The Adventures of Mac the Brady People ID Monkey
Posted by Laurie Lefever on Mon, Oct 24, 2011 @ 12:50 PM

Mac, the Brady People ID monkey is having a grand time traveling the world, providing friendship and support to Brady People ID dealers … the same values our Brady People ID employees provide every day.
Follow the adventures of Mac the Brady Monkey in this blog!
If you’re a Brady People ID dealer, we want to hear from you. Pass along your photos and story about Mac’s adventures and the mischief he is causing in your office! Submit the information by email to your Brady People ID sales rep. If Mac the Brady Monkey never made it to your desk, call your sales rep today and we'll be sure to send one right out!
Our first story, as told by Patrick Barnhill of Specialist ID, Inc., shows that Brady People ID dealers have big hearts. Thank you, Patrick!I was leaving the office at about 10:30 p.m. when I saw a small white animal move from the middle of the road off to the side by some dumpsters. I was hoping it would be an opossum or a big rat because I really didn't want to have to take any animals home! I parked and saw a small, scared puppy curled up beside some trash.As I walked towards her I could tell she was scared. So I kept my distance, talked to her for a minute and then turned my back and walked off to see if she would follow. Sure enough, within a few steps, she was jumping on my leg and playing with my shoe laces.
She was very skinny and looked like she hadn't eaten in quite a few days. She was coughing pretty badly with a serious case of kennel cough. (I learned later that she had pneumonia). We made a stop to get her some water and a little bit of food and she acted like she hadn't seen food in a very long time.I didn't want to name her because they say if you name a dog, it's yours! But when my sister visited from New York City, she named the puppy Brooklyn, but you can call her Brook or just Lyn.Now she is doing great; strong as an ox and plays a lot. She and Mac have become best friends as we didn't have any other toys in the office. Every time the monkey makes its noises, she runs to find it and hunt it down. Then when she gets tired, the monkey becomes her pillow on the office floor. We have found Brook a nice family and she will be the spoiled, only child. Now that's what we call one strong
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