
He is truly a dog in a lifetime. He's kind and gentle, quiet, snuggles like nobodies business, is happiest when he's lying right beside someone. Sometimes some friend or other of my children's will be sleeping on the couch when I wake up, and Sailor will jump up and snuggle in with a complete stranger! Money couldn't buy a dog this nice. I had a friend over last night, who said if Sailor had any brothers or sisters, he'd love to have one. We're getting a lot of amusement from him right now. He has a rawhide bone he carts around with him, and for some reason he hasn't been chewing on this one, it's like it's his blankie. If one of the cats enters a room and the bone is on the floor, Sailor will jump down and go and guard it, just in case. He's too funny.

Anyway, I can honestly say that Sailor is the best thing that has come along in my life in years. He's the right dog for me, and I am so glad that Pauline mentioned to me that you had a dog. He couldn't be loved any more than he is. Sailor is going to eventually need a playmate-I can't believe I'm saying that. He loves being around other dogs, just craves their attention. It would have to be a dog that is every bit as gentle as he is.


Oh, you wouldn't believe how silky and shiny Sailor's fur has become. I'm feeding him the same food you had him on, and he's as glossy as can be. Sailor is so loved, thank you so much for allowing him to share my life.
Thanks, Judith