Well, I must say it seems a little quiet around here tonight. I miss those sweet little faces and innocent eyes gazing back at me. It's always a bittersweet time. As I'm sure each of you reading this has discovered by now, along with the joy that comes with a new pup so comes a period when it seems your lives have been turned a little upside down. Routines come pretty quick though and I'm sure each of you will have a pretty solid one set up within a weeks time.
For me it was a little rough toward the end but we made it. I even managed to get a few photos of the whirling dervishes before each headed out for their new homes -with the exception of Petra or course who joined Julie rather than coming home with the rest of the pack and Nebula who remained in all her glory, natural. While her litter-mates were away and it was just Nebula and I, she received a proper introduction to housecleaning 101 and in no time flat she was supervising the job. Shortly after reaching supervisory status she was out like a light for a mid day nap and all I could do was look at her and say... yep, just like a boss!
I'd like to thank each of you for sending me updates of your pups as they settled in when you arrived home. I think this is the first time I've heard something back about each and every pup the day they departed. It's rewarding to see them blend in so quickly to new and unfamiliar surroundings and confirms what I already know... that my heart can rest easy.
It was awesome to see some familiar faces, to meet some new and to know the pups I've poured my heart and soul into will be cherished. I think it's safe to say we all share at least one thing in common, our love of the breed. Our love of the Doberman.
Once I get the last of my work weekend complete I'll share a few of the photos I've received as well as the departure day shots I took. I hope for continued updates as always! Photos received, as has been done in the past, will be added to each pups individual page. It's awesome to watch them grow and reach their full potential!
For now, I hope you're nights are filled with peace... and quiet.
For me it was a little rough toward the end but we made it. I even managed to get a few photos of the whirling dervishes before each headed out for their new homes -with the exception of Petra or course who joined Julie rather than coming home with the rest of the pack and Nebula who remained in all her glory, natural. While her litter-mates were away and it was just Nebula and I, she received a proper introduction to housecleaning 101 and in no time flat she was supervising the job. Shortly after reaching supervisory status she was out like a light for a mid day nap and all I could do was look at her and say... yep, just like a boss!
I'd like to thank each of you for sending me updates of your pups as they settled in when you arrived home. I think this is the first time I've heard something back about each and every pup the day they departed. It's rewarding to see them blend in so quickly to new and unfamiliar surroundings and confirms what I already know... that my heart can rest easy.
It was awesome to see some familiar faces, to meet some new and to know the pups I've poured my heart and soul into will be cherished. I think it's safe to say we all share at least one thing in common, our love of the breed. Our love of the Doberman.
Once I get the last of my work weekend complete I'll share a few of the photos I've received as well as the departure day shots I took. I hope for continued updates as always! Photos received, as has been done in the past, will be added to each pups individual page. It's awesome to watch them grow and reach their full potential!
For now, I hope you're nights are filled with peace... and quiet.