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2011 Contestants

Adam & Truman

Bill & Gracie

Bill & Pele

Camille & Freedom

Carl, Gypsy, Peanut & Roxy

Charlotte, Dusty & Akai

Duane, Jack & Ruskin

Ellyn & Pixie

Fuzzy Friends of the Tavern

Ginger & Bailey

Jen & Bella

Karen & Zoe

Kenny, David, Katie & Nico

Ron & Monty

Skip, Doc Holiday & Gracie

Susan, Alisha, Ellie & Walter

Tammi & Otis

Team George, Pat & BB

Team Kaufmann

Team Sporting KC


Fuzzy Remembrances

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Brandon

Brandon

1995-2010
Beloved Companion of Bob and Sheri Wood

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Brandon, a handsome, happy, and affectionate King Cavalier Spaniel, was a beloved member of our family for 15 years! When Brandon joined our family, we had a KCS named Jennings. I was returning to work and we knew that Jennings would need a companion, a best friend to keep him company.

Most people know the KCS because of their remarkable eyes. Bob and I fell in love with the breed because they are outgoing and personable dogs; they just seem to fit our lifestyle. We love that their tails always seem to be wagging – Brandon's tongue was also always going (licking) and was lovingly called the “Licking” dog by our family. Brandon followed me everywhere and was always close by, nestled in my lap or at my feet, when I was sitting.

KCSs love people and enjoy companionship and Brandon was a perfect example of this. He loved to take long walks, run in circles on his leash, chase butterflies and rabbits, and then stand on top of the neighbors lawn sprinklers to cool off.He loved kids, especially our grandkids and looked forward to having the family visit. He loved parties and having people in our home.

During a period of his life when he was heavy, he was known by visitors for his loud snoring—not what a house sitter enjoyed under their bed! He even startled workers who had no idea he was there until they heard that strange noise.

Brandon was very philanthropic. In addition to raising money for the Clinic as a contestant in the 2005 FuzzyFotosKC contest, Brandon took active part in each and every Clinic Board Development Committee meeting at our home; give or take a meeting or two, we think he attended about 150 meetings. He loved the meetings because his friends always shared their food with him! Brandon also made a pledge to St. Paul's and signed it with his paw print; he earned the money to pay his pledge by guarding the house when we were gone.

After Jennings died in 2001, Brandon became the “older brother” to Winston. Brandon provided much needed guidance and education to the young puppy. He taught Winston the fine art of racing, both in the house and in the yard. The two spent endless hours of chase around the house and turning the yard in to a race track.We can still seeing them racing!



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