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Darby

#13-074 Darby, age 11 weeks

Update 8/5

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Darby is the quietest of the puppies. She listens the best and is usually the first to come when we call the puppies. I'd argue that she's the smartest of the bunch and that she figures out what she's supposed to do the quickest. She's definitely the most eager to please. If you tell Darby, "No!", she will stop what she's doing and then look at you to see what you want. It makes it very easy to stop undesirable behavior.





She LOVES to play in the wading pool, and she enjoys a bit of play with the water dish as well. Darby loves chomping on her toys and likes to play with her sisters. She thinks kids and people are awesome and likes to give them face and ear licks to show them how tasty, er... um... I mean, how much she likes them!

Darby is a household favorite: She's calm, motivated to learn, and loving towards her people.  

 

#13-074 Darby, age 11 weeks

Update 8/5

AVAILABLE

 

The results are IN! We’ve all been so curious.

We DNA-tested two very different-looking pups: Vivian, a tricolor brown-black-gold/cream fluffball (she looks like her brother Eddie); and Tess, a solid blonde pup with short fur (Erin looks a lot like her, but with a longer coat).

 

The lab reports that Viv is 1/2 German Shepherd, 1/4 Golden Retriever, and 1/4 Great Pyrenees (yes, this does point toward momma Julia being only half Golden, but you sure could have fooled us—and did! She looks like a purebred Golden for sure).

Tess’s results are quite different, and this suggests that the litter had at least a couple of different fathers. Tess is 1/4 Golden, 1/4 German Shepherd, 1/4 “mixed breed,”  1/8 Alaskan Malamute, and 1/8 beagle. Goodness! Sure will be interesting to see how big she gets and what she looks like as a grown-up.

Meanwhile, oblivious to all the fascination surrounding their heritage, the puppies are living the typical puppy life, namely rumbling with each other, making puddles, getting stuck under furniture and beneath bushes in the yard & requiring rescue (and sticky-bur combouts), eating like tiny pigs, and growing like weeds.

DARBY

Weighing in at 7 1/2 pounds, Miss Darby is a happy, silly girl with plenty of pep (“Does puppy jump up?” asks the foster report. “Sure does!” says foster mom.) She enjoys lots of rough-and-tumble puppy play with her sisters, and took the pups’ recent check-up trip to the vet like a champ, riding along in her carrier kennel.

Unlike some of her sisters, she doesn’t show much interest in water so far. That might change, of course! She’s already sleeping through the night, and she didn’t seem to care a bit about a recent thunderstorm. All in all, she’s just a healthy, happy, carefree puppy on her way to becoming a great dog!

#13-074 Darby, age 6 weeks

AVAILABLE ~ July 10

 

“Nursing mom w/ Pups - Golden enough for GRR? Came in stray yesterday with six kiddos. She’s only about two. Can you take?”

Wow, Mom looks like a Golden movie star—so our response was “You bet! Come on down!” Followed by: “Yikes!! Where are we going to find a foster home for seven dogs at one blow??” Our chief  foster coordinator got on the line and went down the list, and hooray! One of our long-time foster moms stepped up to help out.

And now … We’re delighted to introduce GRR’s latest group of celebrities (we understand they already have quite the Facebook following). Mama is so glamorous that her foster mom picked a superstar name for her – and the pups were all named for characters in movies featuring Julia (you know the one we mean!).  

While mom is a Golden through and through, her adorable kids—now about six weeks old—are quite the “variety pack.” We’re DNA testing them and should have the results in around three weeks; we’re all very curious to know just what went into the making of these darling fluffballs. And we’re thrilled to have a litter of Golden mix pups who all look so different – as you may recall, our last two batches of mixed pups have been almost all solid black!

Here are the pups’ first press releases… and we’ll have more news as they grow & change day by day.

At just over five pounds,  tricolored Eddie (black, brown, gold) is the sole boy in the family. “He’s the group’s Prince Charming.  He has a bold personality, which he will need as the only male in a house full of girls. He’s the tall (largest, at a little over 5 pounds), dark (tricolored) and handsome one of the bunch and for the most part is pretty laidback.. though if someone is ‘talking,’ it is usually Eddie.”

Little Viv—a tricolor, like brother Eddie—weighs in at just a shade over 4 pounds. She is the quietest of the puppies and just likes to get close and cuddle.

Four-pound Tess is another blonde bombshell in the making!  She is both sweet and feisty.  One minute she is loving on you; the next, she is trying to drum up some trouble.

At only 3 1/2 pounds, independent Anna doesn’t mind heading off from the pack.  She’s an all-black, curious puppy who can cover some ground!  She is a bit more reserved than the others and doesn’t get into the “sibling rivalry” quite as often.

Like her namesake Erin Brockovich, Erin has some big blonde hair… I mean, fur… and an even bigger personality. And she’s big size-wise, too, almost as hefty as Eddie!  She loves to lie on her back and try to paw you.  If you feel a nibble on your toes, most often it’s Erin trying to stir up some trouble!

Darby is the most petite pup of the group.  But what this black-and-white cutie lacks in size (she’s barely over 3 pounds) she makes up for in spunk!  She is one of the more vocal puppies and tends to be the instigator when they get into a puppy rumble. She often needs rescuing from being squashed from one of her larger siblings.

 

 

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