Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Is this a rug or Harriet? Or is it vice versa?


Doesn't Harriet match this rug?

She blends so well, you can hardly see where she ends and the rug begins! :+)
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Saturday, February 3, 2007

Moving forward.

Well, I have received wonderful reports that Harriet's last litter has settled in quite nicely. It is now time to move forward with thoughts for the next one!

Our vet, Dr. Lowe, gave Harriet Potter an excellent examination and took some blood to send to Dr. Dodds for her full panel on thyroid, chemical and blood balances prior to us deciding if Harriet should be bred again. Thankfully, all is as it should be and we have found a wonderful new stud for Harriet when she cycles next. It should be soon and if the 'coat color Gods' are correct, we should have a rainbow litter of creams, chocolate, black and apricot. :+) Stay tuned!

In the meantime, her daughter 'Willis McPot' has been keeping us all on our toes with her cute antics and wonderful nature. It warms my heart to watch three doodle generations play together in the snow.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Some of the happy families.


Blue Collar Boy, now known as 'Jeb Stuart' went to New York.

Yellow Collar Boy went to a Giants fan family and is named 'Tiki Barber'.

Cindy was so excited to finally take Isobel home.

Are we mischievious?



No, I am helping wrap presents.

Hey! 'What do you want to put in the box?'

A bunch of 'firsts'.


Outside for the first time.

Our first 'communal' bath.

Playing in the kitchen with Mommy and Grammy.
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Interaction, curiosity, and discovery.


Willis is waiting for the 'Big Pumpkin' to appear!

Interaction 'furniture' is introduced and curiosity is peeked.

Left: Isobel and Charlie Brown (right) have a discussion through the window of the Little Tykes Tunnel and Slide.
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Sunday, January 14, 2007

The litter arrived on time!


Hello,

Harriet did a great job at whelping her very first litter. She was a pro and had all the right instincts. Milk came easily and she doted on her large brood.