Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Well Mannered Puppies – One and Almost All


Finally – I went to the WCAC Monday night and did a little paparazzi work. It was good to be back and know that as much as some things change, others never do – like having someone turn the lights off on you in the middle of a photo shoot. And with my foster, Rex, going in once a week for a “soothing bath” for his skin condition, I think Mondays will become paparazzi night.

So, who’s looking for a new family these days?

Jack O Lantern is a big stocky happy boy. He was a little hard to get a photo of because he was being such a big goof.
Jack O Lantern (ID: 40865)

Klinger is a real ladies’ man – young, soft & fuzzy, polite, and loves to dance. He is very handsome, knew the “sit” command and did a cute little bow for this treat. I really enjoyed hugging that big head and dancing around the kennel with him.
Klinger (ID: 66196)

Jim Bob was the crazy little puppy of the night. He’s a stray so maybe his family will come for him yet. He’s as cute as can be but you’ll be starting from scratch with his training.
Jim Bob (ID: 67125)

And at the other end of the puppy spectrum was Barney. He was a sweetie and wanted to cuddle – he sat very nicely when told and I was able to get a ton of good photos of him. He has that red velvet coat that is my favorite if they’re not a fluffy dog.
Barney (ID: 67126)

This little stubby Pittie-type girl was still full of good puppy energy at around a year old. She has a beautiful brindle coat and lower lip quiver that I found intriguing. My favorite photos of her are the one where she had her head flipped back to look up at me and it made her ears look all silly - maybe that's how she got her name, Fancy Prancy.
Fancy Prancy (ID: 67249)

Isn’t she a beauty! Maxi is about a year old and shouldn’t get much bigger than her current 32 lbs. Her photo shoot was super easy as she sat there just as politely as could be. In fact, it went so quickly we really didn’t spend any cuddle time.
Maxi (ID: 67251)

Finally, do not let this pitiful little look fool you. He was very sweet and little spurts of bouncy puppy came out once I finished getting his photo. He’s solid black (with the white blaze of course) – those are full on wrinkles on his head which is probably why he’s been labeled as part-Shar-pei. Peggle will need potty training but he certainly had a wonderful calm side for being so young.
Peggle (ID: 67332)

So, be sure and check out the WCAC website and pass this on to all your friends and let’s find these guys their forever homes.

And don’t forget my foster, Rex. He’s healing nicely but looking for his forever family too.