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This was started when I was saved by my foster parents from being put to sleep when I was pregnant. Now all my puppies and myself have homes, Snowy is going to keep the post alive with updates!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Litter update - Brenny

  

Hello everyone! I'm Brenny! My humans thought you all would like a bunch of baby photos of me. The ones on the left... where I'm wet... Those where when I was just born! I was the 10th puppy and the one my human thought was last, but there was one more after me that was a surprise.

I was the biggest and the quietest of the litter. My human called me a "Water Puppy" because I was all fat and water logged for staying inside for so long. I would eat the most then curl up by my mom's face or paw and sleep. The only trait I share with my mom is the color of my coat. She had the same colors over her eyes, but I'm lucky! I have it all over!!

Now that I'm bigger I tend to be the muscle of the litter. When someone is getting in trouble, I'm there to break it up. I'm also the one who will push the gate asside so everyone can escape the kitchen and play through the house! I'm also the only one who can do a chin up and escape our box. hehehehe! I'm super puppy!!! But really. I may be big and brawny, but I'm just a cuddle bug at heart and would love nothing more than to sleep next to the fire and relax. Speaking of escape, I think I'll jump out of my box and check in on what my human is typing... I want to make sure she has it right. (JUMP) HERE I COME!!!!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Anonomous Asked: Is there a cost to adopt one of your pups?

Good question and thanks for writing! I'm Snowy, and I'm going to answer your question.

People have been asking about us more than ever now that we are on Petfinder! Furbabies Rescue is so nice to put us all up there to help us find homes. Here's the link: Zoe's puppies on Petfinder

There is a rehoming/adoption fee involved. It takes a lot of time and costs a lot of money to make sure we are all healthy, and if you have been following us, you know! My humans can give you more information later, but this is the basic idea...

There are two costs you can pick from. 1.) $75.00 per pup and you bring us to your vet to be neutered, or  if your in the Lincolnton area 2.) $125.00 and my humans will register us to be neutered in March when we are 4 months old. It's on the 22nd and through the Lincoln County Humane Society's spay/neuter program. The Society brings us to Asheville to go see a really great vet and bring us back the next day. My humans will pay for the registration on the 9th of March and the responsibility is yours to bring us to the Society. Just remember that if we miss the appointment date, and we are not checked in on the 22nd, the fee that has already been paid will go to the Humane society as a donation. My humans won't get it back. So it's a win win situation. Everyone gets helped!

Thanks for posting, and oh yah... remember to bring a crate/carrier for us to travel to your home in. My humans won't let us leave the house without one. It's SO dangerous for us at this age not to travel in a crate. THANKS!!!

Peak-a-boo



Hello there! My name is Dot! You can see me in the tree while my other litter mates are running to find me. We're playing Peak-a-boo! My mom said our humans are going to have each of us write something every day about what we did. Today it was hide and go seek and tag! We have so much fun romping outside after lunch when the sun is warm.

Since I'm new to this I'm going to take a nap for the night and I will look forward to having my human write more when it's my turn again.

G-Night!!!

 ~Dot

PS... I'm glad my humans are typing since my paws are really too big for their keyboard...I wondered how my mom did it!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Zoe finds a home

Wow! today was a fantastic day! It started with me being let out as usual to do my potty off leash in the backyard with the other dogs as usual, but this time the neighbors dog was let outside off her leash and they weren't home! ... remember I don't like her... She charged me in MY yard right when I was going piddles! The nerve! Couldn't she SEE I was doing my business??? Well...she barked and barked right in my face so when I was done, I chased her out of our yard and back into her own. My humans called for me and I came right back and was given a beef treat! YUM!

Then some strange person came to our house smelling like a lot of different animals. He came in the house and looked at my puppies and us big dogs, smiled and went away. I was really good and didn't bark or anything! yep! You guessed it! We all got treats after that! It was really strange and I hope he doesn't come back.

I got to spend time with my puppies, but my prey drive kicked in and I accidentally grabbed Dot. (oops...my bad) My humans had made some phone calls earlier in the week to people that expressed an interest in adopting me, and I didn't know that until tonight when I went to my new home! Oh my gosh! Can you believe it!?!?!? I'm so happy I don't have to move around anymore! I hope I'll have my own bed that I don't have to share with a snoring Suki, I'll have my own water dish that I don't have to share with Shasta and maybe they will let me on the furniture! oh WOW!  They were young humans and although I wasn't feeling well from the car ride over to meet them, I managed to wag my tail for them. I said good-by to my foster parents and licked their face. They took great care of me and my puppies so I know I'll be happy in my new home -- I will miss them and their pack. I asked them to have the puppies continue my blog for me until they all find their own homes.

So just because I'm not writing anymore, just WAIT until you read what my puppies have to say!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Puppy Temperment Test Results

The results are in! Today my puppies are 7 weeks old! They were tested using the Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test today to see how their true temperaments are when exposed individually to strange things, surroundings and people. Wow! These guys did GREAT! Here are the results:

Autumn: Independent and slightly submissive, Not for the beginner family with children that may force affection on her. She needs time to warm up to new situations, but when she does she will be loyal pet!  In the litter: Shes lively and bouncy but a little food protective because she was pushed around when she was smaller. She's doing very well with getting over it now that all the pups are fed separately in their own bowls. She is a cuddler and will wag...wag...wag that super long tail of hers!


Benji: Will accept humans easily and is good for the average home with children or the elderly. She may be a clown and a little lively. She will be a good dog for obedience. In the litter: Benji is the escape artist. She's a climber not a digger. She's a little submissive in the litter and would rather be left alone to chew her bone, but she's the first one to escape and wake the rest of the litter. She'll also be one of the first to fall asleep on your feet as you stand at the sink and do the dishes.



Brenny: He'll be a good family dog and will adapt well to new situations. He'll be good with children and the elderly. He may be a clown and will be a lively fellow that will do well in obedience. In the litter: He was the "Watter Puppy" big and plump when he was born. Dubbed "Mr. Brenny Waddlebutt" because he was just a stocky mastiff looking pup. He's on of the thinkers in the litter and will not be afraid to use his strength to push objects out of the way so he can make the mad dash to freedom! ADOPTED!


Scrappy: Submissive and less outgoing than Brenny and Benji, but independent and will explore his surroundings on his own. He will adapt well to new households and will train well. He'll be good for the average owner. In the litter: Scrappy is mellow and docile. He has a "soft Mouth" and is patient. He doesn't cry a lot, but when he does you know it. He's submissive but loves a good game of tug-of-war with his litter mates. Independent and is usually sitting quiet at the back of the pack watching what goes on. ADOPTED!


Patches: She is a special dog that is dominant and will need an experienced owner to bring her great personality out. She's loyal to those she trusts and has high activity level. We have been working with her food protection and she's coming along nicely. Adult households only for her as she may be too much for children or the elderly. She will be good for agility, field work or obedience.  In the litter: Patches was the alpha female in the litter and is very adventurious. Happy to explore her surroundings. She can be patient and wait her turn when it comes to bones, but will often steal a brother or sisters bone.


Smudges: Like Patches, she is a dominant high energy dog but she is also interested in people. She will need an experienced family with older children to keep her busy. She will be good for agility and obedience and will be loyal, cuddly and friendly. In the litter: She's our resident "tattle-tale" She's the alarm clock for the rest of the litter. Most times she's sitting straight up in the middle of the sleeping pack and will bark at whomever walks by. She loves nothing more to let you know she's here and she sees you!



Sherlock: He accepts humans eagerly and easily. He will be good for the average household and will adapt well to new situations. He'll be inclined to be active and a clown. He'll be good with children and the elderly as well as for obedience and agility. In the litter: Dubbed "Espresso" for his espresso brown cape. He's the wallflower of the bunch. Often goes unknoticed because of his well rounded nature. Not prone to barking or bickering with his brothers and sisters, content to fall asleep first and to calmly eat his food.



Dot: She is a submissive girl who will need special handling and a structured environment to maintain her confidence.  She takes time to get used to new environments but once she's adjusted she'll be lively and loyal.  In the litter: She's the snuggler of the litter and the most demanding for attention. Confident and relaxed she pushes to the front of the pack asking to be one of the first to be fed and pet. She's also close to her sister Benji and most times they will be snuggled together. The two of them are always on an adventure when they go outside!



Weezer: This lovely boy was not feeling up to snuff...actually he fell asleep and couldn't take the test. He'll be retested in 3 days. In the litter: Sometimes gets picked on because he was the runt who has grown up. We believe his father was a boxer where the rest of the litter are labs. He was really tiny when he was born and was given special attention to gain weight. Now that he's bigger he's "just one of the guys" Fearless of new things and an adventurer; he's always good for a great laugh.


Snowy: She accepts humans easily but because of her energy and tenacity she should be placed with an experienced owner. In the litter: She is usually the last one to fall asleep. She is also one with a different daddy as her coat is more plush than the others. Like Patches and Smudges she is high energy and has a high prey drive and will do well in an eperienced household. Good for obedience and agility.




So that's that. That's everyone. I hope this will help people make a decision which puppy will work best in their home as my humans have two requests for their new owners... If you find that the pup isn't doing well in your home, please don't bring it to the pound or shelter. Bring it back to them and they will re-home him/her...but they are really good at matching humans with dogs so I don't think this will be a problem; and the second is to meet at the puppy park at least once a month for play dates! My humans say they are willing to personally deliver or ship them if your out of state, so if your considering a puppy or me, and you don't think you can adopt one of us, please don't be shy... Send my humans a note and they will work something out for you.

UPDATE: People have been asking about the pups now that they are on Petfinder! Furbabies Rescue is so nice to put us all up there to help us find homes. Here's the link: Zoe's puppies on Petfinder There is a rehoming/adoption fee involved. It takes a lot of time and costs a lot of money to make sure we are all healthy! There are two costs you can pick from. 1.) $75.00 per pup and you bring him or her to your vet to be neutered, or 2.) $125.00 and my humans will register them to be neutered in April 22nd through the Lincoln County Humane society's spay/neuter program. They will pay for it and the responsibility is yours to bring this little bundle of fur there. Just note that if the pup is not checked in on the 22nd, the fee that has been paid will go to the Humane society as a donation. My humans won't get it back. So it's a win win situation. Everyone gets helped!
They will be ready to go to their new homes on January 2, so please spread the word and write to my humans at Zoe@dogomania.com for all the details. Thanks!


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Twas the Night Before Christmas

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house

Ten little puppies playing, including Weezer the little mouse;

The fireplace turned off and baby gates placed with care,

In hopes they would sleep soundly, as the humans were not going to be there;

The mom and the dad stepped out of the house,

to do some last minute shopping for these 10 little mouth's;

Mama in her coat, and I in my hat,

had just closed the door, we'll be right back.

When out  in the kitchen there arose such a clatter,

a gate had fallen and the ten little puppies all scatter.

Away from the dining room Suki flew like a flash,

to go hide in the office, She didn't bat a lash.

Shasta bear was not sure what happened just then

but he was soon overwhelmed, and was now, their playpen

They ran all about with bouncing and prancing,

What a ball they were having just yapping and squealing,

They knew in a moment they were free and clear.

No one was around for them to fear.

Suki was under the desk and was beginning to cry,

and Shasta decided that it was time to sigh,

Tearing through the house those ten puppies they flew,

Shasta gave up and didn't know what to do.

Then all of a sudden there was noise in the yard

the puppies all stopped to listen real hard.

The humans came home and Zoe was happy,

to be saved from these puppies who were who were biting her belly.

The door slowly opened and in came one foot,

the puppies mobed the door and were instantly underfoot;

The humans cried out in horror and surprise,

"Oh my gosh this is unwise!".

Their eyes -- how they smiled! their tails, how merry!

Their barks were of happiness, and the front door was no boundry!

Out the front door they all ran in a flash,

to play in the yard, what a mad dash!
There was Brenny, and Scrappy; Smudges, Benji and Dot

Sherlock and Weezer; Autumn, Snowy and Patches

The stump of a tree; a branch from the yard,

Those were the new playthings it was like a big schoolyard;

They forgot about Shasta and Suki still hid,

Shaking like a leaf trying to stay off the grid.

The humans both laughed and put down their things,

to play in the yard with all ten younglings;
Suki in the window and Shasta in the yard

Zoe misbehaved and bit a pup dreadfully hard;

With a yelp and a screech the puppy gave a shrill cry,

Not wanting to let go, it was time for Zoe to say good-bye,

Off to her kennel to go into time out,

correcting is ok, biting is a a no-no, she sat in her house and started to pout;

Playtime is over and it's time to go in,

The humans had to clean up, oh what a day this has been!

Time for bed you ten little pups, into their pen to sleep they went,

Not understanding what the humans said as they stepped out of their sight

"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night."




It's Christmas Eve

Happy Christmas Eve everyone! My humans have been busy in the house and it smells so good in here! The weather has been so warm here these past few days I hung outside with the big dogs while my other human was washing their motorcycles. I got a bath too... the water was a little cold, but I was very good. I LOVE baths! Just make sure there are LOTS of suds! There's a photo around here somewhere, but my human misplaced it. I know she has one of me sleeping in the sun because I woke up after I heard a noise.

The puppies are getting really big now and will be 7 weeks old in 3 days!!! Can you believe how old they are?!?!? My humans have done a great job with helping me raise them! I hear two of them already have homes when they turn 8 weeks! YAY! One home has dogs so they won't be alone and the other one is going to be the center of attention! Which pup ask? I don't know since they will be picking them out next week after they get their personalities tested. My humans have a pretty good idea of how each one is, but you never know... they may surprise them.


Sherlock


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Vaccination day

To celebrate my pups turning six weeks, yesterday they all got warm baths and were wrapped in warm blankets, and today they got their first set of shots! Not much of a celebration, but needed none the less. Now my humans say they smell better and their coats feel better. I think they all smelled just fine, but I'm just a dog and think deer poo is divine! I was right there sitting behaved in the kitchen while all my pups were given their shots one by one. I SO wanted to eat their treats, but I was told to stay... so I stayed. They all did very well and only a few felt the prick. the rest didn't even know what was going on. I'm so proud of them!

I thought to post more photos of me at the park this past weekend. This handsome fella (above) is Sir Lancelot. My human said he's part Collie. I thought he was very nice. The guy in the photo below... I don't know his name, but we ran together a lot... look at my ears! I look like a devil dog! hehehehehe... I'm an angel!




Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Zoe visits the dog park

Oh my gosh! What a BLAST I had today! My humans made up for not taking me for a walk yesterday and took me to this really BIG place! It was like a HUGE field. I could run everywhere off leash, but before all that happened (I was getting ahead of myself...I'm excited) My humans put me in the truck with the other dogs for a ride. If anyone remembers, I don't do well in cars. I get a little sick. They all get to ride in the back so I got to as well. My humans have a really cool truck with really high sides, we were all  leashed in really well so all we could do is sit and lay down. Their other dogs are real pro's at it and reassured me that we were OK. I wasn't scared. I LOVED IT!!!


Oh the smells! The sounds! wow I sat up the whole trip! I was really good and didn't bark at anyone, although the horses smell really good. I put my nose straight up to the sky and **sniff...sniff...sniff...** Woh!!!
When we finally got to the park I was all sniffed out. But before we went in, my human worked on my manners for a little. Se did very well and towards the end, I could do just about everything she asked with my lead dragging on the ground. (I kept stepping on it though)

When we went into the gates, I walked right to the top of the hill, not afraid, but not too excited either. It was really big and there were lots of other dogs. One came over and we said hello to each other. My human was very happy with  my manners that she gave me a pat and unhooked my lead. Really??? I can?? By myself??? YAY!


In this photo that's me! Running! That's Shasta, my buddy behind me and in front is the boxer puppy that I was playing with most of the time. She was really fast, but I was faster! Suki just wandered around. I think she does that all the time anyway. Then there was Sir. Lancalot. He was a collie cross and we ran from one end of the fence to the gates and back. He won, but I was really close. In the background of the photo...The one in the red may adopt me. He really liked me and his other human did too. I hope so.

Here's a video of all of us at the end of the day. All the other dogs have gone home with their humans and we were the only dogs left. We got to play some ball before we had to leave too... I hope I get to see them again. I had SO much fun! I can't WAIT to go back. I hope my adopted family has lots of room like this or better yet....brings me HERE!



Ok... This is me playing with a lot of dogs.... My human put this in because I was begging.  -- Enjoy!!!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Puppies Puppies Puppies Zoe!

My human says she's sorry she didnt write yesterday. It was a very busy day. We were all supposed to go out for a long walk and take new video's but the oppurtunity came up to have all 10 of my puppies outside at once so to give them some excersize they ran around for a little. Here's some photos.

Patches - "I'M COMING!!!"

Patches, Sherlock and Dot
 Oh, and then there's the movies!!! There's another one super cute where Weezer takes a leap of faith that his front legs will hold hom when he jumps off the basket... It's uploading now... I won't spoil the surprise!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

New video tomorrow

Today was a pretty usual day. It was warm so I played with the toys on the deck for a while, barked at the neighbor (my humans don't like that because they say he's nice), and barked at the gas guy. My humans said that was ok, but only for a little, then we all had to be quiet and just watch him. We did... until he started to leave. Then we all barked again to make sure he didn't come back. HA! We did our jobs! Then it was nap time after my human scrubbed the deck. My puppies make a real mess out there and she wanted to make sure it was clean for us. (smile)


Zoe playing with her favorite toys
 I almost forgot! I have been spoiled lately a lot. I get to run in the yard off leash with my humans other two dogs. YAY! We all stay together like a real pack! I have a herding instinct and accidentally nipped at my humans heel when she was play running. (Sorry, I was just trying to herd you) I also get to go off leash my myself when it's potty time! YAY! I LOVE being able to pick my own spot and take the long way to get there, but I always come running back when called. My humans are very pleased with me and I always get a treat after.


Tomorrow I was told we're taking new video's and photos... you know what that means? Ohhh!!! I'm so excited! That means we go for a long WALK!!! I love walks! Maybe we can take a pack photo for my blog. Yah, that sounds nice. I'll have to remind my human not to forget. She's been taking so many pictures and photos of the puppies so they can find forever homes, I'm feeling a little left out. Then again... She's being a great foster mom to them while I get to kick back and play with my toys and check in on them every once in a while. I would rather hang with the big dogs. I know my pups are being taken care of. Yes, I worry a little, but they are getting big now and have sharp teeth. They get on my nerves when they get really worked up. I'm enjoying my ME time and tomorrow will defiantly be ME time!

Until then!

~Zoe

Friday, December 16, 2011

Lab Mix Plays Daddy

I had to have my humans post this! Its super fantastic! Check this out! This was the first time all the pups together were out with Shasta. Suki has visited many times and after a few days of conditioning Shasta to relax it was time. All the time my humans put into socializing everyone paid off. Wait till you watch the video!


The pups are very active lately and the blur is Autumn tearing through the house! It was so funny!



So we all went outside on the deck to enjoy the warm weather. This is my buddy Shasta.... He's playing daddy.



Thursday, December 15, 2011

Zoe gets the attention


The old me....
I thought I would ask my humans to post some older photos of me since she's been taking LOTS of photos and video's of my puppies and none of me lately. (That will change) This one is of me when my pups were only a week old. You can see Brenny Weezer, Smudges, Scrappy's butt, Patches, our deceased Maguai and either Dot or Benji. It's hard to tell those two twins apart.

Zoe

This one is ,e after the expansion of the box and when they are 2 weeks old. I loved that bed! It was so warm and comfy. My puppies never got a chill. My humans took very good care of them... they still do.

This last photo is when the pups were 3 weeks old. Scrappy is the lone puppy out. He's the biggest boy and Autumn is the biggest girl. everyone thought Weezer was the runt, but it looks like Snowy is going to be smaller than everyone else. She's about a pound lighter and is very different from the rest of the litter. Spunky little girl too!


I want to thank everyone who has been sharing my blog to so many people. My humans say they are asking everyone they meet to spread the word that me and my pups are no longer with the rescue that initially saved me. There are no pre-home visits and no demanding fence rules in order to adopt me or one of my pups. From what my human says, we are all a lot cheaper too! We all will have our shots before we go to our new homes and all of us have been wormed. Our tummies are still a little upset from it, but everyone is recovering nicely.  I understand someone will be coming by next week to pick out a puppy and there are 2 other people very interested as well. I'm so happy they all will have great homes!




Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Adorable 5 week old German Shorthair pointer / Labrador puppies need homes

I'm sorry my humans didn't write more yeaterday. It was a long day. So here is another video and more photos of the pups outside. Next time I would like to go with them, but it's hard when only one human is around... only 3 - 4 puppies fit in their basket and keep an eye on all of them. They run all over the place and with all of them liking to be outside... they potty everywhere! You really have to watch your step now. That's MY puppies!!!

Patches wants to play!
It's been so very nice outside my humans have been letting us big dogs hang out on the deck during the day. It's so much nicer than being cooped up inside. There are so many toys out there! So many, I got a little over excited and ruined one. (oops) It already had a hole in it! I just made it a little bigger and removed the insides so they could fix it better.

My humans have all sorts of things in the house that they usually don't have. They are really pretty... lots of colors and everything smells nice. I'm really carefull around these things. I try to keep my tail out of the way since I know it's really long and can knock things over if I'm not carefull. My humans are very happy with me. I sit and relax in front of the fireplace where it's really warm. Every time my humans try to get a photo of me I move. Maybe tomorrow. LOL


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

5 weeks old!

My humans are waiting to get some photos edited and make another photo album. My puppies are 5 weeks old today and with the weather being in the mid 60's they all went out (3 at a time) to play in the grass for the first time.

Stay tuned tomorrow for more photos and videos! Check out my you tube channel for more right now!

Monday, December 12, 2011

4 steps of puppy feeding time

What are the four steps my puppies do when it's feeding time?


Step 1: Eat.. A lot...

Step 2: Potty as close to the papers as possible



Step 3: Dring lots of water


Step 4: More potty, nibble on more food or play!

And that's how they do it... then they demolish the kitchen with their playing and then go to sleep. The whole process takes about two hours. They do this every 5 hours four times a day.


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Zoe Up for Adoption

 This wasn't from today, but I thought I would ask my humans to post these. I think I look so pretty.

My puppies are completely weaned from me and I'm starting to get back into shape again. Which means..... I get to go to the dog park soon!!! YAY! Maybe someone there will like me so much they will adopt me?

My humans are training me every day with a bunch of different things. I'm learning to hold my potty better. It took a long time after I had my puppies for me to get control again, but I'm doing much better now. No more accidents!
Someone asked my human about my personality. Not just my puppies are for adoption. I'm looking for my forever home as well. Its so much harder for an adult dog to get a home. So many people want puppies instead. So here's a list of my best and worst qualities:
  • I walk nicely on the lead alone or with another dog
  • I come when called when off leash
  • I will run after little animals. I have high prey drive
  • I don't like my neighbors dogs
  • I would rather chew on a bone than your furniture or shoes
  • I don't bark when someone is at the door
  • I bark only when there's something in my yard that shouldn't be
  • I would LOVE a home with a doggie door
  • I'm good with other dogs my size or bigger
  • I'm a fast learner
  • I have manners
  • I can be a bit pushy when I want something really bad
  • I'm a snuggeler
  • I've never had human food at my foster home
  • I like ice cubes
  • I'm crate trained (although I really don't like it) and will be quiet when in there.
  • I'm learning to take treats carefully. I'm a little skinny so I LOVE treats and it's hard to show restraint


That's a pretty long list, but explains me to a tee! I hope someone will adopt me soon. The rescue that rescued me couldn't take care of me and my puppies (I guess we were too expensive) and they were going to ship us to another rescue in Maine! long story short, my foster parents now have the responsibility of taking care of me and my 10 puppies. My humans say that I can go to my forever home shortly if someone wants me. Just e-mail me at Zoe@Dogomania.com and my humans will get back to you right away. She checks my e-mail every night.

Thanks for passing my blog to your friends and other dog people!
~Zoe