to her when having to constantly be compared to the flawless perfection of actresses and super models and our young girls are forced at a young age to assume a warped view of what beauty really is. It is very hard to not fall in love with the world when we are inundated with it in our living rooms!
2. Philippians 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. It aught to be enough to just quote the verse, close the book and get the death penalty but unfortunately, most of us need more. So, here we go. Remember, we're reasoning together.
Isn't it a bit hypocritical to:
a. Teach our children to speak kindly, refrain from cussing, not tell off-colored jokes, not talk about things that aren't pleasing to the Lord, show respect for parents and authority and not backtalk YET sit them in front of shows that promote the very things we teach against?
b. Set a standard for dress that is modest and teach our children that it isn't right to show off one's body YET allow actors and actresses to parade around screen half naked, right in front of our children's eyes? I've seen it first hand. My darling daughters see a show where the woman is portrayed as oh-so-beautiful in her skirt that barely covers her hind end and the next day, they're hiking their skirts up, donning high heels and prancing around the living room "pretending". NO, they are TRAINING for what they want to be when they're old enough to make their own decisions and as parents we are setting a very confusing double standard.
c. Teach our children to avoid sin - lying, stealing, violence, fornication. To love what God loves and hate what God hates YET allow them to view the very things we teach against? No wonder our children grow up so confused. They are pulled in two different directions and parents are providing the platform for the confusion.
Parents invite all manner of sin and debauchery into their living rooms via the television and wonder why their children are drawn to the world. Ever heard the statement that "your walk talks louder than your talk talks." Children have an uncanny way of knowing what you really believe, what you're really like, at the core. And THAT is what they are going to follow.
3. TV is a huge time waster. Ephesians 5:16 "Redeeming the time, because the days are evil." If nothing else, think of how much more you could get done if you were to unplug the television. Think about how much time you could spend as a family, strengthening the bonds of family relationships, were it not for the tv. I know that some of the sweetest times we have had as a family were when we didn't have a television. The Devil is using it to further fragment families, and I cannot believe that it is pleasing to God.
4. ASK YOURSELF: DOES THIS BRING GOD GLORY? 1 Corinthians 10:31 "Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." Can you honestly, before God, say that the things you watch and the time you waste before the television bring Him glory?
This is getting long. Inevitably, there will be excuses for each and every point here. I've thought some of them, I've heard some of them and I've imagined some of them. The answers are coming in the next post. You know, the Devil has so many devices that he uses to fracture and divide our families. Why continue to give him the opportunity in the areas that YOU have control over?
Remember, if you are a *christian*, you are supposed to be Christ-like. Philippians 2:5 "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:"
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The puppies are 3 weeks old today. They are so cute. They are coming out of their shells now and are trying to play and they wag their tails now. It is so cute!
They have started eating baby food. We are watching to see who has a strong early service dog way. So far we have Josph and Hanna who are showing it the most. Their mother is a service dog and their dad has to finish up some of his training to become a regestired service dog.
One of the future owners is coming over to see the little bugers next week. We can not wait for this day. Their son will be receiving the one who show the service dog type and we will be training it for just him.
I have been enjoying my moment. Our oldest son will only be home for one more week. Our two married children, along with my beautiful grandchildren, have been coming over so mommy can have all of her babies home! I love it!
Want to see what we look like?
Go to http://candyfoote.com/ and click on, "Meet the family".
Don't forget to come back and leave a comment. ;D
~Candy~
Hubby date tonight , And my babies I worry still
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Hubby has a date tonight and it is NOT with me, LOL. Tonight is the night be make the long drive to my parents house (they live 13 houses away) to watch college football with them. Tight the Sooners(ou) play. Hubby loves the Sooners(ou) and just to be ornery daddy is rooting for the other team . Mom get to cook the chili dogs for dinner and enjoy her boys have fun watching football with them. We girls are going to have a quite dinner at home of ??? we do not know what we are having yet?? If it was 2008 and we were not trying to keep a food budget I would take the girls out to Black Angus for dinner. But I am trying real hard to be good so we will make dinner at home.
Shayna will be leaving in a few days to go see my best friend Janet's house for a few days. Shayna is 18 years old and Janet is her one of her other moms, that is what the girls call her. Janet daughter Mya is not a cousin but their sister. My other great friend Karen is their other mommy and her children her their siblings. God gives us friends that become family.
Anyway Shayna is going to see them in Texas and I am still worried. Do we ever stop worrying about our babies?? Michelle is different we did worry when she was 1st out on her own. But now we do not worry as much as we used too. But yes we still worry. It is funny how we mom's are. I tell my girls I could be 100 years old sitting in a rocking chair with them sitting in their own rocking chair next to me them being 80 years old and I would still worry and want to protect them. I know God is in charge and loves them more than I ever could. But he gave me a job to do and he never told me when I was done or when I got off work!
Happy 21st birthday to my wonderful answer to prayer ... Jasper!! I treasure you and it has been my joy and priviledge to be your momma and to have homeschooled you during your school years.
Remember that you are the apple of God's eye and that you are created with a purpose for His Kingdom. Happy 21st birthday, Baby, and many, MANY more!
The daily, hopefully not too fragmented, display of whatever is on the homesteading segment of my scattered brain. I love anything farm...ranch...sufficiency. Y2K was the highlight of my late 20s - well, preparing for it was. Even though nothing happened, I learned a lot, and it birthed a new interest in things I'd previously cared nothing about. I love canning, making masa, and drying vegetables. I want to learn to make salsa, fruit butters and sauces, and soap. Oh, and candles, too. Can someone tell me what lye is and where to find it? And do I need goggles? Help.