Saturday, August 29, 2015

Let's Name the Puppies

Although my mama and papa called the puppies Chloe and Daisy, they thought it might be fun to collect donations to the AWS Strut Your Mutt fundraiser in exchange for getting to name a puppy.  The requested donation was only $15 and yet there were NO takers, until my awesome Auntie Wendy and die-no-mite Uncle Dan stepped up with $25 donations.  THANK YOU for being so generous!

Since it's most polite to introduce ladies first but both of the puppies are girls, I'll introduce Auntie Wendy's first.  Meet Daphne (formerly Chloe and Miss Independent)!
Next, Uncle Dan's puppy...meet Daisy (formerly...Daisy), weird, huh?
 
Thank you again for making such a generous donation to our fundraiser!  

Until next time...Sir Titan of Nottingham CGC TT

 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

The Dee Puppies

It's always exciting when new puppies come to Nottingham Fosters.  Today, three Doberman/lab puppies arrived.  They are only 6 weeks old and all look alike. 
 
My papa brought them home in a super large crate because he didn't know how big they would be but they aren't very big.

There are two girls and one boy, his name is Diesel but the girls don't have names yet so my mama named one Chloe and my papa named one Daisy.  They are like eye-dent-ick-l twins, very difficult to tell apart.  Well, Diesel is easy to eye-dent-if-eye cause he's a boy but the girls are super hard!  As luck would have it, Chloe has a cowlick on the back of her neck.

Here I am getting my first getting-to-know-you sniff.

They checked out the yard for awhile and then, just like babies, they got tired and took a nap. 
 
Puppies are funny, they run around, then they sleep, then they run around more, then they sleep.  AND, they like to sleep in the silliest places.  Their favorite silly place was right under my mama's and papa's chairs.
Most of the time, the three of them hang out together but the one my mama calls Miss Independent isn't afraid to check things out on her own and find her own space.
More to follow!

Until next time...Sir Titan of Nottingham CGC TT