4.2.12

Over the years...

Molly 1B6
Golden Retriever
Certified Therapy Dog
since 2007
Raised in Florida with her first puppy raisers, but finished by my family.
Molly as a very fluffy puppy! Molly is standing beside a huge metal water bowl.

Molly all grown up with her blue puppy in training coat on. TECO our power plant is behind her.
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Clarke 8M6
Golden Retriever x Yellow Labrador Retriever
Working Guide Dog
since 2009
Raised in North Carolina as a puppy, but finished by my family here in Florida.
Clarke as a cute little puppy with her blue working coat on...
Clarke all grown up sitting on our friends dock with the water behind her.. she was such a sweet girl!
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Eve 2X8
Black Labrador Retriever
Working Guide Dog
since 2010
Raised by my family.
Eve as a puppy sitting in overgrown weeds.
Eve all grown up on our friends dock with the water behind her... Eve is laying down and smiling at the camera.
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Ellie 12PD10
Golden Retriever
Veterans Assistant Canine
since 2011
Raised by my family
Ellie sitting on our porch smiling at the camera with a hot pink bow in her fuzzy hair. This girl knew how to pose!
Ellie sitting in our front yard. As Ellie got older, she became a little more serious. Ellie is looking very determined and focused in this picture.
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Dave 3FF10
Black Labrador Retriever
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since???
Raised by my family
Dave as a puppy laying under our couch with his head and front paws sticking out.

Dave looking very distinguished after a romp in the yard.  He is quite a handsome dog.
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To be a guide dog or breeder, a dog must be perfect from head to toe. Ears, Eyes, Teeth, Neck, Shoulders, Elbows, Feet, Heart, Lungs, Internal Organs, Hips and Knees. For working as a guide dog, they also have to be sound in training, and not afraid of anything.

Dog Anatomy Diagram
Yesterday, we found out our sweet Dave-man, is a little less then perfect.

While I was at work, my mom got a call from our Area Coordinator, Sue. Sue informed us Dave will be neutered. And he has been dropped from the Guide Dog program due to slight hip dysplasia.

Dropped meaning not suitable for guide work, but can excel in other programs. Such as Veteran Assistants, Canine Companions, Therapy Dog or Ambassador Dog. 
There are a lot of mixed emotions. A little sad, kind of happy, maybe a touch of confusion. Sure you would think after all the hard work we did making sure Dave was ready, we might be really upset. But in all honesty, I am SO glad they have the technology to x-ray the dogs hips and elbows and check for dysplasia. I'm also glad they have all the other opportunities for Dave-man.

I was kind of hoping that Dave would make a breeder so we could be his host family. But somewhere out there is just the right job for Dave. And I cannot wait to see what happens next!

Dave's next step is to pass the Canine Good Citizen test and will go from there.

Since I have yet to raise a puppy who becomes a breeder, I guess my puppy raising days are not over!

3.2.12

missing him (last pictures at the beach)

The good thing about not having a puppy... not as much dog hair floating around!

Meagan and Dave sitting on the wood steps at the beach. Meagan and Dave are looking at each other.

 The sad thing about not having a puppy...  your VERY persistent morning alarm clock is gone.

Meagan and Dave sitting on the steps, Dave is wearing Meagan's sunglasses and giving the camera a huge smile!

The good thing about not having a puppy...  I get to sleep in a tiny bit!

Meagan and Dave on the walk with the beach, bright blue sky and puffy clouds behind them. There is even a tiny little island off in the distance.

The sad thing about not having a puppy... no more surprise (furry, might I add) shower buddies.

Meagan sitting while Dave in his blue puppy in training "cape", stands in front of her.

The good thing about not having a puppy is... no more poop scoopin' duty.

Collin makes a great photographer... Collin stood on the board walk rails and took this picture looking down at Meagan and Dave.

A sad thing about not having a puppy... you don't meet as many people while shopping or hear excited little kids yell "look it's a super dog!"

Meagan and Dave sitting on steps... both looking out over the water. Meagan is hugging Dave.

The good thing about not having a puppy... no more stepping in messy dribbles from the water bowl.

Meagan standing on the beach bench while Dave does a stand-stay on the ground.

The sad thing about not having a puppy... no more before bed snuggles or kisses.

Meagan and Dave sitting on the board walk.

The good thing about not having a puppy...  I can eat a whole bag of raw baby carrots BY MYSELF!


Meagan sitting on a wood barrier while Dave sits and smiles beside her. There is an oak tree behind them.


The sad thing about not having a puppy...  I don't have anyone to share my carrots with.

Meagan sitting cross-legged while smiling at Dave and Dave sits beside her. TECO (our power company) is in the background.

The good thing about not having a puppy...  no more shopping sprees at the petstore. Thanks to Mr. chews-a-lot, our toy supply was constantly being refreshed, rending my wallet very thin.

Same position as last picture but both are smiling at the camera man.

The sad thing about not having a puppy...  no more needing to schedule my morning routine around a busy break, feeding a dog and a small play time. (yes that's a sad thing)

Meagan giving Dave a big hug! Dave's huge pink tongue is hanging out.

The good thing about not having a puppy... no more welts and bruises on your legs from a very strong tail, that is attached to a very happy dog.

Yet another good picture by Collin... Collin takes this picture standing on the bench, looking down, while Dave and I sit on the walk looking up... Dave has a great smile on!

The sad thing about not having a puppy (the hardest one for me!)...  no more glad-to-see-you-missed-you-so-much-even-though-you've-only-been-gone-15-minutes, greetings at the door.