Holly and Brody are now the proud parents of 4 little angels. In the early hours of this morning Holly gave birth to 3 boys, and one little girl. 1 ruby boy, 2 Blenheim boys, and a little Blenheim girl. Look for pictures to come!
Four week pictures of Olive and Tuckers puppies are up. This litter we have names from the Disney movie Frozen; Olaf, Sven, Anna and Elsa. We are also on lookout for Holly and Brody’s upcoming litter, she is going to pop any second! There is one deposit on her litter for pick of the litter. More pictures to come!
Olive and Tucker are now the proud parents to Elsa, (Black and Tan little girl) Anna, (Ruby little girl) Sven, (Black and Tan little boy) and Olaf. (Ruby little boy) They were born in the early hours of December 27th 2013. Our last litter born in 2013! I will be posting group pictures on the “puppies available” page. As soon as they open their eyes I will start taking individual pictures, however they are very easy to tell apart! Holly is expecting the end of this month and is getting bigger by the day, so look out for that announcement as well. Everyone stay warm in this freezing weather!
~Kristyn
Christmas is a pretty quiet affair around here, the dogs all get some new bones, and we all open presents from eachother, but i thought everyone would like to see some pictures of our babies at this time of the year, ENJOY!
A little over a year ago, an incredible woman named Marjorie came into our lives, she is talented, and kind-hearted, and most definitely a member of our Angel Pawz family. Marjorie bought a little puppy named Dot, whom she named Molly, and another talented friend of hers, Nancy Sack, took Molly’s brother Flick, whom she named Ollie. Take a talented artist, and a talented writer, mix them with two cute puppies, and you get “The Adventures of Molly and Ollie.” Childrens books coming out in the coming year, about two little cavaliers taking on the world. We are proud to say that they are two of our own. But who these little puppies have come to be is solely because of Marjorie and Nancy. We wish them all the luck in the world with this book series, and all of our support. Because yes, we will be bragging 😉
Hi there! I just wanted to update everyone on our available puppies status, All of Alice and Tucker’s have found wonderful new homes with awesome families. Right now Olive and Holly are expecting (Olive late Dec/Early Jan: Holly Late Jan) We are currently taking deposits on their litters. From Olive and Holly there is the potential for rubys and blenheims. So get ready for birth announcements and new puppy pictures in the coming months! We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season!
We have two upcoming litters here at Angel Pawz. Olive and Tucker have a litter due at the tail end of December (31- early January) and Holly and Brody due end of January (25th-30th) So be on the lookout the end of December for litter announcements, we are already having inquiries about putting deposits down. And last but not least, Harrison is the last of Alice’s puppies available. He is a beautiful little tri-color boy with a splash of color on his face. He is a dreamy little guy who loves to cuddles more than anything, and if he could, he would live off belly rubs! He is the last puppy on the “Puppy’s Available” Page. So go look at him!
Right now we have three puppies ready to leave, Rita and Hannah who are Blenheim Females, and Harrison a Tri-Color Male. They are 11 weeks, and fully vaccinated and vet checked. You can see them on the Puppies Available Page. Potty training is going very well, and they are very adept at playing fetch!
Our Olive and Tucker are expecting a litter at the tail end of December/Early January, so Early 2014 look out for the announcement of their puppies.
We are receiving many inquires about getting a puppy for Christmas, and right now we have four puppies that are available to leave; you can see them on the “puppies available” page. One of the reasons we usually don’t have a litter for Christmas is because the holidays are very hectic and training a puppy adds to the business of the Holiday season. When getting a puppy after the Holidays or a bit before, it’s best to avoid throwing a little puppy into chaos. There is an adjustment period for the puppy as well as the family and it’s very overwhelming to a puppy going into a new home, let alone going into a new home, and being surrounded by holiday parties. It helps if the puppy has an adjustment period before and time with its immediate family before being introduced to a party of people. It also helps us with scheduling puppy visits and pick-ups. In years past we have had people wanting to pick up puppies on Christmas Eve, and have always accommodated, but what people don’t realize is that this isn’t just a business, it’s a family, and it throws not only our plans off, but yours as well. Having 2 or 3 weeks for a puppy to adjust to its environment, and its new family is of the utmost importance to us so that the puppy has a comfortable transition from our family to yours.
New Pictures have been posted, so take a look! Also our boy Brody just turned 8 yesterday! It has been 7 1/2 incredible years with him, and hes even more beautiful now than the day we got him. He’s our little man.