Puppies!! These are Ewokian puppies, or a mix between Havanese and Pomeranian. Hypo-allergenic. Scroll down to see Granny Rose rolling the puppies around in their pram!
NOTE: As of September 2007, these puppies have all found wonderful homes in the neighborhood. I encourage you to continue seeking out puppy mixes, as you can see, they are just as good as full breeds!
This is Baby Kumba. Maybe the most mellow dog in the litter. Kumba is currently smaller than both of my mom's cats, but the same color as one of them, named Stinky.
On the back far right, with those black eyes, I think, is Baby Gina. As Rose says, she is so feminine, so delicate, that she is never in the mix to be picked up or making trouble. She just doesn't make herself obvious. Just perfectly sits sweetly all the time.
Here is Gina chewing on a sparkly FashionMista. So girly of her. So now I know that FashionMistas are not only cat toys, but puppy toys as well!
Ok. My first love of this litter was the guy to the left of Baby Gerdy. His name is Huck Fin because he slept on his back at all times, and was very much his own, relaxed guy on his own journey. He's the one with the white stripe down his chest, looking into the camera, like, "Let me out now so that I can strut around." Here's a picture of what he looked like at 1 week old, in my hand.
Escape artists. All of them. That's Huck Fin on the left, Baby Gerdy on the right, and maybe Baby Gina in the middle.
Baby Gerdy, practicing being a Big Girl under the table. She's a quick learner.
That's Dinah Bear watching Baby Gerdy from my desk. See how Baby Gerdy's tail is up? All of the puppies tails are up and wag like helicopters.
Baby Gerdy hoping that one day Gerdy will acknowledge her. But Gerdy is in her sacred spot in front of the couch, and not even me or David can disturb her without an offering of our dinner.
Sweet Gerdy. Surrounded by 2 dogs, 2 cats, and 6 puppies.
Baby Kumba and my feet.
Oliver watching for if a puppy came out of the pen. Actually, he looks like he is taking a nap.
Baby Kumba on top of my shoes. Not just chewing on my shoes, but is as long as my shoes. I'm a 9.
OMG. Pretty much they all look like this, but again, it's Baby Kumba under the table.
More practice of hanging with the Big Girls.
Rose and her pram, with Baby Gerdy standing and giving directions. I know she's in all of the pictures, but 1. she photographs the best b/c she's not pitch black, and 2. she's the leader of the pack. So she's always there.
7 comments:
Those puppies are so cute, I can't take it!! Are they still at your house or was that only for a little while? I have to admit that they are more adorable than my mom's puppy.
They are so cute, and it is so, so hard not to get one! I am a jogger, and I was wondering what I would do with the little pup on a jog b/c I let my big dog, Gerdy, just roam around until I'm done. And then I thought of it - hold her in my had like a weight! They are only 4 pounds!
They were at my house for a week. Gone now! But live one block away, so it's too tempting.
Well then you'd have to get two, one for each hand! :-) I'd love a puppy, but we're never home. There's no way we could take care of one. Ugh, but look at those faces! At least you get to visit!
Ha!!
Awk they are the cutest little puppies! I have always wanted one but I'm at school for most of the day so I wouldn't want the poor dog having no-one there until 6 o' clock! They are so pretty luckey you!
I have one, I got him from the pound believe it or not :). His name's Dino and he's 9 weeks old now. My little sweetheart, I love him to death.
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