J-boy is not a long coat but he has a lot of fur. The pups also had been bathed earlier and were all fluffier then normal. First picture is J-boy:
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J-boy, has yet to figure out there is a difference between the treat and fingers.
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Oh Julie, they look like they are really learning and growing so quickly! Do all of these already have new homes?
Everyday there are new developments physically and mentally. Today a friend brought me a bag full of fleece toys for the puppies. I gave them several and upon watching them it became evident that one of the pups has grasped the concept of “whoever has the most toys wins” and was covertly hiding toys when the other pups were not paying attention. They also think brooms are super cool toys especially when I am trying to use one. Around 5 weeks puppies can sometimes go through there first fear period, there was absolutely no hint or sign of any fear period with these 4. All very lovely pups with new owners anxiously awaiting for them.
That is wonderful! I’m very impressed with how much work you can put in to each puppy, while still having a full time job! You are one busy lady!
Julie have you tried tying a little whisk broom to their tails..kill 2 birds with one stone, keep them busy for hours and your sweeping would be done in no time! LOL.. Just Kidding of Course!
Karen, that is a great idea! I can see all of these little whisk brooms trotting through the house and Mos just shaking his head. Julie the pups are gorgeous! I just love J-Boy’s stacked shot on the board. Is that going to be his name—J-Boy? Where is that list!?!!
Karen I love the idea! These are working dogs aren’t they?
They are adorable!