SIMBA & MUFASA

2009 January 12
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SIMBA & MUFASA
This is Simba, a puppy from Zena and Banner.


This is Mufasa playing in the snow, another puppy from Zena and Banner.

LUCA & BERTHA

2009 January 11
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LUCA & BERTHA


This is Luca (Banner/Copper 2001) and Bertha, (Emmy/Captain 2008) enjoying life in Georgia!

BELLE

2008 November 26
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BELLE

Hello Barb,
I just wanted to share with you these pictures of Belle (from Ivy & Banner’s litter born 12/17/06) with our baby Natalie (7 months old). It is unbelievable how sweet and gentle she is with Natalie.We are trying to teach Natalie how to “pet the puppy gently” even though Belle doesn’t ever mind when Natalie grabs a fist full of fur and starts pulling with all of her might! The poor dog! She is so tolerant however and actually seems to love the attention from the baby and normally responds with a kiss :) Her temperament is so great!

Hope you have a wonderful start to the holiday season. Thank you for the great dog!!!

Sincerely,

Jamie, Chad, Natalie, and of course Belle!

ROOKIE

2008 November 17
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ROOKIE

Hi Barb-
I just want to give you an update on Rookie. I don’t think I have ever sent you a photo of him. I have attached a couple for you to look at. He was Lily and Banner’s born in June of 2003. I don’t think that anyone could ask for a better companion. I am training with him to be a therapy dog. I know it will be very rewarding for the both of us. Rookie has added so much to my life and also to the people around me.
Thank you so much.

Tara

2008 April 3
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RUDY


Hi Barb, This is Rudy. He really is a character! Rudy was the black collar puppy from Banner and Lily’s June 2006 litter.

I don’t recall this being listed as an attribute of Rolling Oaks Goldens on the website.

sincerely,
Greg

2008 January 18
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REMEMBERING BANNER


I have not posted anything on the blog for a while as I just needed to take a little break after the two litters we had, and losing Banner. I can’t tell you how much it has meant to me to receive so many kind emails regarding Banner’s passing. This is a photo of Zoey, our daughter and son in law’s puppy. She is from Banner’s last litter. It has helped so much to hear how his babies have blessed so many people! This is a response from one of our clients, and I thought it was so sweet, just wanted to share it.

We are so sorry to hear about your loss of Banner. Jack and I first read about it just after Christmas. As a memory to him we have changed Brooklyn‘s middle name from Beyonce to Banner, so she is now known as Brooklyn Banner. She is doing well and is such a good and loving dog. She may come and visit you this Spring for some training after she is spayed.

The other thing that Jack did in memory of Banner was that during one of his traveling basketball games he played in memory of Banner. It was really cute, when the opposing team was bringing the ball down court and he was on defense he actually yelled out “Woof Woof.”

Again we are so sorry for your loss.

All the very best,

Andy and Jack

2007 December 17
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A SAD DAY AT ROLLING OAKS


We are so sad at Rolling Oaks. Our stud dog Banner had a massive stroke, and had to be put down. This is Banner when he was four years old. Banner was the best dog! He produced so many healthy, happy, beautiful puppies. His stroke was not ordinary, or hereditary. A fluky thing that can happen. We are heart broken to lose such a wonderful dog.

Banner had his last litters this summer, and we had retired him from breeding. It helps to know that he did not suffer, and all he knew his entire life was love. He lived a perfect life…romping in the woods, running with the other dogs and being the very best daddy! He had a great job here at Rolling Oaks! When I knew it was time for him to go, I held him in my arms, and looked him in the eye, and he seemed to say “It’s okay, I know I have to go..” He never stopped wagging his tail. There will never be another Banner. He is named after his great grandfather who was the main stud dog for Kansas City Service Dogs.

There is a park in Kansas City named Banner Park after our Banners great grandfather. I feel so privileged to have owned Banner, and been able to love him all his life, and share his gorgeous puppies with so many. My heart aches to let him go. With all the happiness of Christmas, I can’t stop the tears today. My beloved Banner is gone. He will live on through his daughters here at Rolling Oaks. And for that I am forever grateful because he was so awesome. He had all the characteristics of a true golden. Always happy, wanting to please, calm yet would spunk up for play. Beautiful in every way. He will be missed.