Showing posts with label Cadbury x Rumple Jan 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cadbury x Rumple Jan 2010. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Pics of Cadbury x Rumple's pups at 2 years old.

Hello!

Every once in awhile, I try to feature the adult version of some of my pups.  Here are pics of all the pups from the Cadbury x Rumple litter that you can look back on by just clicking the Past Litter link on the Navigational Bar.

You can see how different they look when groomers cut them more like Poodles than Doodles!  They don't even look like the same hybrid, let alone the same litter!!  

Thank you owners for sending in the pics!!!   Names are posted below the pics. 




Oliver!


Watson - Green Collar Male.

Baylor - Black Collar Boy

Molly - Pink Collar Girl

Gracie - Chocolate Collar Girl

Lestat - Blue Collar Male
Lucy - Teal Collar Girl

Pearl - Purple Collar Girl

Norville (Orange Collar Male) kissing Ozzy. 

Monday, April 19, 2010

We finally say 'Good Bye' to Cadbury and Rumple's litter.

It was a wonderful litter with some surprises for sure! One, I never expected Cadbury to have 9 puppies; then to have some sizable pups in the litter was educational; and lastly, to have two in the litter that may actually remain chocolate! :+)


The first pup to leave was OLIVER! I think his color will hold for quite some time and that he will go on to be a therapy doodle. :+)


MUDDIE PEARL, was the next one to go. She is at a wonderful Guardian Home and is enjoying Book Club meetings as well as the company of a young miss.


Talking about books, LESTAT du LIONCOURT went to his home to enjoy the 'the graceful life of an historic village'. Meanders into town will be a daily event. A charming life indeed.


NORVILLE is being coddled by a young couple who are amazingly organized. He was picked up on Saturday and already had his appointments to meet his doggie walker and trainer on Sunday! WOW!


Not able to wait one moment longer, the 'diva' of the group GRACIE was picked up the day after her second shot. I have been told she enjoys kitchen chores such as 'emptying' the dishwasher much to her owner's dismay!


The largest pup of the group went to a couple that wanted a lap dog. I know that LUCY will be able to keep TWO laps nice and warm. :+)


It took quite some time to decide on a name, but WATSON is a Bostonian now. I am sure he will enjoy the parks and all the city has to offer, including doggie bakeries!


The tiny, soft natured MOLLY went to a lovely family that understands her needs for a gentle approach. She will thrive under their patience and care.


And lastly, BAYLOR was picked up today! He had been waiting patiently for his family and you can see they are soooo delighted to finally get him in their arms. :+)


I want to thank all these lovely families for providing great homes for my special doodles. It warms my heart to know they will be loved and given the best of care. All of you know you can call me at any time with questions or concerns.

:+) Joyce

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Cadbury's last remaining five.

Things are downright easy at the moment. Gosh, what a difference 4 pups leaving makes!! I still am busy, but somehow it just seems easier.

Here is Gracie lazily chewing a straw.


Watson?? Henry?? Harry?? Biscuit?? Still waiting for a name for Green Boy.


Lucy's eye contact and color continue to amaze all that meet her.


Little Molly is still a cute little sprite always underfoot!


Yep, Baylor taking a whiz. Oops! Sorry Baylor.


Talk about a family portrait!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Head shots of the Cadbury litter, just because it is nice outside. :+)

As some of you may be aware, the boys have already been neutered and the girls had their turn yesterday. All the pups are doing great and surgeries done this early have such a quick recovery you really wonder if it was done!

This is the lovely Lucy all bright eyed and bushy tailed.


Gracie has the doodle 'head-tilt' down pat. Some doodles do this and some don't. I find it an endearing trait.


I believe Green Boy is really having an identity crisis 'cause he does not have a name yet! He is wondering and wondering who he is.


Norville is going through that 'gangly stage' like most boys do. :+) All his parts will eventually fit together nicely. He is going home on Saturday.


Lestat is giving us that 'puppy in the window' stare - 'Will you take me home?' Not to worry, he is being picked up on Saturday to go to his very anxious owners!


Muddie Pearl was picked up by her guardian today and boy will her young owner be surprised when she gets home from school!


Baylor will be going home on the 19th as his owners are on vacation. He will be happy to know that they are coming to visit him on Saturday.


Molly's face is irresistable. The Cohen family is going to have to be REALLY strong to not give in when she is begging for treats, the bed, popcorn, shoes .............

Sunday, April 4, 2010

HAPPY EASTER! (11 weeks old!)

I do apologize for not having an Easter theme, but I did manage to get pics!!! The pups have been enjoying the wonderful weather and my husband and I spent most of the day cleaning up gardens and simply enjoying the warm breezes and bright sunshine. We don't get enough near perfect days like this one, so we took time to enjoy it. :+)


Now, I have no idea why Lestat looks soooo grumpy, but just look at that face!!! Maybe he does not like the leaf flavor! 10 1/4 lbs.


Baylor is about as photogenic as they come. I could just do an album of him in about 30 seconds flat. 13 1/4 lbs.


Miss Pink does have a home and will have a name very soon! No, there is no water in the pool yet, but it was warm enough to fill it today! 9 lbs.


Muddie Pearl's guardians are tying up a few loose ends and will be picking her up very soon. We are all excited and hopeful that she will join our breeding program. I adore that face! :+)


Norville was sad that I had to pull him away from enjoying watching the little pups play outside. He loves them and will lay by them both in the puppy room as well as outside. He has a 'fatherly' nature about him. 12 1/4 lbs.


Gracie promptly went and dug a hole right after I took this shot. Her muzzle was all 'mussy' in a blink. Watch out Dina and Joe, this girl is not ALL DIVA after all! 11 1/4 lbs.


Lucy had been running and playing and had stopped just long enough for me to snap this. Her eyes are truly mesmerizing! 15 lbs.


Same with Green Boy - those eyes are simply riveting! 12 1/4 lbs.


Oliver went home as a surprise birthday present and boy, what a surprise it was! Both Andrew and I had been scheming for quite some time! Cailin was thrilled and has emailed everyone about their 'new addition'! Can we say 'EXCITED'!!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I am late! I am late! And I missed an important date!

Yesterday, I braved the horrendous rain numerous times because I had a lot to get done. The 5 boys went in for their blood work, microchips and neuters. So, too many trips in the pouring rain to count, I was very happy to finally be dry and warm at the end of the day. But that meant, that I did not have any more daylight to take pics of the boys and they were too full of energy. It is amazing how surgery at this age has so little effect on them!

A few words from the pups about their new owners and names. :+)

Hello! I am Miss LUCY! I use to be called 'Teal' and I belong to Wendy and Jeff. I know Wendy wanted a lap doggie, but if my owners sit together, I should fit just fine. (14 lbs.)


Good Morning from Purple Girl - oops, I mean 'PEARL'! Actually, since I am a breeding hopeful, my REAL name is: Annabelle's MUDDIE PEARL. I will live with my new guardians, Lisa, John and Grace. (10 lbs.)


Shoot! I am still waiting for my new family. :+( As I understand it, one is coming to play with me on Saturday. Maybe by next week, I can tell you what my name is. (Pink Girl - 8 1/2 lbs.))


Yes, it is me....GRACIE. I love lounging on this nice ol' leopard. The colors compliment me so well given it has all those lovely shades of my former namesake - Chocolate. My new owners, Dina and Joe, are getting me a harness to match this leopard kitty. How divine! (10 3/4 lbs.)



I am telling ya, going to the vets yesterday was a MAJOR headache! I have lots to tell my new owners Kaley and David about 'the procedure'! By the way, my new name is Norville. I like that a whole lot better than 'Orange' - I don't feel like a fruit anymore. (11.5 lbs.)


You think you had it bad! I am Oliver, known previously as Red Boy. After my surgery, I ended up 'shaving' and slicing my nose! So I have boo boos on BOTH ends. Andrew and Cailin, my new owners, are going to be soooo worried! (10.2 lbs.) (I am fine, really...ha, ha!


Yes, I was in the hospital too, and I love the flowers! Everyone knows me as Black Boy but my new owners Brian, Jackie and Andrea want me to be called Baylor now. Can someone show me how to put this diaper on??? (13 lbs.)


When you are feeling 'a bit green', there is nothing like a sympathetic friend to hold your hand. Although I have a new family, they are having a difficult time giving me a name. I sure hope I don't have to wait much longer. I need some perking up. (11.2 lbs.)



I could go over all the surgical details with you, but I really don't think they would have the same affect on you as it did on me.......

I am no longer 'blue' and have a wonderful family named Nancy and Steve who are great readers. They have given me a name of distinction and flair... 'Lestat du Lioncourt'. I think it is famous in the literary world. (9.3 lbs.)