Sadie and Daisy; a client testimonial

Sadie and Daisy

I love getting updates from our SPFL families! George and Marge have been fantastic about staying in touch over the years. They took home one of the ‘luxury car litter’ puppies born October 2018 (Porsche, [Alfa] Romeo, and Mercedes).

In February 2022 he sent, “Sadie is GREAT and the vet has complimented Sadie and you. Also, the groomer said her coat/hair has been the best they have seen. Can you tell we are completely thrilled with her and your ability to direct us?”.

And in November 2022 he sent, “We are sitting outside in Newburgh, New York, amazing for November 2. Sadie has been incredible just laying down and is one incredible companion for both of us. She’s not thrilled about the car ride but she’s happy about getting in and out of the car. She has been a real gift.”.

In Fall 2023, they added Daisy, who was a perfect match!
More recently, George volunteered this testimonial, for which I am so grateful he allowed me to share:

Marge and I want to let you know that the Poodles we have had with us have been dream companions.

Sadie [aka: Mercedes] has been a perfect pooch. She has learned all her commands and is just a loving and caring companion. Also our soon to be 7 month old Daisy has been a complete joy. She is loving, fun and has recharged our Sadie.
 
Both these poodles have been people-oriented, good with everyone and were easy to train. We are so pleased that 5 years ago we called you about information. You assisted us with information that made choosing Forest Lakes an easy choice.

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