Staying cool in the heat...
Up front is Pochacco (english mastiff, 5 yrs old, 145lbs)
In the right middle is Patina, our foster from Labs&Friends Rescue (pitbull mix, 2 yrs old, 50lbs)
Left is Gabbana, our foster from Sunny Saints Rescue (saint bernard, 1 yr old, 115lbs)
Back middle is Manju (puppy smooth coat saint bernard, 4 months old, 35lbs)
Friday, September 19, 2014
Monday, September 1, 2014
Manju the Monster
It's a girl! This saint bernard puppy needed to find a home and of course the second we saw her face we couldn't turn her away. In keeping up with the Japanese dessert theme we named her Manju.
(born May 23rd)
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Monday, June 9, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Happy Dogs Run
Excuse the state of the yard...we're dirt deep prepping the yard for new sod. And for Patina's part...well she's churning the soil.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Pochacco & Patina
We decided to try fostering so we hooked up with Lab & Friends.
Patina is a lab-boxer mix (I think). She's so sweet and extremely submissive. She's very intelligent and knows the basic commands in addition to being house broken. Will anyone love her? Check out her website on Labs and Friends.
(http://www.labradorsandfriends.org/animals/detail?AnimalID=6864322)
Pochacco is certainly trying...this is his idea of sharing his bed. (hmmm, never realized how big he was)
Patina is a lab-boxer mix (I think). She's so sweet and extremely submissive. She's very intelligent and knows the basic commands in addition to being house broken. Will anyone love her? Check out her website on Labs and Friends.
(http://www.labradorsandfriends.org/animals/detail?AnimalID=6864322)
Pochacco is certainly trying...this is his idea of sharing his bed. (hmmm, never realized how big he was)
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
FIVE Years Old!
Our puppy turned five on April 18th. It's been a difficult year with losing his best friend and then going through two surgeries. I think (hope) he's finally over the rough patch and on the way to a great recovery.
TTA surgery (knee surgery). We had built him a bed and placed it in the middle of the living room. We took turns staying home with him to ensure to restrict his movements.
6 weeks after his first surgery we had brought him in for his final x-rays. It turned out that he had broken a bone and thus the screws were no longer securing the plate to the bone.
He went in for a second surgery. This time we taped a box to his leg so he would not be inclined to lay on his injured leg. (He was not a happy camper)
Even with his injured leg he's helping with folding the laundry.
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