A republication of an earlier post.
Puppies Are Demanding
Our new young puppy is consuming a great deal of attention and time!
As regular readers will know (and your readership is so much appreciated) last Tuesday I published the news that we had taken on a new puppy. He is settling in incredibly well but consuming heaps of attention; as well he should.
So rather than struggle to be creative with today’s post, I’m cheating by going back to the last time I wrote about a new arrival to our flock; namely puppy Cleo. If you will forgive me, I’m going to republish the post I wrote for puppy Cleo back on April 8th, 2012.
But before so doing, let me explain that our latest arrival has gone through a name change. The previous owners had named the young pup Smokey but we were not comfortable with that name; Jean especially so. So Smokey is now Ollie!
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The arrival of Cleo brings us back to eleven dogs.
Way back in 2003 when I became the proud ‘Dad’ of Pharaoh, my German Shepherd dog that you see on the home page of Learning from Dogs, Sandra Tucker who ran the GSD Breeders Jutone, where Pharaoh was born, gave me some advice. Sandra said that when Pharaoh was getting on in life, then bring in a German Shepherd puppy. Apparently, there were two solid reasons why this made sense. The first was that Pharaoh would teach the new puppy many of the skills and disciplines that Pharaoh had learnt as a young dog and, secondly, the puppy would keep Pharaoh active.
Now we know this to be true because years later when Pharaoh had his own mini pack here in Payson, we introduced a new ‘rescue’ puppy called Sweeny. Pharaoh took an instant like to him and became very tolerant to Sweeny’s ‘games’.
But as adorable as Sweeny is, Jean understood the deep reasons why I always wanted a German Shepherd in our lives. So when a chance encounter in Payson Feed Store between Jean and Brendon S. revealed that Brendon had a litter of German Shepherd puppies for sale, just a couple of miles outside Payson, the temptation was irresistible!
Thus a few days ago, Jean and I went round to Brendon’s home and spent a couple of hours mingling with the puppies and their GSD mother. They all looked excellent dogs and a review of their blood lines showed that their genetic background included German stock not too far back. It was difficult to select any one pup as they were all wonderful animals. But one youngster seemed to catch Jean’s eye.
Then the next test was to introduce Pharaoh to the puppies. That took place last Friday and it was wonderful to see how well he coped with the onslaught of puppies!
In the end, we ran out of reasons not to follow Sandra’s advice from all those years ago and we agreed terms on a young female GSD that, inevitably, was christened Cleopatra (Cleo) by Jean!
Then yesterday, Saturday, we went back round to collect young Cleo, meeting Brendan’s wife Ebony in the process. The following photographs record some of the key moments.
So there we are. Back up to eleven dogs, five chickens, six cats, and a fish!
Finally, a big thanks to Sandra of Jutone for her guidance in the last few days.
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Back to the present to leave you with a picture of puppy Ollie happily playing with Cleo and Hazel. More pictures of Ollie on Sunday.
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How the years slip by.
Fun
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Thanks John. Although I’m bound to feel how very quickly the years pass by.
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wish I could cuddle them too!
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Your desire to cuddle them will be passed on; don’t worry! 😊
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I remember well when Cleo joined your home Paul 🙂 and its great to have that puppy love
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Sue, you must be one of my longest readers! Indeed, we have been sharing our thoughts and feelings for years! Love it!
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We have, you were among one of the first blogs I followed when I transferred here all of those years ago 🙂
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Awwww…. just awwwwwwww…..! 🙄😍
PS we have a new member in our family! A 2yr pitbull/staffie adopted from a shelter. We’re head over heels with her! 😉
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Marina, please, please, PLEASE, share some photographs and more details with all of us here on LfD!
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Hopefully there will be a post about it – however we’re so taken with her, she’s left no time! I know you know what I mean! 😉 I can say this: we saw her at the Greek Pitbull Rescue and after a visit to her temporary home, we simply started automatically organizing our lives as if she was home already! A week later she was, well, home! Head over heels doesn’t begin to describe our state! 🙂
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Know exactly what you are saying, and what you are feeling. Just too good for words!
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Yep!!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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What a cutie!
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Right on! 😊
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