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Foster Puppies

Ivy

Well-Known Member
I will be fostering 2 puppies from this litter. I will be getting them on March 7th.

I am so excited!!!



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Ivy

Well-Known Member
These two are my so-to-be foster puppies.

This one is the female (the runt of the litter, but from what I have been told she has the most Personality):

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This is the male (I LOVE his fuzzy beard):

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Ivy

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I am so excited with the two pups. At first they were terrified of people but they were never aggressive. Now they come out of their crate alone and have their tails wagging. The two have also begun to play together and LOVE to wrestle.
Both have a healthy appetites and drink lots of water. What I really like about the two is they cry and howl whenever they need to poop/pee or if they are hungry. They are a pair of smart little peanuts!!

I haven't come up with any names yet....help!!
I will post pictures once I get them downloaded to the computer.
 

Ivy

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They are rottie mix puppies.

I have so many pictures that I can't download because I lost the cord.

I have named the girl Maully (because she likes to maul her brother) and the boy is Moulson (because he has a puppy beer belly) Together I like to call them "M&M Minis"

They are doing really well with thier housetraining. There have been ZERO accidents in their crates while I am gone at work which I find impresive for such young pups. They are responding to ther names and their recall is good. When I first got them they were scared of human interaction (since they were born in a barn with minimal humans around) but now they are all over you giving puppy kisses and such!!

Maully is a little firecracker and she is going to be really leggy (her legs are so long now, she's almost as tall as my smaller basset hound) , while Moulson is a little more laid back and stockier with a good sized head and body structure. They both have a healthy appetite and they let you know when they need to go outside to relieve themselves at night (they are crated). I'm just trying to work on teaching them to let me know when they need to go outside while they are out of their crates.

Moulson:
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Maully:
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