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The Chi-ildren, now an old age of 7 weeks, are all full of energy. They are pretty durn active to be blunt. It is so much fun to sit and listen to their ruckus. Those little barks and growls are just too much sometimes, and you can’t help yourself from smiling or laughing.
Tia refuses to leave them alone, and we’re having to force her to stay out of the kennel. They have been eating solid food now for close to two weeks, and really don’t need her milk at all. That’s not to say they don’t want to play with her, and vice versa. The problem is that if we let her in too often, it foils the progress we have made at weaning them.
Ohh, and by the way, little Spot, who is now Montie, has a home already prepared to go to. Some of you may remember Papi from Sables litter. His little sister was Sunny. Well his parents have put down a deposit on Montie, and have chosen him to be Papi’s new friend.
The best part about this is that we got to see Papi again. He rode up with his parents to come pick out his new brother, who will live with him. Papi is such a cute boy, he has gotten even more handsome than before.
And just for some fun, here’s a couple videos of Tia and Peanut in with the babies.




















7 comments:
7 Weeks already? Time does fly. They are all so cute!
The puppies are all so adorable. That's great that one of them already has a home. And its so wonderful to see Peanut has such an interest in his puppies. You definitely don't see that too often.
Nice puppies. Bit too many to take care of.
Hard to imagine it's been 7 weeks already. The pups are so darn cute :-)
Hi Eric ~ They really are very loveable. In the first vid' the two in the background play-scrapping was really fun to watch.
(I also enjoyed listening to your accent - very attractive to an English ear....Now what mix is it. There's a touch of Texan there, but a tad harder.
thanks for sharing
xhenry
Such adorable little puppies, but I am sure they keep you very very busy!
great blog keep up the good work
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