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Dog Profile Ace

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Name: Ace Breed: Pit Mix First time at Sanctuary: 01/04/2010 Description: Despite of Aces massive size many describe him as “A big baby”, or “A giant Teddy bear”. When Ace isn’t busy perfecting the art of tag he can be found dancing the night and day away with the sentinels at Sanctuary. Ace was asked to be a bully when, in a standoff with a fire hydrant about a territory dispute, the fire hydrant backed down. One of Ace’s many adventures can be found detailed in "The Bay Journal".

Dog Profile: Daisy

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Name: Daisy Bay Breed: Lab Mix First Time at Sanctuary: 06/26/2016 Description: Daisy has been coming to Sanctuary since she was just a puppy. Growing up at Sanctuary she can often be heard saying “I really should have eaten my breakfast this morning.” Or “Wait you’re taking the ball with you!” She was given the responsibilities of a runner after she was asked to tire out three puppies in three different sessions and each time, within just an hour or two it was the puppies that were asking for naps, and Daisy was asking “Who wants to play next?” One of Daisy’s favorite  adventures can be found in her Bay-Sisters story, “The Bay Journal”. 

Dog Profile: Olaf

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                    Name: Olaf Breed: Bernese Mountain Dog First Time at Sanctuary: 04/07/2017 Description: Olaf’s black and white fur is often seen prancing around the play areas at Sanctuary leading some sentinels to speculate whether he is, in fact, a dog or some form of antelope. Olaf is so beloved that the only complaint we have in our records comes from another dog who said: “Olaf is just too positive. . .” He was made a scout after he overheard his keepers planning a surprise party for him, from across the house. Of all Olaf’s adventures, his most notable is documented in, “The Bay Journal". 

Dog Profile: Morra Bay

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Name: Morra Bay Breed: Idaho Shag First time at Sanctuary: 06/03/2015           Description: Morra's blonde and white fur is often only seen in glimpses as she is running after a ball. She was quickly given the role of leader in a squad after her bark was once heard by a member of the council in their home. The council member was later heard remarking “A bark like that can only belong to a leader. . .” Morra has been on many adventures at Sanctuary, most notably thou gh is her telling of the trip to the great oak, “The Bay Journal”.