Ost has arrived! Even though he missed his early morning flight out of Little Rock, Delta still managed to get him on his scheduled connection to Tri-Cities and he got here right on time… actually, about 15 minutes early.

When I went to pick him up, the girls told me he had a very loud voice BUT he was quiet as long as he could see/hear people. We got him out of the crate and he immediately gave me a big sloppy kiss. And he wagged his tail for the girls. (Now, do you think he instinctively KNEW who to suck up to or he just naturally liked me best?!) He is quite an attractive puppy… great coat (going to be thick and heavily waved,) good pattern to his spotting (including the white rim outlining his nose) and a very interesting head piece (almost no stop, with more hair on the sides of his face at eye level than on the muzzle, giving him a triangular look.) What a sweetheart!

Very calm and sensible… he’ll fit right in here! He’s been playing with my adult dogs and has discovered the bed is the best place for a nap. Going to let him and the pups get together in a few minutes… they’ve been sniffing at each other through the wire. It’s a good thing there isn’t much on tv tonight because I don’t think I’ll be able to hear it once everyone starts romping.

Oh, he’s at least one-third BIGGER than the largest Whoodle so I’m guessing he’s going to end up around 50 pounds. Pictures tomorrow or Thursday… our temps are SUPPOSED to get up above freezing tomorrow… yeah, that was supposed to happen today. But it’s winter. For sure.

The black and tan boy left this morning, moving to SC. His possible name is Bingo and he weighs 10.14 pounds. He’s been good riding around in the car the last couple days (to the groomer and vet) but is a little whiny when unsure of himself (away from the pack.) They really learn fast… this morning when I leaned over the pen to pick him up, he refused to get close enough for me to get my hands on him. Always before, he’s been a “take me, take me” kind of guy. I really feel sorry for the pups when they go… finding out the world isn’t what you thought it was is a rude awakening!

Haiti
For the rest of the year, I am going to donate 10% of each pup’s price to the effort to help Haitians. Right now, the Red Cross will be getting the money, but that may change down the road. After Katrina, I donated to one of the animal rescue groups and have no problem doing that again… it’s just I don’t know any working in that area at this time and really, the people need so much….

Toy Poodle pups
On my rescue page, a litter of toy Poodles, about 10 weeks old… purebred, no papers; going to be around 7-10 pounds full grown; VERY heavy coated. These are exceptionally sweet but VERY (VERY) active puppies and because of their size, are unsuitable for small children. The pups are fearless… they are rooming with the Whoodles who are double to triple their size. Shots, wormings, house training, etc. started.

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