When people say, 'I couldn't foster because it would be to hard to give a dog up' We say 'How can it be harder than knowing a dog died because no foster home stepped up?' and that's why we do it time and time again.
A Dog's Prayer: "Treat me kindly, my beloved friend, for no heart in the entire world is more grateful for your kindness than mine. Don't be angry with me for long, and don't lock me up as punishment. After all, you have your job, your friends and your entertainment. I only have you."

February 26, 2012

Anishnabe Pups Updates!

As promised, here are new updated photos of the pups in their new homes.  

Satin's (now named Delaney) was taken the day before her adoption.  One common theme from updates from their new families is that they are all very smart!! They range between 40-60 lbs in weight each at 15-16 weeks of age approx.  Sierra's (now named Bella) trainer feels that she could weigh between 150-200 lbs full grown!!!!  Scotlund (now named Haisley) even knows to ring a bell to alert that he has to 'go' outside.  They are such smart puppies!!  




Trip enjoys country life and hikes with his new family.  


Delaney is enjoying her new life and lives with 3 children.  A really good fit for this play-girl! : )


Bella enjoys the company of her much BIGGER brother Cooper, an Anatolian Sheppard Dog; oh yeah, and being loved and fussed over and playing with ALL her new toys!!!  Lucky girl! : )

Simon should be called 'Saint Simon' as he now lives in a Church that is converted to a home. How appropriate for this little Angel 


Sable will be a bit of a celebrity of sorts...
Sweet Dog Photography will be following her over the course of her first year and featuring her on their website.  The camera seems to really love her too!
I look so forward to following her as she grows 

To continue to honour the man who saved them, Scotlund's new family have decided to rename him 'Haisley.'  Very befitting and I LOVE the name!! 


I've been so fortunate to visit Sherman a couple of times and he's been to visit us.  He remembers us and went immediately to 'their' (his and his litter mates) room and sat outside their bedroom door until I opened it.  I know he was looking for his brothers and sisters.  It was a bit sad to see him disappointed when they weren't there, but after he realized that, he was just as happy to play with our other foster dogs, who were more then happy to oblige.  
Sherman now has an extensive vocabulary and is set to start puppy training classes soon.  I'm so fortunate to have been asked by his new mom to participate in Sherman's training classes with her.  I'm so excited and honored!  I can't wait and of course I'll blog about it.  


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