January 8,2010 I am soooo excited I finally get to go to my new home on Sunday. I have been told they have two other poodles to play with - Nick and Sadie. Oh I can't wait. I promised my foster mom and especially my dad that I will send them lots of pictures after I get to my new home. He wants to keep me but Mom says no since I keep pestering the seniors here. Guess it's not a nice thing to do but boy is it fun since they don't have any teeth. Oh Nick and Sadie here I come..........
December 10
Please read closely since we are going to be very picky as to where this tiny girl is allowed to go.
Lamb Chop was born August 12 along with two litter mates. Her mommy didn't want anything to do with them so Beauty, one of our foster Papillons, had just finished weaning her babies (who were born in rescue). Beauty took these three precious babies in like they were her own. Sadly two did not make it. Lamb Chop is very special to all of us and we know we are overprotective of her so please bear that in mind.
She is super tiny and absolutely no home with small children or big dogs over 25 pounds. She will need to be placed within 2 hours of the Akron/Canton Ohio area so that we can keep an eye on her. Lamb Chop is too tiny to be spayed so that will need to be done after she grows up more by her new family. She is super super sweet and into everything that she can possibly get into. But then she is still all puppy. She is no bigger than a shoe and could very easily get hurt if someone was not watching where they are walking. She's tiny enough that she gets under the couch and teases the other dogs in her foster home. Puppy proofing a house is a must with this little one.