Sheri Dunham|Nov 13, 2019
Is your Doxie still available? I know someone that would be interested who has had one in the past. 🙂they are a couple who’s children are all grown and moved out. 🙂
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Dawn Faasse|Nov 12, 2019
Oh good grief, finally I’ve gotten these posts to come through. Not so good with the tech stuff. Thank you for all these beautifully written and yes, joyous updates! Clearly, God is at work. So many prayers for you guys!
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Ken VanderLugt|Nov 11, 2019
Kimmy, Your journal entries are a wonderful testimony to your faith. May God continue to bless you, and Mike, too. My prayers will continue.

I see (another commenter) that you may already have found a new home for your doxie but if that falls through, please keep me in mind. I have been thinking about getting a smallish (there is a size limit in our HOA) canine-person to keep me company. I am retired, home a lot , have no other pets and don't mind taking walks at any time of day. We might make a really good match. If you want to find a home close to you geographically, I must tell you I am in Indiana, about 2 hours from you.
kvl
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Mary Ann Bakker|Nov 11, 2019
What a tough decision to make. Hope you will find someone w/ a heart for Penny very quickly.
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Stacey DeJonge|Nov 11, 2019
Hi Kim! My boss is interested. She has another doxie and is very passionate and knowledgeable about the breed! How can she get in touch with you? I have no doubt that your dog would be spoiled and loved at their house!
-Stacey DeJonge (Haveman)
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Anna Hoogeveen|Nov 11, 2019
My heart goes out to you! That is so hard! We had the same issues with our English bulldog 😢 I hope you find a great new home soon! Praying 🙏🏼
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Dad Wallinga|Nov 11, 2019
I know it will be very hard to say goodbye to your little Penny. So sorry Kim. I hope we find a loving home for her real soon.
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