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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!

Monday, January 16, 2012

2 Puppies Left - Autumn and Patches


  
 

Hay there! This is Patches and Autumn! We are the last two puppies left in our litter... I wonder why? We are both full of character and fun. We come when we're called and our humans have been teaching us all sorts of things. We go potty outside as much as we can, but we're still puppies and do have accidents sometimes, but for the most part, our humans have been letting us run through the house. It was SO nice to fall asleep where they stay than in our big pen or in the kitchen.


Autumn: Independent and slightly submissive, Good with older (12+) children who know when to give her her space, but 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 a very loyal pet!  In the litter: Shes lively and bouncy and is a big cuddler and will wag...wag...wag that super long tail of hers! She has a very girly figure compared to her litter mates. Sleek and refined all she wants to do is please you! Staying focused is her thing. She will sit for affection and is learning not to jump. She's fast at learning to lick fingers, but when she's super excited, she can forget.


Patches: She is a special dog that can be dominant if you let her and needs to have an experienced owner to help keep her great sweet  personality out. She's loyal to those she trusts and has high activity level. Adult households only please 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 and not wander too far away from you. She can be patient and wait her turn when it comes to feeding. Now that more puppies are leaving the litter, she has become very sweet and loving. She would much rather be with humans. She's turning into a big heartbreaker here in the house. She also knows how to sit and wait to be given kibble and to lick fingers instead of nibble. She's a special girl who's ideal home will be one where she is queen and there are no other pets or small children.


Just in case the other post gets burried, people are asking about the fee to adopt us. There is a  small rehoming/adoption fee involved. the post is HERE

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