On this magazin's coverage, you could admired a drawing done by Jenna H. 11 years old (Canada). This drawing represents Saké (pronouce Saki), little Coton de Tuléar who arrived recently in the family. Here is what his new owners say about him:

"Saki is so well loved by us all and even our extended family . He was the perfect match for our family, we feel like he has been with us forever which to us is a very good sign. We just adore him!!!!!... He is so perfect that he doesn't need any obedience lesson. Every week-end we are going to our holiday cottage and Saki adores being on the boat, with the wind blowing on his nose ".

Jenna's younger sister (9 years old) wrote a letter for Saki :

Woof Woof!!!

Hi, my name is Saki and I am one of the cutest puppies in the whole wide world. I am a Cotton du Tulear. I have white fur that is so soft that it feels like cotton. That is partly how mt breed got the name Cotton Du Tulear because in that name there is the word cotton. I also have brown markings on me and a little bit of black. I am very small and very cute. I am going to tell you about how I got my new home. Okay, I was born in France and I lived there for a couple of months. Then a nice family called to say that they wanted a little puppy and the next thing I knew, I was on the plane flying to St. Bruno, Quebec, where I would be picked up by my new owner. She has three kids at home who would be surprised with a new little puppy. Do you know who that lucky litle puppy was ? Me SAKI !!!!!! At first I was very sad that I was leaving my family in France to go to a new home, but one I got on the plane I wasn't sad anymore because I knew that I would be part of a great new family. Now I am SO HAPPY that I am living in my new home with my new mom, dad, brother and 2 sister's (the youngest sister is the one who helped me write this letter). I love my new family so much and I know that I will be so happy here in my new home. Anyway, I will write back soon. Love: *Saki* .

Love: *Saki*

 


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