


My husband and I live out in the country near a small rural town. We are very blessed with a 6 year old son and my daughter from a previous marriage. Our home consists of an old farm house built in 1847 along with 3 + acres. (always something to fix or remodel) but the original hard wood floors and 11 foot ceilings make it worth while.
My husband (Kenny), is a heavy machine operator and I am a stay at home mom to my son and the bloodhounds.
My hobbies include scrapbooking and SAR work. Kenny enjoys hunting and fishing. Together we are activelly involved with PTO and coaching our sons baseball team.
We are a very family oriented group with family members, friends and lots of children always coming and going.
Our dog family is just as important to us and include Belle, Baby Libby, Annie I & II, Clyde, Georgia, Yeti, Romeo and Red Girl. However, don't hold me to just them. I also rescue bloodhounds and it seems there is always one needing to find a new home. With that in mind please consider your decision of bringing in a puppy or dog wisely. It is a life long commitment with joyous rewards. You really can't have a bad day with a bloodhound around. I say they are like pototo chips. ":you just can't have one"
So Sit, Stay, Relax and enjoy the website and music.
Sincerely,
Tia Gross
Danville, Indiana



"Acquiring a dog may be the only opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative"
Mordecai Wyatt Johnson
It must have been a hard day of tracking for Red Girl, Libby and Belle. That is Baby the Basset in the chair. She is a pretty good tracker her self.