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Cutest Silver Kelpie Puppies Ever

By Kathy Broady MSW 3 Comments

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Beautiful 5 week old silver and tan kelpie puppy. Such an adorable face!!

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For more pictures, go to Instagram :   silver.kelpies

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Hello Everyone,

So my beautiful little silver kelpies have moved on to their new homes, but in honor of their three month birthday, I have to take the time to show you all a few more of their precious little faces. Mind you, I have hundreds of photos to choose from — I kid you not, hundreds!!  So you know… I just might have to show you more than I intended to.  I’m crazy about my kelpies, so please bear with me.

Here’s a group of the boys, ready to run outside!

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Five of the boys were lined up at the edge of the stairs — Stuart, Ted, Murray, Max, and Teddy — while one pretty girl, Tiny Niney (now Cookie) sleeps in the background.

And more of the boys …

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Hello little Murray! That is such a sweet little face laying there in the cool of the dirt. 🙂

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Such beautiful eyes! That blue was truly as bright and brilliant as it appears in the pictures. Incredible!

But we can’t forget the two other girls…

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Sweet little Bailey, at about 4 weeks old. Small enough to fit in a garden planter, ha ha ha. Fabulous eyes!!

All the girls were beyond adorable….

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Precious Ellie at about 7 weeks old. What a spunky little sweetheart Ellie is!

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You know I’m tempted to show you a dozen pictures of each puppy…  🙂

There’s no doubt that each of these puppies will grow up to be the best friends of the people they live with.  They will provide incredible, loyal companionship and lifelong emotional support.    Such beautiful souls, each of them.

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This is Teddy, the fawn kelpie, when he was about 8 weeks old.

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And now, at three months old, here are two of the boys with their fabulous new “standy uppy” ears!  All the pups will eventually have ears that stand up, even if it takes more time for that to happen.  For these two boys, it’s happened pretty early!  They might have to grow into those ears, but wow!  How incredible are they??!!  Well done, boys!!

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Hello Stuart!! WOW!! You’re looking more and more like your dad, Joe Bob, especially with those fantastic ears!! Very handsome!!
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WOW Ted!!! Look how your magnificent ears are standing up now!! You’re looking like a big boy kelpie now!!

These kelpie puppies are just incredible.  I can hear the oooo’s and aaaaah’s from here.  🙂

Surely these pictures make it obvious why I am so enamored by these puppies.  Aren’t they just as beautiful as little puppies can be?!

Having a huge litter of puppies running around the house was a whole lot of work, no doubt about it!  How exhausting!!  But their precious little faces and sweet innocence made every single minute pure joy.

Not to mention all the fun, fun, fun!

I hope you enjoy your puppy, your dog, your kitten, your cat, your pony, your birdie, your bunny — your pet of any kind — as much as I enjoy mine.

Warmly,

Kathy

For more pictures, go to Instagram:   silver.kelpies

Copyright © 2008-2016 Kathy Broady MSW and Discussing Dissociation

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Filed Under: emotional pain, Family Members of Trauma Survivors, Fun!, mental health, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: Adorable puppies, big ears, Emotional Support, Fawn kelpie, Innocence, Just for fun, Kelpie puppy, pet assisted therapy, Puppies, Silver kelpies

Comments

  1. Pilgrim says

    March 12, 2016 at 10:32 pm

    Its funny that you just lut up a blog post cuz we just was looking at your blog a few minites ago and thinking we wonder when kathy is going to do another post and we had a feeling it would be soon. Then two minites later there this one is up.
    Those puppies sure grew up so fast. And theyre so pretty and beutiful. From rylie

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  2. Pamela says

    March 12, 2016 at 10:40 pm

    Hay! Glad to see you posting!

    Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device

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    • Kathy Broady says

      March 13, 2016 at 3:31 pm

      Hello, hello Everyone!!

      Yes, It looks like I’m back! Life keeps me far too crazy busy sometimes, but I’m making some new plans, I’ve got a new schedule, and I certainly should be around and making all kinds of new additions to the blog over the upcoming months. I’ve got some great big exciting ideas to add to this blog! I’m checking out my new “work station” now…. hmmmm. It seems to be just fine!

      Thanks for reading, and hope you come here often just as I plan to do. 🙂

      Hope you’re having a great day.
      Warmly,
      Kathy

      Reply

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