We received photos this week from both Riggins’ and Barley’s people. The first shot is of Riggins (who lives in Minnesota with frequent visits to Wisconsin), and the following photos are of Barley in New York. It sounds, from all we’re hearing, that the puppies are gaining good weight and living great lives.
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Aya update
Happy Valentines Day!
Update from Dutch
We enjoyed receiving the following news about Dutch…
“Poop and pee processes are 85% successful these days. He occasionally surprises us with an unexpected pee, but for the most part we are well over the hump in this department.
We’re enjoying more time outside now…he’s able to handle more than 5 minute stints without shivering now, especially in the afternoon Sun.
I ran a few errands with Dutch this afternoon, to the pet store and the hardware store. He’s a champion traveler.
We are always refining our strategies for his chewing and jumping up on the kids (they love it except when he’s exceptionally energetic on occasion). Key: lots of variety, and challenging toys with food in them…
Dutch still loves his crate at night and for the occasional afternoon nap. We are so grateful that you guys began getting him accustomed to that. I think it helps that we never use the crate as a punishment too. So nice to know that he sees it as a safe and comfortable place.
As of late last week he weighed 24lbs!!
Anyway…we love him so much. We are blessed to have him and to have found you to bring him into our lives.
I could go on but I’ll spare you…
In the attached photo, Dutch is snoozing in what Nichole tonight termed his “moose” pose…looong legs.”
Papa and son
Stache update
Arlo update
Arlo’s family sent these photos and an update about their boy…
“Everything has become pretty settled around here. Arlo is a rock star about ringing the bell to go outside. I think we are almost there, but extra trips and careful watching are still part of the game. Love the fact that he is sleeping through the night. I have found that the more sleep I get, the cuter a puppy becomes.
It was wonderful to have a few warm winter days last week. Both dogs appreciated the extra time outside. Arlo was even able to meet the labs across the way since everyone came out of hiding for a few short hours in the sun.
When we brought Arlo home, he seemed so small and lonely. I gave him a special pillow as a surrogate puppy pile to snuggle up to. It is still his favorite thing to sleep with or wrestle with when Monty isn’t interested. He will take it with him to find sunny spots to relax in or roll around with it until he falls asleep (sometimes with it still gasped in his teeth). I can picture the day when he tries to curl up on top of it and there is too much dog and not enough pillow.”
Saturday morning “nap”
Woody and Xupe have one last full day to hang out together. Thankfully their time together includes periodic down-time, snoozing in between play sessions. Biff set up a radio in the “playroom” last week (note: the wood shavings are no longer needed) and classical music plays as backdrop. The dogs don’t seem bothered by it, but I have a hard time with the operatic highs. The Beethoven, Saint Saens, Mozart and even Pete Seeger played recently, however, have been lovely.
The new normal – life with puppy(ies)
I had to stay over in the cities last night due to weather and have missed a couple of beats in posting, but I have this photo of Xupe at the top of the steps with Finley watching from below. At that point, two days ago, he hadn’t gone down the stairs on his own yet, but he’s doing it today.
Biff texted me last night that both Xupe and Woody virtually “put themselves to bed” around 8:30, but the lead-up to bedtime is a lot of ripping around and wrestling. It’s really raucous if Finley gets into the mix. They’re both peeing and pooping outside consistently, well-supported by us getting them out the door every time we read their body language or every 15 mins., whichever comes first.