Tuesday, December 30, 2008

3 Down, 4 To Go!

I have sold three puppies, hooray! Two males and one female now have new homes. Well, they still live here until at least the 8th of January, when they will be 7 weeks old. Then they go to their new families. I am so happy with the people we have had come see the pups- they are all experienced dog owners, they all have a terrific commitment to a new dog, and they all have a unique situation for the pups to move into. The first couple to buy a dog has a farm with horses, chickens, and a female Labrador. The second family has two boys and live in El Paso, TX, on a good sized piece of land. And the the third family is a young couple expecting their first baby come June, and they currently have two small dogs. I am thrilled that my pups are going to such fantastic homes.

The puppies are so much fun now. They play, wrestle, bark at each other occasionally, and love to be petted. It's fun to get the payoff from all of that hard work that we have put into them, and to see how happy they are making other people is awesome. This is turning out to be an amazing experience, even with the tough hurdles we have had to overcome.

In an interesting side note, finding great homes for them has led me to the decision to rehome my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Those of you that have met Hadrian know he is a fantastic dog- I am just not the right owner for him. I have found him a new home with a single woman that writes, and wants a dog to be her always-companion. Hadrian will adore being the prince of her house, she will adore having him worship her, and I will adore not having the stress of an unhappy dog. We can go visit him too, which is great for the kids. So this means that after we sell all the pups, we'll have only one dog. Our pet tally is kind of low for us as well- 3 fish, one leopard gecko, one rabbit, and one dog. Considering how many pets we had in our tiny, tiny house in California, it is ironic that now that we have the room, we don't have a lot of pets. We may have to do something about that!

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