I've never raised a puppy. Graham was 9-10 months old when I adoped him and Kersey was also 9-10 months old when I adoped her. The time has come for a puppyI've had puppy feaver something terrible. It's probablly due to the fact that we've been trying to have a baby since July '05 and have been unsucessful. Graham is 12 years old and really starting to show his age. Kersey is still very much a puppy, with the boundless energy of a puppy and the never-ending stamina of a young'in. For Kersey's sake (she worships Graham) and for Graham's sake (he could use some more excitement in his old age) a puppy should be the right medicine.
I have always been torn between Goldens and GSD's....going back and fourth between them. I actually really wanted one of SunKissed Goldens (Kara's) and we talked about it, my husband and I, and finally decided on a GSD when we found a good breeder who's actually local. Her GSD's are just what we're looking for in a GSD, and she's very reasonablly priced, too. Her dogs are from German bloodlines, have the straight backs (not sloped, which I'm just not fond of) and her GSD's run on the large side, with dad being 110 lbs and mom being 90 lbs. She breeds for temperment, intelligence and health and has a real nice written guarantee. Her dogs are not only friendly, but very intelligent....just what we're looking for![]()
I've always done rescue. I wanted a puppy, and wanted one who came from good bloodlines and also came with a health/temperment guarantee. Being that we're trying to have a baby, we want an excellent family dog, and I might also want to compete in tracking/AKC obedience.
We look at the puppies on WednesdayI'm so excited. The breeder is about 1.5 hours away. If we pick one out on Wednesday, we won't be bringing him/her home for another week or two. We're getting our hardwood floors done starting this Monday, and I want to give the floors time to cure and harden before we bring home our bundle of fluff.
I'll bring the camera![]()
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