Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Some Updates















Haas, at his new home in New Hampshire. Haas's family plans on doing a lot of hunting with him. They will hopefully participate in Versatile Hunting Dog trials. He looks very happy at his new home.













Hope, aka Phloxy. Hope is now in New York State where she joins a Green Mountain Griffon sister named Gracie. There is youtube proof that the sisters are getting along quite nicely! Hope's new mom (Linda) even planted a phlox plant in honor of Hope's birth name,haha. Hope(fully) she doesn't tear it out like my dogs are doing to my spring plantings.















Floyd (aka Arrow) at his "puppy shower" with his new family in Cranbrook, British Columbia. Floyd is the apple of his new parents eye and gets to spend countless hours outside, watching birds, deer and taking walks in the forest. This little guy we hope to see again, as Scott will be working in Canada this summer and we will drive by Cranbrook to get to Banff where he will be working.















And of course Scotty with our little Sunny. Take comfort in the fact that we are struggling with all the same issues you knew puppy owners are! Potty training has been a challenge thus far for us. I suspected it would be as Sunny was raised in the house peeing on newpaper, why would she think she should go anywhere else? She also is learning manners still. On Wednesday my friend brought her two children over (1.5 years and 3 years old). Sunny was so excited to see the little guys she jumped on the 1.5 year old raking her claws down poor Sloan's face. After a little reprimand she didn't do it again for the duration of their visit. Needless to say I was embarrassed for Sunny's actions and sympathetic for Sloan's face.














Linden (aka Iris) will be in Helena Montana with our friends Jared an Liz. They also have a Green Mountain Griffon named Maple. Jared is also from Vermont originally and is a Forester here in Montana. So, he thought he would honor both his home state and his profession by naming his dogs after trees with Vermont references. Lyndon is Jared's hometown in Vermont and Linden is a type of tree (for those of you not savvy on tree species). Sunny will be spending a week with Jared, Liz, Maple and sister Linden, next week actually. Scott and I are headed to Juneau, Alaska to visit some really good friends of ours.
Well, this is just part of the Wildflower gang stay tuned for continued updates!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Far and Away

Only two puppies remain and Indy is headed out today. He will be accompanied by Karnia from Jet Petzz and will be flying to New Hampshire. This is the same way Monkey, Lark, Phloxy and Haas flew to their new homes. They got to fly in the cab of the plane under the seat as carry-on luggage. They flew from Missoula to Salt Lake, where they had a layover. Fortunately for Karina and Andy (Karina's co-worker) Salt Lake has a companion care bathroom for people flying with pets. On the layover she feed them, gave them potty breaks and kept them awake. From Salt Lake they flew to Boston which is a 4 hour flight. They were able to get out of their carriers a little on this flight. When they arrived in Boston their new families were patiently waiting. From the accounts I have received it was quite the spectacle.














Salt Lake Airport in the companion care bathroom.














Wallace aka Monkey and his new family, the Elkins.














Lark and his new family, Andrew and Katherine.






















Hope aka Phloxy and Linda.















Haas with his family Ethan and Jeff. Also, Karina from JetPetzz!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Terrors

BEFORE*fresh and clean

















AFTER
* note the peaceful angels in their bed.










This destruction took about 10 minutes. The puppies have been staying out in the garage during the day and when we get home in the afternoon they go out in the yard for about an hour. We then herd them into the kitchen. For some reason then love to go BUCK WILD for about 20-30 minutes when they first get into the freshly cleaned kitchen area. They play fight with such enthusiasm that it is hard to hear yourself think. But they eventually crash and peace is restored.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

And then there were 7....

We are down to 7 Montana Wildflowers. On Thursday Belle was chosen by Greg Curtis of Ear Mountain Griffons and the owners of poppa Bullet. Belle will be living in Choteau Montana with a whole gang of WPG. I am not sure what her name will be changed to. But she will have a good life of full of ground beef and companionship.
Monday Deanna and Jeff of British Columbia, chose Arrow, or should I say, Arrow chose Deanna and Jeff. Deanna and Jeff drove down from BC to get there puppy and they hadn't picked out who they were going to take. When they got here Deanna sat right on the ground and invited a pig pile on her lap. She proclaimed to be in HEAVEN. Arrow stayed in her lap most of the visit and he had chosen her... Arrow will be renamed "Floyd" after Deanna's late grandfather, whom wanted to comeback as her dog. This may seem weird to you but if you met Deanna and Jeff and saw how in love they are with dogs and how devoted they will be as dog owners you would understand.
Four pups are headed out bright and early Friday morning!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Saturday, April 10, 2010

more to come


PHLOXY














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INDY
















ARROW











HAAS












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MONKEY


















LARK












PHLOXY













LARK

















IRIS






LARK

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Routine??

We have developed a routine in the morning. We wake up to loud cries of 9 puppies. We then let Fern out to go potty. As soon as Fern is back in the house we dress her in her "outfit." In her outfit she is then instructed to enter the sea of screaming puppies. She does this by hopping on one chair, crossing over the barrier onto another chair on the other side, and then carefully lowering herself into the mass of puppies. She immediately heads to the whelping box, simultaneously being attacked by miniature wookies. We have to help her lay down. The attach doesn't subside for at least 10 minutes,until then they chew on her face, beard and ears. This choreographed maneuvering is all so we can pick up 8 hours worth of poop and pee from the night before. I will spare you the detailed gore of what it is like but let just say it could make an episode of Dirty Jobs.
My mom is here visiting from Vermont and we are having a lot of fun together already. She is going to help me bring the crew to the Vet today to get there 6 week vaccinations. This will be pravo/distemper. I will also have the Vet check Fern out to see how the Mastitis is fairing. Fern is feeling ooooo so much better. The area on her mammary actually ruptured but this is apparently normal as the infection has to drain. Fern has even begun to really play with the puppies, she nibbles and chases them.















Sherman - Fern's Dad and my mom's dog















Sherman again avec Buster Brown.















Arrow sleeping on the only spot left in the box.

















From left to right (i think): Phloxy, Haas, Lark, Sunny, Indy, Monkey