Meeka and Rocco

Hi Cheryl:  Well, the last week has been so hectic, I just now realized that I’ve been negligent…………I wanted to do this sooner, but better late than never! I wanted to personally thank you and your husband for welcoming us into your home in such a warm and comfortable manner. You truly made me feel very assured and confident in the decision to adopt two of your beautiful pups. The cost aside, it is a very important decision and there is a lot of long-term responsibility that comes with the immediate gratification of adopting a puppy. Needless to say, ALL puppies are adorable……….but when you are adopting, the difference between breeder/seller choices is the key factor. Meeting you, your husband, and your Aunt in your home, among your pets was very reassuring to me and eliminated any hesitation that always accompanies such a big decision. We felt “at home” with you folks immediately. I have no doubt that you share my feelings and have the same considerations when deciding whether to place one of your pups with a prospective family or person. Your initial questionnaire is a reflection of those same considerations and values. Our brief visit  made me recollect why I always wanted to live in Centre Co; The People! Sure, I love the beauty of the central Pa. countryside, but it was the goodness of the people that made me want to live there, and you two reminded me of that. Your friendliness and hospitality were very much appreciated. Now, “the kids” are doing great, our daughter Kim really loves them………their playfulness has actually made her smile more in the last week than I’ve seen in a few months. Meeka is still “meek”…….she’s still kind of shy and insecure, but is showing more signs of “breaking out” and being more comfortable. Her brother, previously known as “hey, you” has finally been named. It was tough……..I had about a dozen serious contenders for his name; Butch, Trouble, Vinnie, Mikey, Riggs (from “lethal weapon” movie fame), etc. But after a day or two, as his personality emerged (more like “exploded”) it became clear…….he had the same personality as our Rocky had when he was a
puppy.  I also remembered a friend I had while I was at Penn State……he was also full of energy and became the Nittany Lion. His name was Rocco. What name sounds like Rocky but will remind me of my dogs’ birthplace?? Rocco……Meeka’s brother. I love him…..he’s a real nutcase……everything you want in a puppy; the energizer bunny of the canine world. And what an appetite!! He doesn’t come up for air when he eats. You gave us a balanced duo: the shy, retiring wallflower–Meeka, and the “no fear”, “life of the party”, Rocco. I call them “Happiness”! Thanks again for your hospitality and two great companions.///////////steve hoffman