It is obvious that we need to practice stacking puppies more often...
Boy One is a cutie pie, as are they all, of course. He is alternately shy and pushy, depending on the hour of the day.
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Boy 1 |
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Boy 1 |
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Boy 1 |
Baby Girl is infatuated with Dora, her half-sister from Sally's previous litter. She follows Dora around like a... puppy.
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Baby Girl |
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Baby Girl |
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Baby Girl |
I usually think of Baby Girl and Boy Three as "twins" because they are similar in both head markings and behavior. He learned to climb out of the ex-pen shortly after his sister and, like her, comes running for you to tell him how clever he is.
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Boy 3 |
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Boy 3 |
One day I went out to collect puppies. There should have been five, but I could only find four. I looked and looked, until finally I found Boy Four playing by himself on the far side of the yard. He was content to be alone and someone miffed that I insisted on taking him inside.
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Boy 4 |
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Boy 4 |
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Boy 4 |
Boy Six is always ready for some attention, whether from the humans or the other dogs. He is quiet but not a loner. He usually stacks more nicely than this, but they were all tired, hot, and as cranky as an IRWS puppy can be.
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Boy 6 |
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Boy 6 |
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Boy 6 |
--Susan