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Puppy Updates — Here’s Diesel and Vera

By Kathy Broady MSW 7 Comments

Okay, okay, okay!

I’ve gotten lots of requests for updated puppy pictures, so here we go.  🙂

Here’s one little guy that we’ve been calling Diesel. 

(For those of you that don’t know this, we have a “cologne/perfume” theme to the names of the puppies, but Diesel?  What a weird name for a cologne, but apparently, it is.  I mean really, who wants to smell like diesel gas? lol. Maybe I’d have to be a guy to understand that one…..) 

Anyway, Diesel puppy was the next-to-the-youngest born, and was one of the smallest at that time.  But not for long.  He is now the biggest puppy of the bunch, and is a real sweetie!  He is a lovely black brindle (also called reverse brindle or dark brindle) with a white spot on his chest.

 

Little Diesel Puppy at three weeks old.

 

Our next puppy is…. little Vera.

Vera — named after the Vera Wang perfume — has a little white V on her tummy, thus earning her a “V” fragrance name.  

Vera is a little Olde English Bulldogge puppy with a super soft brown and black coat.  She has a tiny white streak on her nose and cute white toes on all four feet.  She is a fiesty little girl, and is learning how to growl and bark with all the ferociousness that a three week old puppy can muster. 

Vera is one of my personal favorites – if it’s possible to have a favorite when every puppy is so beautiful!

 

Little Vera at three weeks old

 

Here is Vera sleeping alongside two of her sisters.

What a pretty little pile of puppies!

 

sleepy Vera and her two black sisters at three weeks old

 

Sleepy time for the puppies!

I hope that all the little child insiders and DID kids that have been feeling scared or upset this week can enjoy looking at these puppies. 

 

I hope the little puppies can bring even a tiny smile to  your face.  🙂

 

Enjoy!

 

Warmly,

Kathy

 

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Comments

  1. mindy says

    September 12, 2019 at 9:37 am

    we still thik abot thes puppys
    i hope them be hapy and big

    Reply
  2. Pilgrim says

    June 7, 2014 at 4:52 pm

    We miss thes pupys
    We wundr how them is
    Ther big now proble

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      August 15, 2014 at 6:25 pm

      Oh yes. These puppies would be all big and grown up by now. I wish I could see them too!

      Reply
  3. pilgrimchild says

    December 24, 2010 at 12:15 am

    i wish i cud kiss them pupys kafy they so sweet
    my dogs be so big but they still be sweet
    just so big now i miss my baby dogs
    did you get them babys presents for crhsimas

    Reply
  4. pilgrimchild says

    December 23, 2010 at 1:36 pm

    them are so cute them babys

    Reply
  5. inviziblepain says

    December 23, 2010 at 8:36 am

    Oh man! Those puppies are super cute! What are you gonna do with all those puppies?? I like Vera she’s pretty and the name suits her. Do they Walk already? Do they toddle like toddlers? That’s so cute.. I wouldn’t be able to leave them alone at all….. They’re like little butter balls, and I bet they’re warm and snuggly too. Thanks for sharing your puppy pics!
    Ip

    Reply
  6. roseroars says

    December 23, 2010 at 6:53 am

    Thank you, Kathy. I needed that.

    Lisa

    Reply

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