We had a wonderful day saturday giving 6 puppies to 6 very happy new families! I think there may have even been some happy tears! I feel blessed that we have such great families giving our puppies their forever homes. I have heard all great things about the puppies and how well they are adjusting and learning things so quickly. Here are some of the pictures and comments I have recieved so far:
Red Boy's mom Stephanie sent a family picture (previous post) she also wrote the other day to say that they have named him Benham and that he hasn't had any accidents in the house and practically sleeps all night. She said that he is SO smart too and that they love him!
Below is Risley, purple collared girl. Her mom wrote to say that "she loves her kennel, slept pretty much the whole night and is getting the hang of potty training! We are having such fun with her :) Thanks for giving her a happy first 2 months :) "
The next two pictures below are of Buddy, the blonde male. He is getting to know his big brother Bogey and they are having fun together.
The next two pictures are of Lady Snow, our little blonde girl. She has a new sibling, Poppy, and they are getting along great! Lady's mom has a granddaughter that loves to spend time at her house (even more so now I think). Lady's mom wrote: "Madison, 9 yrs old, held her almost constantly for 24 hours. Lady whined a lot the first night but last night only in the beginning of being put in her sleeping crate. She's so smart and so adorable. She and my Papillion can both be in the big "playpen" area. Next I think I'll get gates, 2, so the dogs can be in the kitchen when I'm in there.
Anyway, all going well."
The next two pictures below are of Turner. Turner's mom wrote: "Turner is great, he cracks us up because he thinks he is a big dog. He walks on a leash and is pretty much potty trained."
Below is Kaia and her new human brother taking a nap together (Shannon's pink collared girl).
Kaia's mom wrote that "she is doing well playing with Luna our lab and the boys.
We started a fire and she passed out immediately:) "
It snowed at our house the night before heading over the mountain.
When we got home Ginny enjoyed her first big play in the snow!
It didn't slow her down one bit!
Below is Leo with her mom and sister.
Unfortunatley this family had a severe allergic reaction to little Leo and is unable to keep her.
Their hearts are broken as they had anticipated this day for so long.
I told the family I will find little Leo a wonderful home, I am currently waiting to hear back from a family that I think would be a wonderful fit.
I send my prayers to Dianne, Grace and family that their hearts heal.
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