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LuAnn Drakos
Review of Noah Project

4 years ago

When we inquired about Opie nearly 3 years ago, we...

When we inquired about Opie nearly 3 years ago, we were told he was returned twice. They told us that he needed an enclosed yard for running space. They assumed we would return him and started giving drop off instructions. I assured them that I wouldn't bring him back. But I don't believe they were convinced.

The first day we brought him home, his protector instincts kicked in and he was praised for that. There was a little anxiety at first so we made more trips out back as well as walks around the neighborhood. After about a week he settled down and accepted his new pack family.

He already knew the basic obedience commands but was adamant about pulling on lead. I knew how to remedy that minor flaw as the walk continues when he's not pulling. It didn't happen overnight but he no longer pulls on lead.

It will be 3 years this coming Valentine's day since we brought him home. Noah Project were RIGHT ON about the running space and as long as he can be "crazy running" in the yard, he's a happy boy!

He loves to be told he's a "good boy" and he loves playing fetch! Keep away used to be his favorite game but now he returns and drops his ball/stick, for me to throw again and again!

After I earned his trust initially, he has shown a very sweet side of his character that is priceless! I love this sweet boy and oh, I almost forgot... Merlin (cat) loves him too! They're best buds!

Noah Project knows how to fit the right animals for the right pack. You guys know what you're talking about so, PEOPLE listen to them!

LuAnn Drakos

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