What began as a frantic cry for help to save a litter of orphaned puppies turned into the adventures contained in this blog. Interested in fostering puppies for a local shelter? Read on for regular updates from the trenches. Had a rough day and need a laugh? Scroll on for images of the most adorable puppies ever! Smiles guarenteed!




Friday, May 7, 2010

Bonnie Little Irish Lass

Kearney is the only little girl that we fostered, though there were three others in the litter. It's just shocking to me that she is the last of our crew. Bailey and Seamus went home on Tuesday to their new families. Kearney is so playful and funny. She definitely has a sense of humor.
She has always been the most independent of the puppies. She has been well socialized and romps with people and puppies alike, but is just fine on her own as well. She loves her "me time" lounging in the sun.
Smart and thoughtful, she listens well for a pup of her age. She responds to gentle correction already which makes me believe that with a little attention, she will grown into a well trained dog. And to top it all off... she's so photogenic! If you are interested in darling little Kearney or any of her other siblings go to http://www.pethelpers.org/ to find out how you can be her new family.




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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Lights..Camera..Action!

Fame has gone to their heads! We got to go on MY NEWS 2 w Tara Lynn today.

We discussed how fostering works with Pet Helpers.


The pups were great on camera, except for the fact that they slept through most of it.


Here we are sneaking behind the anchor desk for a quick behind the scenes shot!



Kearney thinks the satellites are a little scary!



Watch our entire segment at



My News 2: Become a foster family for Pet Helpers WCBD






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Monday, April 26, 2010

The Results Please...


So when the blog began I posed the poll question, "Since they were found with no mommy and looked much like rats when we got them, we don't know what breed of dog they are.... any guesses?"

The options were:
Boxer, Pug, Shar Pei, Brown Dog, Mastiff and Poodle.

We only had a few clues like, their smooshy-wooshy faces and their rate of growth. Googling images of different puppies helped to narrow the options down, but we were always fairly certain that they're a Mastiff/something mix.

'Bailey'

Bailey kept us guessing because he hasn't grown as fast (in size) but a quick lift of his solid frame will confirm that he is right in step in the weight department. His gorgeous markings always betrayed that a Boxer was probably somewhere along his family tree.

'Kearney'
Kearney has always been the most Mastiff-like. Super chill personality, steady as The Rock of Gibraltar and skin folds that just keep growing and growing and growing...

'Seamus'

And then there's Seamus.... sweet crazy Seamus. He's always been handsome, but he's so conservative looking that he's not been much help in determining his ancestry. Our only indication is that he sprouts a new feature each week. It's like he has radioactive growth serum spilled on him at birth so that only one feature (legs, ears, skin) grows at a time... tiny to huge in a matter of days, then on to the next.



The votes are in!

Boxer 8 (32%)
Pug 1 (4%)
Shar Pei 4 (16%)
Brown Dog 2 (8%)
Mastiff 10 (40%)
Poodle 0 (0%)

Really? No one voted Poodle? Not even for a joke?

B and I are pretty sure that they are some sort of Mastiff /Boxer mix, which was sort of confirmed when we saw their four other siblings, except little Beartesta. She might be the mailman's child. Not sure about that one.

Now I have to concoct another poll. Check in tomorrow for another mind blowing puzzler!

'a shadow of things to come'




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7 Weeks Old....The Countdown Starts!


Seven Weeks old is here and they are getting to be big puppies with big appetites. They eat over 2 cups of Science Diet each per day.

The Weekly weigh is as follows:

1. Seamus 11 lbs 14 oz
2. Bailey 10 lbs 6 oz
3. Kearney 10 lbs 1 oz

Seamus is growing fast and had another recording breaking growth week gaining 2.5 lbs in a week.



They absolutely love their outside play time. They get out about 5 X per day for about 20- 30 minutes each time.


They got their hands on a palm tree fron and thought is was the best thing ever to play with!


Not to mention L's flip flop! A game of keep away with the winner getting a good chew session on it.
It is starting to get a little sad knowing that in one week they will be up for adoption and out of our care. The bright moment is that they will soon be in their forever home which only 6 weeks ago might have never happened if we did not taken them in.








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Friday, April 23, 2010

Meet the other Fosters!

Today, We picked up the rest of the litter from Pet Helpers. Their Foster mommy had other obligations that did not allow her to keep the full eight weeks. We decided to bring them home today for a "Family Reunion" and sleep over. We did not want their first night away from their Foster mommy of the last 6 weeks to be in a kennel. At first glance, I saw 4 shy and smaller pups than our hearty and robust crew. They gobbled up some lunch and it was out to the yard for play time and their first portrait session. I like to introduce you now to:
" Socks"
He is the shy timid guy. Tends to keep to himself. He has distinct Boxer markings.

"Cutie Pie"

She is the runt of the litter but seems to be the ring leader.

"Brandy"

She reminds of Kearney but with Boxer markings.

"Beartesta"

She is the odd ball! She is very furry and darker than the others. She looks like she has been tanning with her sunglasses on! She is very cuddly.





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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Six Weeks… It’s GROW Time!

First things first: the weigh in.
Bailey & Kearney tied at 8 lbs. 4 oz.
Seamus is our weekly weight gain record breaker coming in at a hefty 9 lbs. 6 oz.
They got to go on the big dog scale today!
A little lovein' before getting their jab-jabs. Six weeks is a milestone to be marked with shots. They had their first round of immunizations today. Even with their immune systems growing stronger they must still stay protected in our back yard. They’ll get round two of their Parvo/ Distemper shots at eight weeks. Their rabies shot will come along when they are older. Becky was super quick on the draw, so they never saw it coming. They each took it like a champ.
After the vet visit it was back to the ranch for a bit of playtime in the backyard. But today this simple everyday occurance took on a whole new dimension:
After romping in mud it was time for a romp in the tub:
It's a hard life.




Back to their room (a.k.a. the kitchen) for a well deserved afternoon nap.



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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Backyard Schenanigans

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This week has been so fun! Now that they are older and their personalities are developing it is such fun to play. They are learning boundaries how to expect and respect them. It all can sound so mean, but they are learning. They really do listen to each others request for play and for space. I only step in occasionally, like their mama would if somepuppy gets outta hand.

Enjoy their fight scene montage!





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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

5 Weeks Old! Pretty as a Picture...

Little Miss Kearney

Bailey Boy

Mr. Seamus



So here we are at five weeks old! Each day they look and act a little more like dogs and less like little infants. Don't they look so grown up?!

They went to Pet Helpers yesterday for their weekly weigh in...


Drum roll please!
  • Seamus is leading the pack at 7 lbs. 1 oz!
  • Kearney is not far behind him at 6 lbs. 14 oz.
  • Bailey a respectable 6 lbs. 10 oz.

I am sure that weening off of formula and moving to puppy food (Good bye midnight feedings! I won't miss you!) is responsible for much of the gain this week. They are up to a full 13oz. can of soft food per day per puppy. The evolution of their eating continues with incorporating solid food. Oh, and let's not forget the daily baths in the water bowl. With big dog food come big dog water bowl. Fun stuff.

Speaking of baths, they get a dunk in the sink just about every other day now. Keeping them on a schedule has been key. We feed outside on the patio to keep the mess to a minimum and then they can go straight into play and potty time. House training has been very successful. with strict adherence to the schedule, we have had only one or two poops in their puppy den and them mainly going outside. They use puppy pads when inside and that equals cleaner, less stinky puppies and puppy house and a happier puppy mama.


Feeding takes a bit longer now that they each have big dog bowls. They manage to get in a quick game of musical bowls while eating... so ambitious. I am happy to report that they show no signs of food aggression to people or each other. In fact most of the meal is spent trying to get them to focus on eating instead of seeing if the food is tastier in the next bowl.

After grub, a quick game of bite a tail. They play so hard that 20 minutes of game time and they are exhausted. They let me know when they want to go in, because they toddle up the stairs to the back door. It's really something - they actually tumble UP the stairs.


After four hours of nap and quiet time we get to do it all over!


It's amazing to watch their personalities develop. They see and respond to their world in very distinct ways. I want to tell you all about each one, but the little idiosyncrasies of all three would be too much for one blog post, so I'll let you get to know them separately in days to come.




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