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Friday, November 2, 2007

Visiting Claire

Our next visit was to Claire's home. Upon special request, we brought Clifford along. He seems to be less enthusiastic about car rides - maybe he tends to get car sick. But he's a darling while in the car and does not fidget as much as his mother did. Here's a picture of our friend Clifford, being really sweet and clingy in the car. Notice how he leans on my arm ;)

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Claire, of course, was happy to see Clifford. They played for a while, and Claire chased Clifford around. He was as usual, in his cool demeanor, and let everyone pat him. We showed Claire's family what we had taught Clifford, and he performed everything well, just like when he's at home. Of course, the trick was that we had to have puppy food giblets as reward. (Clifford wants to be paid before he does what you say ;) )

Look how Claire has grown. She is now 8 kg, and is still as active as ever. She loves her new home, loves to bite socks and lately has been biting a whole lot of stuff (including her new owner's car). She goes for a walk each day, and runs alongside her master's bicycle. We are glad that she has gone to such a good home, and that she has a family that loves her lots and lots.

However, she has lately become a little picky about her food. I think that's because there's no competition, and she's trying to get her masters to feed her treats instead of dog food. Hmmm, smart puppy.

Anyways, one of the things we learnt at dog obedience training class was to keep the food if the dog does not eat it. It's alright to let the dog go hungry for one meal. We tried this on Murfee and Tobie a few years back. They were shocked and surprised that we could ACTUALLY keep what we had given, and thereafter ate their food enthusiastically till this day!

Back to Claire. Here's a lovely picture of her, taking a short rest after running after Clifford:

Here's another picture of Claire. You can see her tail wagging!

Visiting Emily

The MKA Pedigree certificates are finally here. This is our opportunity to visit the homes of the puppies we have sold, at the same time pass the certificates to the new owners.

The first puppy we visited was Emily. She's as active as ever, extremely friendly, and very hyperactive. Oh, and we brought Clifford Doo along too. Emily seems to be petite, and weighed only a mere 6 kg (At the same time, Clifford was already 10 kg).

Anyways, she was a little vary at first - and wanted to sniff out Clifford from within her cage. However, once she was let out, she was really excited that another dog was visiting. (I don't really know if she remembers her brother). Anyway, she was ecstatic and ran round and round Clifford, trying hard to capture his attention.

Of course, Clifford is as steady and as cool as ever. After all, this was NOT his house, and he wouldn't want to seem like he was intruding. Nevertheless, Emily took Clifford for a tour around her compound. She took him to the back of the house, where there was some water he could drink.

Then she showed him the garden she usually plays in. Clifford had a good time sniffing around her house too.

Her owners love her a great deal, and we are really glad that she has gone to a new home. They say that Emily is still a picky eater (her food was left untouched in her cage). Maybe that's why she's smaller in size. I think she's really too active, and have spent all her energy playing and running around.

Oh, and her new name is now Jessie - here's a good picture of her we took:

beagle puppiesOur camera does not have the steady shot feature, and it was quite difficult to take good shots with Emily running around. Here is another picture of Emily:


For comparison, this is how Emily looked like when she first went to her new home. Look how she has grown!