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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Half way there girl......



Gertie has been doing so well with her pregnancy. She is now 32 days along and has around 30 to go. She enjoys going for rides in the car while we take the boys to school and loves her jogs at the park. I have to say she is having a bit of a time keeping up with mom. You can for sure tell we are going to have to start walking soon as those pups grow bigger. Lately she has been spending her days right beside me always eager for me to run my fingers through her funny hair. We look forward to the day when her pups enter the world and I'm sure I will have much more to write about. In the meantime we'll make sure to post some of our favorite photos of the golden monster. Remember the troll dolls from the 90's, or was that the 80's? Well that is how Gertie's hair is, we just love playing with it.

Courtship


Gertie met her friend, "Lightening" on October 13Th. He is a Standard white Poodle who his very smart and enjoys most of his days as a service dog. They had fun getting a chance to know one another and bounced around the yard joyfully. Gertie was happy to have someone her size to play with. Below is a picture of "Lightening" with the boys. They had so much fun playing with him and wondered if at all possible would dad allow another pet in the house.

Meet Our Girl!


Meet our Girl, "Gertie", taking a well earned break after hiking the Bruneau Sand Dunes, definitely the most dog friendly country out there. Lots of amazing sandy dunes and hiking paths to run on. Gertie found the water too and got so excited she fell off the dock into the cold, swampy water. Dad had to rescue her as she did not know what hit her. We ended up having to keep Gertie on her leash most of the time as I forgot to tell Dad,(Mike)that she went into heat the day before we left. I just knew if I told him, he would cancel the whole trip. So, we fell asleep listening to the sounds of Coyote pups playing in the night. Boy did we keep her tight on her leash after that! We wouldn't want any coyote-doodles now would we?