09-17-2018, 09:46 AM
These two little girls were the last two puppies available from a litter of 10 born on July 8. I met with the breeder and brought one home. It stayed glued to my side laying its head on my foot whenever I sat down.
In the morning we sat out on the back porch awaiting sunrise. And while I soaked in the enjoyment of dog ownership I couldn't help but notice the pup didn't explore the yard or do much of anything other than stay by my foot. This went on for a couple of hours as I drank coffee, watched the sunrise, and listened to the wind chimes. Blissful for me, but obviously still traumatic for my chocolate brown kissing machine.
So I got back in touch with the breeder and reunited the sisters later that day. They had been separated a little more than 24 hours. I abandoned newly arrived pupper number two in the back yard while I went into the house to get pupper number one who had been left alone for three hours finding her in my laundry basket on my clothes. So I led her to the backyard where they caught sight of one another from a distance of about 30 feet where they both froze, stared, and then after a cute delay ran to one another yelping and tumbling...and it has been that way ever since.
Now I have two pups by my feet.
Thinking about calling them Biscuit & Gravy.
In the morning we sat out on the back porch awaiting sunrise. And while I soaked in the enjoyment of dog ownership I couldn't help but notice the pup didn't explore the yard or do much of anything other than stay by my foot. This went on for a couple of hours as I drank coffee, watched the sunrise, and listened to the wind chimes. Blissful for me, but obviously still traumatic for my chocolate brown kissing machine.
So I got back in touch with the breeder and reunited the sisters later that day. They had been separated a little more than 24 hours. I abandoned newly arrived pupper number two in the back yard while I went into the house to get pupper number one who had been left alone for three hours finding her in my laundry basket on my clothes. So I led her to the backyard where they caught sight of one another from a distance of about 30 feet where they both froze, stared, and then after a cute delay ran to one another yelping and tumbling...and it has been that way ever since.
Now I have two pups by my feet.
Thinking about calling them Biscuit & Gravy.