Kylie, the Pomeranian, is the smallest, yet oldest resident dog. She is struggling at 11-12 with a collapsing trachea and is on two medicines a day. It's managed for now, but not sure how long it will help. What she lacks in brains, she makes up for in personality. She has never met a human or animal that she doesn't like. She isn't jealous of other dogs getting any attention, which goes a long ways around here!
When she starts her coughing routines, even the dogs were initially alarmed. Now we are all used to it and barely look up. Visitors are often alarmed though!
Next up is Fiona, the sheep-herding dog that flunked from duty and was given to us by friends. She is seven and is truly a princess. She manages to go out to the barn and chase hawks, but come back to the house with her paws still clean. She wasn't jealous until we got Montana, but now anytime Montana or Alaska come for petting, she rushes between us and them.
James carried her in the basement against her will between puppies 2 and 3 or 3 and 4. I delivered the final 9th puppy that was stillborn at 1:30 a.m. and had to get up by 3:30 to leave for Florida. I left an un-potty trained horse-dog in the basement, that would run away if allowed, with 8 new puppies for my sister and a friend to care for. To say they were busy that week was an understatement. I had also delivered about six goats earlier in the week, which had little sweat-shirts and heat lamps to keep them warm in the barn!
It was a long 8 weeks of puppies, the mess was unbelievable, the smell was horrific, but it's a fun memory looking back. We adored them and we kept the "'biggest" boy, although there were three such large ones, that I have no idea if Alaska ended up being the same puppy as we first picked out!
They are now four and turning three in January and truly fun to own. The hair is it's own blog, lets just say I have a few of the best vacuums on the market!
Montana is fiercely loyal to me. Although she is scared of men she doesn't know, she will not ever let me go outside without her faithfully by my side. Alaska is a big baby, like really big, and loves everyone!
Alaska loves walking, but this is the first time we talked Montana past the electric fence with her collar off. She enjoyed our four mile walk also. Fiona slips the collar over her head at every chance, because she wants to go, but not on a leash.
Now, if it were just my four dogs, it would be all reasonable.... for the most part. However, I have daughters that live local, come often and always bring their dogs. First of all, we have Lucca. Lucca belongs to Alei and comes five days a week for day-care. He is pretty good with the routine and has a bark that would keep anyone from ever coming in uninvited. He may be tied for the most spoiled dog I've ever known....
This of course doesn't include Diesel and Waffles that live in the Northwest with Gabriel and Alayna, but one day will move east again!
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