Today was the first day for puppy pickups. Three adorable boys left today to begin their new lives far away from North Berwick, Maine. I know they will do well in their new homes after a bit of adjustment. I wish everyone well and hope you will stay in touch. Contact me any time for questions or concerns. Please send me pictures as they grow!! :+)
MR. TEDDY BEAR aka Green Boy was the first boy to leave the nest. They have been waiting for their pup since Olive's litter. I think the length of time it took to name him was almost as long!! LOL! A lovely black Teddy Bear he surely is. :+)
You could not contain this couple's excitement about Noodles becoming part of their lives.
'What's the world about, Alfie?' I think this couple is going to get plenty of answers to that question with their sweet boy.
Sunday, June 12th, two more left the nest. 'Harry' has finally gone home to his family. I am sure he is going to add a lot of smiles and playtime to this home.
'Lucky' is going to be one busy pup! His young owner is involved in a lot of activities and I do believe Lucky (and Mom) will be attending most of them!
Beautiful black Onyx was picked up 6/15/11 and rode in style to New Jersey. She is going to be a wonderful pet to two very excited boys.
They wanted a second doodle and when mom noticed that Hazel now 'Randi' was for sale, they hopped in their car and came to meet her. It was love at first site and now they have two doodles from Maple, but from different litters. Sometimes, things work out the way they should. Randi left the Annabelle nest on Saturday, June 18th. :+)
The last pup to be picked up was Molly. A picture perfect day arrived for the event. Molly had her bath in the late morning and was fresh smelling and fluffy for her grand entrance. She is making her trip to Connecticut harnessed for safety, laying on a lamb's wool bed, chewing a Bully Stick. Life will be good! Molly is destined for therapy work. I wish them well in that endeaver. :+)
Thank you everyone for being great clients and providing wonderful homes for Maple and Rumple's puppies. :+) Joyce
Lucky reminds a bit of Albert - not just the coloring, but the goofy, and thoroughly content, expression, because hey, life is crazy, but it's allll good :-)
ReplyDeleteCan I say it one more time? What a beautiful bunch of pups, and what a lucky bunch of new families. You're in for more fun than you can imagine!
Thanks for posting, Kelly! Yes, I think Lucky favors Albert as well.
ReplyDeleteOne more family to pick up and then I hope a guardian for Hazel will show up. The pups pretty much come and go as they please from the play-yard to the kitchen. Not one potty mistake! They have used the dogie door exclusively. How wonderful is that?
Oh, how I long for the day when we have a doggie door to the back yard! Coming soon, but not soon enough :-) I think the doggie door would mean zero "accidents" for most of your pups - Albert was so good about potty-ing from the day we brought him home; it was always us that missed his cues!
ReplyDeleteI know we're not close enough to be a guardian home, but sure wish we could take care of Chaplin between his, ahem, interludes. What a cutie! I'm sure you'll find the perfect placement for him :-)
Yes, little Chaplin needs a wonderful family that understands what a stud is and will not blush when his services are needed. It takes a special set of circumstances for this. Some families are embarrassed while others deem it a wonderful way to explain the birthing process. Chap sure does show lots of promise. I can't wait till I have finished testing with him. Dying to see what cutie pies he will produce.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly sped up our explanation to the kids. Still thinking how perfect it was to have "the talk" with them while driving away from your house in the dark, with the kids in the back seat.
ReplyDeleteAt just 2 weeks under 3 yrs, Lila saw her sister being born at home. These discussions started very early in our home! They are a source of endless wonderment for the kids, and amusement for Todd and I!
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