We are accepting Deposits on the Penny Candy Litter. Look over our Contract and the guidance we offer before deciding anything.. We encourage visiting us before making your deposit and can Video Conference vists as needed.
To help out a bit here are the nine puppy pages I made, one for each.
Necco - Male - Red and White
Tootsie Pop - Male - Red and White
Dot - Female - Red and White - Has a nice family in Astoria to take care of.
Mary Jane - Female - Tri-colored
Smartie - Male - Red and White has chosen a home with two Rocketdog Brothers.
Twizzler - Male - Tri-colored
Hubba Bubba - Male - Tri-colored - Has a wonderful new Family in Vancouver.
Bazooka Joe - Male - Tri-colored - Will be going with Hubba Bubba to Vancouver.
Chic-O-Stix - Female - Tri-colored
January 30 Update: This morning we removed dewclaws. A simple surgery which gets rid of a hard to maintain thumbnail and stops a common injury when the dog is running in the fields. Even though this is a good thing to do, makes the puppy's life easier, doesn't hurt the babies, and will make the family more comfortable, I really dread Dewclaw Day. This amounts to a paper cut injury that is over a second after it begins. It really is a minor thing and you will thank Ann for doing this because your puppy will hug you with wonderfully soft and furrry arms. But the day is a bit of a tough sell for me.
February 2 update: We did weights today and everyone looks very good. We have three that are a bit light weight, but nothing remotely like a failure to thrive thing. They are all up on their feet and scoot walking fast around the whelping pool. We expect to see peepers in a few days along with toddlers, so we are watching for spoots and swimmers to make sure there's no rear end issues. After the first week we are not seeing any trouble worth calling out and everyone is cuddly and bright.
Four of them have furever homes in the first week, two go to one family so they are going to have a wonderful time chasing animals and finding trouble together. One little boy will go to a family with two young males, so they are in for the full treatment. Five still need families but if the past tells us anything it is that there will only be one remaining at the end of next week. Please come visit before making a firm decisions, we can video conference if this is the best you can do. Call Ann at 503-351-0212 to set up a visit.

