Friday, July 27, 2007

NOT Bloodhound puppy related!

My daughter sent me these pictures of my granddaughter Sera, and I couldn't resist posting them here! Proud Grandma? Nah!!
These were taken at a shepherd specialty where they sort of make some concessions for "little people"! This is Sera and "her" puppy Visa! Nice to see she may be able to handle my bloodhounds when I can't!


Our neighbor breeds Quarter Horses and has a few babies this year. This is the latest one! This child has no fear of anything, and simply gravitates to animals! A budding veterinarian? (with any kind of luck at all!!)





Monday, July 16, 2007

Sue and Tom Schreck came to visit a couple of weeks ago. They will be taking "Roxie" (red collar girl) home with them in a few weeks. Here are some pictures that they took while they were here.
Do you think Sue's in LOVE??
.....and of course Sera had to get in on the action!!




The Great Outdoors!

These guys just love to run and play! I finally had the camera ready during a play session!

They certainly enjoy "kid" company when playing! This is Nathan, my step-grandson, who is their "chief-cook-and-bottle-washer" when I'm at work.


Do you think if I lay flat they'll find me? Nah, his nose isn't THAT good!

Well...maybe it is?

This is Petey, Nathan's Golden Retriever. He's SO good with the pups, and the pups just love to torment him!






Thursday, July 12, 2007

FINALLY!! Puppy pictures!

Okay! So it's finally happening! Here are some photos of the "Mahalia/Fred" babies. Yes, they are still babies, but certainly not newborn!! They were born May 28, 2007, so they are about 6 1/2 weeks old as of today. After a rough start they are now growing in leaps and bounds, some putting on about 1/2 pound a day! The little boy with the purple collar (we've named him "Earl"), was so close to death I didn't think there was any way he'd survive...but survive he did and is now thriving! It will take him a little bit to catch up to the others, but he's first into the food bowl and last to leave! It's hard to believe that they'll be leaving for their new homes in a short couple of weeks!



This is my granddaughter Sera helping them with their first meal...as if they needed help!



Here are some individual pictures of the puppies. Please bear in mind that my daughter (the shepherd handler!) is doing the stacking! There was a fair amount of white on these puppies, including a couple with some white on their muzzles and forehead. This is gradually disappearing, and will be completely gone in a few weeks.



Red Collar Girl:



Yellow Collar Girl:

Blue Collar Boy:


Green Collar Boy:



Yellow Collar Boy:

Red Collar Boy:

...and last but not least, the itty bitty Purple Collar Boy (aka "Earl"):