Boulder Kobi Zephyr
Vizsla: Boulder Kobi Zephyr
Sire: CH Keystone Upwind Cullinan
Dam: CH Rivercity's Boulder M Kiptanui ROM
Owner(s): Donna & Alan Farley
Vizsla Breeder(s): Judy & Edj Hetkowski
"KOBI"
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Donna Farley writes about her family's boy:
What's not to love about our Kobi. He was never considered our dog, but rather a wonderful addition to our family. His eyes tell the whole story. "I love you with all my heart," they seem to say. Every one who knows this litter knows how gentle and kind the pups are. Benevolent doesn't even come close as I can't seem to find that one right word. We have never had a Vizsla before Kobi and know we will never be without one again.Kobi wakes up greeting the day doing his happy dance and licking our faces. He and his sister, Ayla, take a romp in the park off-leash for an hour or so as the heat comes up quickly in the desert. Back on leash to walk approximately two to three miles where he has made a ton of friends for petting and gushing up "the love." If he is too hot after the walk he dives into the pool to cool himself. Then it's naptime on the big lazy boy recliners or sofa. What were we thinking only getting one sofa? He loves to sunbathe on the outdoor furniture next to the pool. If it isn't too warm at night we throw Kobi the ball in the green belt behind our house, or in our back yard. Kobi has always loved his crate at night, but soon our son will be home from military academy and Kobi will be in his bed keeping him warm and comfortable throughout the night.
What a life our Kobi has! There has never been enough love to give this boy. He is the love of our lives and a true friend.
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