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If you are interested in adopting a Saint Bernard, please fill out an application!

Emma when she first arrived with us!

 

 

 

 

 

Emma
2-3 Year Old Female Rough Coat

Emma was found in Beverly Hills sitting in front of a photography studio.  She was extremely emaciated and appeared to be on her own for some time.  2 kind women decided to help her and she was immediately taken to the vet.

Emma was fostered for a few days by the girl who took her to get a check up and shots at the vet.  She has dogs of her own and Emma was very submissive and very timid with her dogs. She said she was very sweet and even got harrassed by the woman's chihuahua, hiding under the desk afraid to come out.

Emma is with us now at the trainer and is doing very well. She played with a female bull dog puppy there and is starting to come out of her shell.  If you would like to meet Miss Emma, please fill out an online application and submit it and call Judi at 714-526-7949 or Lacie at 951-906-8846

 

If you have already filled in an application and are interested in Emma, CALL us for an appointment.

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Toll Free (888) 231-8713

Lacie: (909) 906 8846
Judy:
(714) 526-7949

 

Emma update 11/20/04

 

Emma is a total couch dog, and got along great when thrown in the backyard with my 5...she even slept in a 6x6 run with the door open with Anthony, a big male saint.  Both were asleep,  snoring away when I checked on them the middle of the night.  She will do okay with cats too when introduced properly and loves kids! She is very sweet and gentle and we can't believe she hasn't been adopted yet.  6 foot high fence or more as she leaped over a 5 foot fence to get to me in the front yard. She stayed in the yard for the rest of the week when she started to get comfortable and think it was home. 

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