Friday, December 11, 2009

Gus














Play Hard!


then



Take a Nap!






Hi Dan & Kelly-

Well, it looks like your going to need a new batch of pups. Gus is growing by leaps and bounds, literally. He is getting so big, and is making his way around the neighborhood. As you can see by the photos he is very at home and comfortable. His school (me) starts on Saturday with Sit. He is now kennel trained and is ok with the leash. He's really a great pup. Enjoy the photos.

-Steve

Hi Dan & Kelly-

First, feel free to have the lady contact me in regard to Parker. I was very close to taking him home myself. You have done a great job on your Springers. Gus is well-adjusted, confident, cocky, and very handsome. The ride home last Saturday was actually quite uneventful. He cried for about 15 minutes and I stopped and had Ann move to the back seat with Sara. Ann's really good with baby dogs and he calmed down. Half way home he started to fuss again so we let him out to go potty and that did the trick. At approximately 5pm he started to fuss again so we stopped at a park and fed him. Wow, does he like his food! One more stop for potty and we arrived home. The first night was relatively easy. He slept in a wash basket by my bed and I just stroked him until he fell asleep. He slept all night. Wow- was that easy. He now sleeps in a kennel beside the bed and settles right in each night. No fuss. Like I said, you did a great job. We have had only a couple of "accidents" on the floor. Most of the time he will go to the door and whine to go out. He's getting the idea. This week we spent our time socializing with the locals. He went to the bank and met all the tellers. If only I could get that kind of attention. Man- if I were single I'd have more dates than I could handle. As they say- He's a regular "babe magnet". We then went to the pharmacy, the feed store, and finally to the vet clinic. My last Springer always quivered with nerves when we went to the vet's. I wanted him to meet the folks there without poking and prodding so it would become a friendly place. I just had them give him treats. He left happy. Has his first appt. next Thursday. He has adjusted very well and is obviously very happy. He greets the family members and friends with enthusiasm, has a great appetite, sleeps soundly, and plays hard. He is really enjoying exploring the yard. He's is growing fast and now weighs 10lbs. He's really a "chunk". We truly enjoy him and laugh all the time. He'll be running the woods for Pats next October. He's going to love it. We sent some photos and will continue to do so as time goes on. Dan and Kelly, thankyou again so much for allowing us the opportunity to adopt such a fine young Springer. We will continue to be in touch.

Love my Springer- Steve and Ann




Puppy Updates


As new pictures and stories start to arrive, I felt it would be nice to post them for everyone to share! Here is a picture of two of Nittany's and My pups. The big one is from our very first litter, and the little one is from our most recent batch....lol

Enjoy. Aren't they gorgeous?

Here's what their new family has to say:

Dan and Kelly,
Here is a recent picture of Roxie and Lexie. Don't pay attention to the expression on Lexie's face she just woke up. She really enjoys Roxie's company and is acting like her mother.
Roxie has changed so much in the past two weeks she has gained weight (doesn't have any problem eating lol) Her spots are starting to show more on her nose. She enjoys showing off those sharp baby teeth by pulling Lexies ears to the floor. Wasn't to excited about the snow the first time she went outside, however soon after a few more trips we had to remind her to come back in the house.
Having a great time with our new addition to the family. Kids have us SKYPE them so they can see her live on the video. They can't wait till break to see her again.
We will try to get some more pictures and send soon.

Take care
Bob and Cindy



Sunday, October 4, 2009

10 Little Springers




Friday night, master and I were hanging out listening to a local football game and as usual we fell asleep on the couch. When I woke up, master had left the room. There was quite a commotion coming from the den a/k/a "the maternity ward". It seems my darling Nittany decided it was time for the birth of our latest litter. To make a loooooonnnnnng story short, 5 1/2 hours later I became the proud Papa of 10, yes you heard me 10 pups. The official count: 7 males, 3 females. All little darlins if I do say so myself. Here are a couple of pictures of the new brood, and one of my lovely Nittany being hand fed because she refuses to leave the maternity ward except to go potty........ As you can see, I am no where in sight. It's not that I wouldn't do some of the diaper changing myself, but Nit prefers to have it done right.
As of today, the 3 females are spoken for. However, my handsome little sons are available.
There are 3 liver/white, and 4 black/white. Master Mom will be happy to forward individual pictures upon request. By-the-way, I've named them Sir Harvey, Mr. Webster, Mighty Quinn, Maxwell, O'Malley, Spunkie, and Parker.




Monday, September 28, 2009

The Hammons & Oliver


Oliver's parents are Nittany and Gunner

Another Family Photo


The Dempsey family sent us this picture of their four gentlemen! Brady is the one with the long ears, and is one of Nittany & Boiler's former pups. Thanks for the memories!

Family Photos

This photo was sent to us from the Klassa familyof North Carolina! Scooby on the left is from Nittany & Boilers first litter. Nala on the right is from Tilley and Boiler.



Monday, February 16, 2009

Summer Photo



Thought I should post a more recent picture of me and my gals. From left to right are Nittany, Sami, Tilley, and of course me, Boiler. Nittany is in the prone position because we are expecting puppies. I have instructed her to rest up for our Octoberfest celebration!




If you have any questions about us, my masters will be happy to answer them. Just give them a call anytime at 574-389-9200 or email them at dnkspringers@comcast.net