April 6, 2009

We are going through our Woofers and Wagglers pictures and “freshening them”. How cute our “newbies” are

There are so many to list


As we were going through the pictures I was tickled pink at looking at the puppy pictures of those the have “grown up” with us. Many of them started in the Waggler level and grew up to be part of our Woofers family.

Some grew faster than others.

They say do not remember…I challenge that!!! Our Woofers that started as Wagglers. Those that were best friends and did not see each other for months never forgot their puppy pals.

Best friends as puppies stay best friends for life


It was like playing the song “REUNITED”

Here are a couple pictures of our puppies. I can’t believe how much they have grown. They are our babies


Picture one Our beauty Jazz
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Picture 2 our Mr. Cody Reimer
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Picture 3 Our baby Belai (still call him that)
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Picture 4 Our Lacey who started off the sooo small and innocent
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Picture 5 Our flowerboy Charlie. He is still small but is now trying to big a “big dog”
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Picture 6 Oliver. He has the biggest tongue. As he grew up his tongue kept growing
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Picture 7. Sadie who kept growing into a big girl whose heart stayed young
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Picture 8 Our squiggle butt Sydney. As happy today and more squiggly
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Picture 9: Our wrinkley Abbey who grew into her wrinkles
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We are a family at Woofs and love to help “raise” our puppies. We are so lucky to have a part in it. We help them become well socialized and polite adult dogs.

I look around at so many of our Woofers and Wagglers that have come to us unsure of how to be a dog. Many were timid of people and other dogs. Dogs that were labeled as fear aggressive and many others. We are not just a doggie daycare. We help foster more secure dogs and aid them in lessening their anxieties. I take a great deal of pride in helping dogs and when I meet a new one who is shy or does not like their back end touched or fast movement or collar issues. These become personal goals that I set to help them overcome sensitivities and be part of their growth, self-confidence and self-esteem. This is where I get my personal reward in life


It is not just myself that finds rewards in helping our Woofers and Wagglers. Auntie Candace also works very hard to help rehabilitate some of her Wagglers and loves the challenge of fostering a better-balanced Waggler.

I look back and look around today. I am still shocked and am very blessed. I see dogs that join our family and add so much fun to everyday!! To name just a few:
Reggie
Goose
Shilo
Gracie
Rayah
Bailey R.
Harley
Charlie F.
Max
Kasey
And many many many more!!!

What to look forward to:
A big revamping of our pictures on the web. In a week all our “newbies” should be up and smiling. If they are not please let us know.
Early June we are planning a few bbq’s for our clients to get together and have some fun. I will post dates and specifics in May. One of our Woofer dads volunteered his house with a huge enclosed yard. Thank you to him as we have outgrown the building to host these events.
A jogging club. If anyone is interested in jogging with his or her dogs please let us know.
Invite when it is dry to walk the dog park together if anyone would like to join


Thanks everyone. I can’t believe I am not ending this on a soppy note. I always end with a tear in my eye


Hugs and kisses to all our Woofers and Wagglers and a big thanks to all their parents