U2Fanatic4ever
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well, I am back from a long and exciting weekend in southern va. I just got back about an hour ago. It took us 5 1/2 hrs to get to the breeder but we made it thanks to the GPS... thank god for these things.. Cuz she is out in the country, way out there.. The breeder, Peggy and her husband Don were real nice down to earth southern people who let us play with the puppies for a good couple of hours. It was so fun. I was choosing between two females because she was still deciding between the other two for herself, she is going to keep one for show and or breeding. They had been microchipped already so when the 2 puppies were out we had to scan them a couple of times to figure out who was who. So, it wasn't easy to choose but we finally did. We choose her because of her sweet disposition, she was playful tugging on our shoe strings but not too overly aggressive and she wasn't too shy either, and she explored independently at times too. It was so sweet, after awhile she fell asleep in my arms, I was in love right there.. The puppies are socialized very well it was obvious. The pups had no problem approaching us and liked being picked up. They were also used to other animals too, she had 3 cats there that were outside cats. Oh, and we got to see some newborn pups that were born that day to a fox red lab named katie. That was so cool, I have never seen pups that young.
So it looks like we are going with the name Gracie cuz she just seemed peaceful, graceful and just so sweet. I really like the name.. I couldn't convince the hubby tho to name her after something U2, like zooropa..lol Oh well, that's ok..
here are pics we got..
So it looks like we are going with the name Gracie cuz she just seemed peaceful, graceful and just so sweet. I really like the name.. I couldn't convince the hubby tho to name her after something U2, like zooropa..lol Oh well, that's ok..
here are pics we got..