It's been two years since we had to put our much loved and very well behaved yellow Lab to sleep and it seemed like there was always an empty space in the house despite having two cats. We really missed having that big yellow goof-ball around but have not actively pursued finding a replacement as we felt that when the time was right something would come along and sure enough it looks like that has happened.
My wife had been chatting with former high-school friends of hers on Facebook when she mentioned the fact that we really missed our dog and one of the friends piped up with 'Ya know so-and-so's dog has puppies right?....and my dog is the Daddy....speak to them about getting one'. One phone call and a quick visit later and we got to pick one of the final two boys remaining unclaimed.
Today (5 days after the initial viewing) we went back to spend a little time with him so that he can start to get used to us and to take some photos (although the lighting wasn't great as the pups were in the garage today) so it is my great pleasure to introduce 'Duke'.
This was taken just after we got there as he relaxes in my arms.
When I put him down he immediately set off to see just how much trouble he could get into in five minutes! Believe me we are going to have to keep an eye on him as he was into everything he shouldn't have been......I have a feeling he might just be a little trouble maker but I have always liked dogs with spirit.
Meanwhile his siblings were starting to wake up from their snoozes and two had a mini dog-fight session but 'Duke' just wandered over and looked through the pen to see what the fuss was about.
After a visit of about 30 minutes or so he was getting tuckered out again and settled down for another snooze with his siblings.
Both Mum and Dad are pedigree English Springer Spaniels and are beautiful dogs. This is Mum 'Ginger'.............
....and Dad 'Tazz'..........
Needless to say the last five days have been a flurry of activity around here as we 'puppy proof' the house ready for his homecoming in a couple of weeks. The breeder has already provided his first collar and a 'blankie' which will have Mum's scent on it so that he doesn't feel so alone when he gets here and we have bought a larger collar for when he's ready to go outside and bowls and toys and everything else that we didn't already have from the previous dog.
He's going to be a lot of fun and will be very good for me as I am medically disabled and have been neglecting to exercise recently as it is far easier to just sit in front of the computer all day but now I have a puppy to train and walk so we can exercise together!
My wife had been chatting with former high-school friends of hers on Facebook when she mentioned the fact that we really missed our dog and one of the friends piped up with 'Ya know so-and-so's dog has puppies right?....and my dog is the Daddy....speak to them about getting one'. One phone call and a quick visit later and we got to pick one of the final two boys remaining unclaimed.
Today (5 days after the initial viewing) we went back to spend a little time with him so that he can start to get used to us and to take some photos (although the lighting wasn't great as the pups were in the garage today) so it is my great pleasure to introduce 'Duke'.

This was taken just after we got there as he relaxes in my arms.
When I put him down he immediately set off to see just how much trouble he could get into in five minutes! Believe me we are going to have to keep an eye on him as he was into everything he shouldn't have been......I have a feeling he might just be a little trouble maker but I have always liked dogs with spirit.

Meanwhile his siblings were starting to wake up from their snoozes and two had a mini dog-fight session but 'Duke' just wandered over and looked through the pen to see what the fuss was about.

After a visit of about 30 minutes or so he was getting tuckered out again and settled down for another snooze with his siblings.

Both Mum and Dad are pedigree English Springer Spaniels and are beautiful dogs. This is Mum 'Ginger'.............

....and Dad 'Tazz'..........

Needless to say the last five days have been a flurry of activity around here as we 'puppy proof' the house ready for his homecoming in a couple of weeks. The breeder has already provided his first collar and a 'blankie' which will have Mum's scent on it so that he doesn't feel so alone when he gets here and we have bought a larger collar for when he's ready to go outside and bowls and toys and everything else that we didn't already have from the previous dog.
He's going to be a lot of fun and will be very good for me as I am medically disabled and have been neglecting to exercise recently as it is far easier to just sit in front of the computer all day but now I have a puppy to train and walk so we can exercise together!