A comment made many times when puppies are to be placed in new homes is,” You must find it difficult to let the puppies go.” My answer is both “Yes” and “No”. Raising the puppies and caring for them from birth certainly builds a strong attachment but there is a great reward in seeing the happiness the new puppy parents always show. I am an adoptive mom of children and puppies. I KNOW the joy of adoption. It is wonderful to share.
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Love the picture. And Keera is fitting in so well at home. We have already been able to leave the two of them home alone together for couple hours with no problems (outside some accidents of hers).
The two were an ABSOLUTE hit at the Lilac Festival in Calgary this past weekend. I suspect we spent over one hour just randomly chatting with people about her and Kainai… and told many people about you and Bob and Pandoradox. If you google search “Lilac Festival Calgary Sun”, you should be able to see their photo together (Picture #5 – Monday May 28, 2012 online edition)