Puppies 2012

Puppies 2012
Cherry & Maverick 10-04-2012

Monday, November 29, 2010

Look at our boy, Louie -- aka Popcorn

 Napping on the blanket we sent home with him - blue is for boys!
 Here he is meeting friends -- they were afraid someone might snatch him and take him home! 
This is a photo from 11-28 -- our precious boy -- growing so big!

We had such a nice e-mail from Popcorn's family -- I have been thinking of him so often -- the last puppy to leave is always the one you get attached to . . .  Louie is doing fine - they had just returned from the pet store where they bought the "squeakist" toys they could fine -- we love you, Louie!      

Friday, November 26, 2010

Funny story for Black Friday

Yes, I was up at 3:30 a.m. and out of the house by 4:00 a.m. - I swore I wouldn't do it again this year, but here I am again.  First stop was our local Walmart - picked up a couple of their electronic specials and saw a 5 lb bag of sugar on my way to he checkout - of course, I need sugar -- good time to buy it.

So, in my buggy it went.  I took the Walmart items home and threw them on the couch ~~ safe place ~?~  Jumped in the car again and headed for a local mall in Ohio.

We came back to find the our dear, sweet little Cherish had ripped open the 5lb bag of sugar on the couch ~ Was it a mess?  yes!  I don't think she ate too much but certainly had fun with the paper bag it was wrapped in - Moral of the story -- whatever you buy -- don't wait - put it away!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

if you missed it on tv, we have the link! We're proud of you!

This is Ch GRF's Legendary Heart Breaker a.k.a. Little Chip.  Cherish is quite proud of her cousin!

If you were still cooking, eating or cleaning up your Thanksgiving meal,  this is the link to see him show - Keep in mind he is only 11 months old.  I held him last year as a puppy at Connie's.  His mother is Lloyal - Llinger's sister.

Click to watch:  Link

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving through time . . .





For each new morning with its light,

For rest and shelter of the night,

For health and food,

For love and friends,

For everything Thy goodness sends.



--Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

Mr. Emerson wrote this in the 19th century - my great grandparents would have been alive in this time frame - the same could be written today in the 21st century --

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

I know that Willow will be cheering!

AKC dog show ~ after the Macy's parade

The AKC dog show will air at 1:00 p.m. following the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade on the ABC network.

Our friend Connie Probst will have one of her dogs in the show - The show is being held in Philadelphia.  The dog that is entered is Little Chip - This is Llinger's nephew - which means he is  cousin to anyone who has a Mercedes/Llinger pup or Birdie/Llinger -- Of course, he would have to win his class (Am. cocker / parti variety) to be part of the sporting group.  It's still fun to watch -

We cheering for you Chip!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Do you know what a "Thunder shirt" is?


Many of you know we have been taking Cherish to puppy classes.  I have been very impressed with the wealth of information the trainer has shared with us.  She teaches more behavior modification than obedience - well the two go hand in hand.

There is a 7 month old rescue dog in the class - "Gracie" - she's a designer dog -- labor - doodle.  They got her from someone who kept her in a crate 24/7.  She really is a nice dog but has a long way to recovery -- I give them all the credit in world for adopting her.

The trainer is really trying to help them make her recovery easier - last night she gave them a "Thunder shirt" to try to help calm her down - ease away the stress.  Gracie actually looks like the top photo. 

It's the same idea as wrapping a newborn infant as tight as you can in a receiving blanket - remember that?  The gentle pressure from the shirt is to calm the dog and ease some anxiety-  Velcro holds it tight under the neck and under the belly. 

If anyone wants more information on the price/website - just let me know.  I'm hoping it helps Gracie.  p.s. - Cherish was the star pupil - I'm so proud!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Easy Pumpkin pops!

Many people know the secret of feeding their dog canned pumpkin for a case of the "runs". 

A few weeks ago a woman who was in PetSmart started talking to be about natural food for dogs.  She asked me if I knew about the benefits of feeding canned pumpkin.  I told her that I did but didn't do it on a regular basis because of the mess - (you know pumpkin in their ears!).  Well, she had the rememdy - she opens a can of pumpkin (plain - not pie filling), spoons it into icecube trays and has pumpkin treats on hand all of the time ~ genius!

We've been doing it for a couple of weeks now - no fuss, no mess and our dogs love it.  Birdie wasn't to sure about it the first day but can't wait to get hers now -- just thought I should share!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

A tired girl - Birdie

We spent a large part of the day outside splitting and stacking wood.  Birdie enjoyed her day - she's making friends with our other dogs very quickly.

Everyone is bushed tonight - She's found her spot - Ralph's lap.

Fable of the porcupine


Fable of the porcupine

It was the coldest winter ever. - Many animals died because of the cold. The porcupines, realizing the situation, decided to group together. This way they covered and protected themselves; but the quills of each one wounded their closest companions even though they gave off heat to each other. After awhile, they decided to distance themselves one from the other and they began to die, alone and frozen. So they had to make a choice: either accept the quills of their companions or disappear from the Earth. Wisely, they decided to go back to being together. This way they learned to live with the little wounds that were caused by the close relationship with their companion, but the most important part of it, was the heat that came from the others. This way they were able to survive.

Moral of the story: The best relationship is not the one that brings together perfect people, but the best is when each individual learns to live with the imperfections of others and can admire the other person's good qualities

Friday, November 12, 2010

One more picture of our happy day -

Mercedes and Birdie posing for another picture - That's our Zoe Rose peeking out from behind me - she didn't want her picture taken because she needs a haircut!  They're acting like sisters together -- I think a pajama party is planned for tonight - they're taking naps as I type!

Bringing Birdie Home

Well, the big day finally arrived - Mary's friend Janice and her husband drove Birdie part way to meet us with Birdie.  What a sweetheart!  It only took a few minutes to calm her down - too much noise around us.  She just needed a little bit of one-on-one attention.  I know it was hard of Janice to say goodbye to her.  Janice, Mary would not let me have her if she didn't trust me to take care of her - and that is a promise.


30 minutes later - we're home and introduced her to all of our kids one at a time.  Ralph sat on the ground and held her while I brought them out one at a time for "meet and greet".  She was a little bit scared of Ralph's scooter but now thinks nothing of it.  Soon she'll be like the other dogs and expect a ride!


Thursday, November 11, 2010

Am I still shining my sink?

Well, yes I am - they keep talking about babysteps, and that's what I'm doing!  We also get a daily e-mail.  This was today's - so I guess I better get moving.

Thought I would share -

Dear Friends:







It has come to the time to go after those counter tops!! Your


mission for today is to scrub those counter tops. Not just the


average wipe down that we do after dinner. Now it is very easy to


make this task overwhelming but if you take this slow and easy you


can do this! DO NOT TAKE EVERYTHING OFF OF THE COUNTERS AT ONE


TIME!!!! I promise you will get sidetracked and then you will all


email me crying that it is all my fault!! LOL! You just move your


toaster (or coffee pot or whatever this is an example here! :>) )


over to one side and wipe down the counter, then move over a foot or


so, move aside what is there and wipe down some more and so on. We


are not marathon cleaning the


kitchen here, just getting all the crumbs and junk that seems to


build up behind and under things. Have fun! Don't obsess! Enjoy!

Big Day Tomorrow

 Tomorrow Ralph and I are heading out to pick up a little red/white girl, Biridie.  She is currently owned by SBG cockers.  Due to health reasons, they are placing her with us.  ~ ~  No, that sounds too cold -- My friends, Mary and Phil are having some serious health issues and are shutting down their kennel.  Biride was looking for a home, and Mary knows what kind of home we can provide .  Birdie was actually bred at Crescentmoon Cockers and found her way to Pennsylvania.  She just had a litter to Llinger (same dog as Mercdes' mate) this past fall.   We are happy and sad - happy to have a beautiful girl like Birdie be part of our family - but sad of their circumstances.
I am excited to see her in person - I just bet she loves to have her ears rubbed, and I'm the girl for the job!  Check out for more pictures - I hope we remember the camera for once! 

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Promised Pictures of Cherish

Well, here we are in the rain - don't expect great pictures, but I wanted you to see her!

We started puppy school with her last week.  I haven't actually formally trained a pup in a long time.  She's doing fine.  We enrolled her in a formal school so that she can earn her K-9 Good Citizen Award and then hopefully go on to be a Therapy dog.
We're like the Post Service - snow, sleet or rain won't stop our training.
And we're back - We actually went up the road and back - A car going way to fast for our little road scared her half to death.  She's a good girl.

Go Shine Your Sink - will it work?

We've just finished up with 10 weeks of 4 puppies (although precious) running our household.  That's not to mention 5 adult dogs (and soon to be six - another story) in the mix.

I also failed to mention that while I'm work everyday Ralph can absolutely trash a room - or given the chance - the whole house. You know I love him dearly, but 3 dog crates still in the living room, the kitchen table piled high with AKC information, bills and junk mail - and did I mention the sink is stacked with dishes that were not there when I left to do the weekly shopping this morning.

I am willing to try just about anything to get our life back in order - atleast improve our present situation - this is where "go shine you sink" comes into the story - the website is flylady.net  this is the link "click here".  She's talking about babysteps - I can't imagine starting with more - - - Anyhow, my sink is shining (at least for the moment) supper is in the crockpot -a recipe from her site, and I'm going to read some more of her ideas.

I realize this doesn't have too much to do with cocker spaniels, but maybe it does.  I spend a lot of time with them, and the house continues to look worse.  The first five years of my life we lived with my grandparents.  My grandma was the world's best cook, housekeeper, and anything else you want to suggest.  She didn't wash her windows twice a year - she washed them weekly.  She would cringe if she could see how me now.

But not to fear - new day -- hopefully new ideas from Flylady - I'll let you know what else I learn!   P.S. our new little girl Cherish is doing great - I promise pictures soon.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Look - I found my family

Popcorn found his forever home today - He's 10 weeks old - several families liked him, but it just wasn't quite the right fit.  The search is over - can't you just tell they're meant for each other?  Check out the other goodbye pictures on the website -- sunsetoakscockers.com / nursery / goodbye  - - the house is quiet again.