3.31.2014

Giving back



Recently I've been confronted and asked about why I have bred these puppies when there are so many animals in shelters just waiting for homes. It's a legitimate question.

We've adopted pets from the animal shelter before. One of the first dogs my husband and I had together was literally rescued from an animal testing facility. He was a beautiful, full-size Walker Hound. I was in love with him because I'd always been a horsewoman and dreamed of fox hunting. He was a good buddy but had so many issues due to his previous mistreatment.

We "adopted" our first Golden Retriever, Champ, from a dear friend. She was a horse breeder and needed to cut down on the number of mouths she needed to feed. He was about 2 years old when we got him. He was literally the best dog we've ever had. Ever ever.

Since then we've been hooked on Goldens. And really, that's our story. We brought Honey into our lives a few years ago and she is such a joy. Every one loves her. Everyone loves her so much that people began asking us if we would ever consider breeding her. And, after several people asking we decided that we could give it a try! But that's another story.

This is about giving back.

My daughter, Chloe, is an animal lover. LOVER. She plans on having a vet clinic and wants to rescue sea turtles. We donate to the sea turtles. We donate to save the whales. We donate goods to the Humane Society (blankets, treats, food). We watch Sea Rescue on Saturdays. Anytime we see a coin drive on a counter for Fuzzy Friends or whatever animal shelter needs help, she is on it. Did I mention the sea turtles? We talk about the sea turtles almost every single day.


Last year on her 8th birthday (56 in dog years!) she decided that instead of presents she wanted her friends to bring toys and treats and food to donate to an animal shelter. We chose Happy Endings Rescue Shelter in Hewitt. It was really so much fun. They took all of us in and we got to play with the dogs and love on them and give our treats and toys. It was a truly fulfilling day.




I think animal shelters are wonderful places and we have adopted animals from shelters and totally support that decision. I believe it's a personal decision you can make and finding a four-legged fuzzy friend is about finding the one who is best for you and your family. That's the bottom line.

And, please support the sea turtles!

Big Day!

So, last Friday the pups had a big day! My daughter and I loaded all of them up, plus mama of course, and headed to the vet for check-ups!




When you show up at the vet with a bunch of puppies you get plenty of attention! Of course our puppies were the cutest they've seen! ; ) Look at that proud mama!


Everyone was weighed, wormed, got first set of shots and was given a thumbs up! We even started everyone on Revolution, it's a 3 in 1 heart worm, flea and tick medicine that is applied directly to their skin.


Can we just pause to look at that face? Sweet baby!

It was quite an outing and everyone was completely tuckered out! If I could have just laid on the floor like that I might have, too!



These puppies are growing so fast and bring us such joy every day! I'd love for you to come meet them. You will certainly fall in love!





3.05.2014

What's for dinner?


Knowing what dog food to feed your dog is a lot more complicated than I had ever thought! I was researching different puppy foods, because it's almost time for the puppies to start eating some food!

I came across this website and it is VERY helpful!

http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com

Just thought I'd share so maybe you can help decide for yourself. I haven't decided what to feed them just yet. Last litter we chose Science Diet but I think we might try something different this time! I will let you know!

awwwwwwwwww

Just look at that sweet face!