HI! I'm Benji (left) and I'm Dot (right) We're here to answer your question about how many puppies are available to go to good homes. Our sister Smudges went home just a little while ago and Sherlock will go home later today too. Scrappy is already at his new home and our humans say his new name is Moose. LOL That's a good name for him. He's completely adjusted and hasn't had one accident in his new house! He's so cool... Brenny, Aka. Mr. Brenny Waddlebutt, is also in his new home. His new human named him Brewster. After a scary 1st night alone, we were told that he's taking over the house now and isn't afraid of anything!
So lets see.... that leaves us, Weezer, Patches, Autumn and Snowy
Autumn: Independent and slightly submissive, Not for the beginner family with children that may force affection on her. Good with older children who know when to give her her space. 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! She's learning how to sit quiet and take kibble from my fingers... it took her a few tries to stay focused and she would cheat sit. LOL
ADOPTED! Benji: Will accept humans easily and is good for the average home that may have children or for 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 out of her whelping box. We here a "Thump" and then she comes running over to you for lovings! She enjoys the company of humans. She's a little submissive in the litter and would rather be left alone to chew her bone. She'll also be one of the first to fall asleep on your feet as you stand at the sink and do the dishes. She was funny with the kibble from the fingers game. She kept sliding backwards on the floor, but she would sit and caught onto the game quickly. (Benji is going home on 1/12/12 Congratulations to her new parents!)
ADOPTED! Weezer: Weezer was tested 3 days later then the rest of the litter because he was sleeping the day of the test. Although he was a little hesitant at first, he warmed up to the tester after she snuggled with him for a minute, he accepts human leaders easily and is best suited for the average owner. He has good energy and will be good for agility and children. 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" and can hold his own against his sisters. Fearless of new things and an adventurer who is always willing to run back to you when you call; he's always good for a great laugh and looks for the nearest warm lap to curl into. He's a quick learner and cought onto the game of taking kibble from my fingers while sitting quite well. He's got a soft mouth which was nice. I get to keep my fingers.
ADOPTED! Snowy: She accepts humans easily but because of her smarts, her energy and tenacity she should be placed with an experienced owner to maintain her training and focus. In the litter: She is usually the last one to fall asleep and a bundle of fun! She is also one with a different daddy as her coat is more plush than the others. She has high energy and has a high prey drive and will do well in a dog experienced household with no small children as she may be "too much" for them. Because of her "no Fear" personality, she'll be great for obedience, flyball or agility. She's the smallest in the litter and smiles when you play with her. She's learning to sit and take kibble out of your fingers nicely... when my finger tips grow back we'll try this again. Yeow! I think we're going to teach bite control first.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVdxR2aLK5pKjyvlM8rF1ELnwtrmIYl2e9BufDL1YkjqfxrBR7gf-cFvvjwIt3pohD3lC_lRxc5bMPXBcq1n3AHX3Uz2OntHQqvdJ0lIJ3Y3iP2GlWkoPSQFNU33OyYnP2y1qXJsqc4GEB/s200/DSCF8394.JPG)
ADOPTED! Dot: She is a submissive girl who will need tender 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 very 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! The ideal home will be for the average owner who will give her time to explore quietly on her own before truly showing her personality. She is turning out to be quite the clown. She was sleeping during the kibble game... we will play tomorrow.
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
Well done. Enjoyed reading.
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