Claire's owners put her up for boarding at our home for several days in December 2007. It was fun having her around! She made herself at home almost immediately, and loved the company of the other dogs.
Murfee was a little vary at first - she probably didn't understand why there was another puppy in the house! ("Oh no! Another puppy? Clifford is already driving me crazy!!!") Clifford was overly friendly, and just wanted to play the entire time. We tied him to the grill, and let Claire stay in his cage. But I think he didn't sleep the entire night (he has never slept anywhere else other than his beloved cage)
So, the next night, we placed both of them in the cage. Even though a little cramped, they enjoyed each other's company a great deal. Here's a picture of Clifford and Claire together again.
When her owner came to pick her up, Claire was thrilled. She recognized the whistle her owner used to catch her attention almost immediately!
Clifford looked a little sad after Claire left. After all, she's the other other puppy he has known that WANTS to play with him. The other dogs just find him an utter nuisance, and avoid him whenever they can. I guess we will bring him to visit Fritz later, and see how his brother has grown!
More pictures of Claire during her stay:
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Claire's home stay in December 2007
Posted by NYC at 5:37 AM
Labels: beagle puppies, boarding, clifford
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yes!! visit us soon!! wait.. not soon.. visit us ASAP!!! hahahah.. and bring clifford too!! :).. i already cant wait... hahhaha.. LOL..
-manz
i love to play with the beagle puppies but the pug puppies are more friendly than beagle puppies and
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