Saturday, 1 February 2014

One pup still needs a home!!

(This post was originally prepared way back in early December, but for some reason it didn't actually post but just stayed as a draft. I can't remember whether it's because I meant to come back to it and add a detail or two, or whether it was by accident. Anyhow, here it is.)

Well itès been a busy couple of days! Yesterday we sent Caramel girl, now known as Maggie, home to her family. This afternoon two moms came to visit and both left with a puppy! Chocolate girl went to the Hicks family with 3 children here in Ottawa, and her brother Big Active Boy went to their friend, the Donovan family, with one son. So the two siblings will get to see each other and play together for ages to come!

We also learned that Maggie is registered for training in a class with another Labradoodle puppy wit the same birthday - we think it might be Hazel. Would't that be cool if they could see each other again too?!


LAST PUP LEFT!

So it's our little angel who is the only pup still needing a home. She is a real little sweetheart, super friendly and good-natured, cuddly and lovable, playful and moderately active. She's one of our faves - don't see why she hasn't been taken yet, but the rigt people for her will show up sooner or later!


Little Angel i mostly all white, with one faint caramel splotch on her back and ears that are also light caramel-coloured. When we go walking in the snow, we're sure to put a jacket on her so she doesn't disappear! (These pix are obviously from fall, when we still had grass and leaves on the ground instead of snow!)


She's the smallest of the bunch - still (age 5 months) weighing slightly less than her big brothers did when they went home in early December at 3 months of age! We expect she will mature to about 15-18 lbs at the most.


This cutie is crate-trained, and goes willingly into her crate at night or for periods suring the day when we're not home. She isued used to having company most of the time - the other big dogs in the house play with her, so she's well-socialized to get along with other dogs, and she has been fortunate enough that for most of her life she's had people around during the better part of the day, too. So preferably she will find a home where she's not left alone for hours during the day, as she might find it hard to get used to.


If you're interested in this sweetheart, just e-mail me or call Roma at 613-552-3066. You can find info on price and adoption procedures on our website.

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