Poor Rob had to get up and going, adorning his "Crabby Cabbie" hat to head out the door before 8:00 am this fine morning. No worries, as I was heating up a Dinner for him to take along.
"I was up before 6:00 am, and had Homemade Big Batch Chicken Soup heating up so my dear "Crabby Cabbie" would have something good and hot to eat today (hopefully at some point in his day)."
It was pretty much a humdrum day with a little bit of laundry to do and hang out, as it really was a pretty nice day out there, even though the wind had been out of the East most of the day. Then the usual, do the dishes, make the bed, answer a few emails, and in and out with those "Checkerboard Aussies".
....but then we got some company come, as it was time for Bandit, Lexus and I to "show-off" the "Checkerboard Aussie's" "Spectacular Six" !!!
"First off, we all had to put on our very best smiles."
"Then make sure everyone was piled up together nice and neatly."
"Then a couple of really nice gals came along and made a big "fuss" over all of us; how cool was that? The one even threw a ball for us!"
"Then a couple of us even got really long cuddles and hugs."
After quite a while, the nice girls had to leave, but not before .....
"They chose this little Blue Merle guy to be their "Forever Checkerboard Aussie"."
The "Spectacular Six" are now the "Fabulous Five".
We had another couple come later this afternoon, however they were not as nice as the gals had been. These people didn't have enough sense to know how wonderful it would be to have their very own "Checkerboard Aussie", so they left without further "ado". LOL, that will teach em' !
Now we all know where we stand with who, it was time to put out there for the World to see, what "Checkerboard Aussie" puppies are all about and what is available. We had to do a photo shoot first:
"One handsome robust Red Tri Male."
"One pretty handsome Black Tri Male Dude."
"And who could resist this little Black Tri Male with the most amazing markings on him?"
We of course had to tell people what we are all about, so this we did too ....
The "Checkerboard Aussies" are pleased to announce their 2012 Litter arrived on the 18th of April. Sire: Blue Merle & Dam: Red-Tri, as shown in photos. We are located 4 minutes North of Wiarton, only an approx. scenic 2 1/2 - 3 hour drive from the Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo & London areas.
Available "Checkerboard Aussie" Puppies are:
Black Tri's Males ~ 2
Red Tri Male ~ 1
~ Serious Inquires Welcome ~ A Non-Refundable Deposit will be Required ~ Vet Checked, 1st Shots & Worming Complete Before Going to New Homes
We breed Standard size pure non-registered Australian Shepherds, keeping foremost in mind temperament, health and genetic colouring. We strive to produce only the best in our "Checkerboard Aussies", as they are OUR pets. We begin and end our everyday with our "Checkerboard Aussies".
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/australianshepherd.htm
Now we have everything prepared, in order and out there, we just sit back and handle it all as the emails and/or calls come flooding in (I hope, LOL).
Foremost on my mind, is a person(s) and/or families who will provide one of our "Checkerboard Aussies" with a wonderful Forever Home, who realize the time needed put into a puppy, which will bring forth a faithful companion, who will complete their lives for many years, giving them constant unconditional love in return.
All this goings on about "Checkerboard Aussies", I have one giving me the "would you please stop what you are doing and take me out look" on her face right now .... my days truly begin and end everyday with our "Checkerboard Aussies", "Just North of Wiarton & South of the Checkerboard".
Glad you are feeling better! I know the pain you were in, thankfully I don't get them to often. As always your babies are just too cute!
ReplyDeleteBess said....Hi Cindy, so glad you are beginning to feel better. Have never had migraines but I'm sure they are one of life's worst pain to endure. Am surprised to hear the pups are going to new homes so soon in their young life. Never having raised puppies, I alwaya thought they had to be 6 wks. before leaving 'the nest'. Lots of luck with them. Bess
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