Saturday 17 May 2014

Last Phoenix pup left - Sensitive, Cautious,Smart - and 8-month-old pup

Caramel boy

We have just one pup left from Phoenix's litter. He is the caramel boy with a brown nose. He is the biggest of the pups, and we expect him to mature to close to 30 lbs (maybe even a tad over - we'll see!) and around 17" at the shoulder



This is the description of him from the puppy temperament evaluation done when he was 7 weeks old:
This puppy is a gentle and non-confrontational puppy. He becomes very nervous in new situations and will attempt to remove himself and seek a ‘safe’ place to hide. He will bond strongly to his humans, learn to trust them and look to them for guidance. It will be important to encourage his confidence and not reward his insecurities. This puppy is excellent at reading body language and will need a soft approach to training. He is intelligent and food motivated, making him easily trainable, He will vocalize his emotions, be it excited and happy or uncertain and frustrated. Building his confidence and providing reliable rules and structure will help minimize his emotional extremes. Provide chew articles and encourage chewing as an outlet. This puppy will do well in a family setting as long as he is provided with regular rest periods and spacial respect.
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Ophelia Angel

In addition, little Ophelia Angel, our 8-month old from Galen'as August litter, is stil pining for her forever family. She is almost all white with pale caramel spots on her back and ears. She currently weighs 13 lbs and should gain a few more, maxing out at around 16 or so and 14-15" at the shoulder.



Here is a description of this lovely girl:
QUIET, GENTLE, ATTENTIVE
Ophelia is a friendly puppy who looks to her humans for affection, and guidance. She is extremely quiet and patient, and will only vocalize when in need or when playing with other dogs. She will be happy when she has plenty of chew articles to keep her occupied, or plenty of playtime with her friends. Ophelia is very comfortable with other dogs but not dominant. She is confident in new siutations, particularly if she has the support of her humans. She will bond strongly with her people. Ophelia will do well in a family situation where the household is not so busy that she gets overlooked. She will be equally happy to have another dog to play with or to have her people all to herself.


  If either of these sounds like the puppy for you, contact us at 613-552-3066 or e-mail roma@dragonramdoodles.com. Both of these puppies are friendly and attentive and will make some family very happy!

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