They’re delightful. That sums up the “V”s perfectly.
They cooperate with the daily routines we’ve established gradually over the weeks.
Last week they were still getting used to a closed crate door, and it helped that they had each other for company.
This week includes a bedtime “goodnight” from us as they settle in their own small crates.
Their days include some training, some out-and-about time in the city, and playtime outdoors with the adult dogs – who insist on their respect at all times, but who still play chasing games and show them how to roll on their backs in the grass.
The litters become easier for me to manage as they grow older. This group has abandoned all whining and annoying vocals, for example, which we appreciate. This maturity really helps me let them go – I can see how ready they each are for their own families.
And that’s next of course, the final plans for their owners to either come in to Boise or for us to hand-carry the puppies to meet the owners, all scheduled for this coming weekend and the week after.
We’ll take some informal pictures and post next week.
























