summer pups
coping with the heat
growing fast
This is what 8 week old Afghan Hound pups look like. Little bundles of fur, ears and legs and sharp little needle like teeth. Born in the later half of December in the Australian Summer they were learning all about the heat. Play sessions were quickly followed by immediate naps, then a bit more play etc etc.
The bottom picture shows little Maggie being nursed by Jill. We were invited to visit these beautiful pups in February and were honoured to be offered Maggie who was needing a home in the immediate future. At the time we had made plans to travel up to late May and had to decline the generous offer. Circumstances for Maggie have since changed and we are now able to provide her a home at the end of May. Meanwhile she will grow and those teeth will be sharper and her sense for adventure will have grown.
I am so happy so happy… You are all lucky that you all found each others. My best wishes and Blessing. Be sure how excited I am now… Thank you, Love, nia
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Thanks Nia. Maggie comes from the same kennels that Charlie did. Her father was also Charlie’s father.
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Welcome dear Denis, this is so nice you know them very well. I am excited as much as you both. 🙂 Have a nice day, Love, nia
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Thanks Nia
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What a lovely haiku suprise and the pups look adorable! Maggie has landed on her paws with such a wonderful home to look forward to. Congratulations to you both and the end of May will come round very soon! :o)
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Thanks Xenia. She was born at the same kennels Charlie came from and they both come from the same father.
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That makes her even more special 💜
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She is adorable.
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Thanks Cathy, all pups are aren’t they?
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Such adorable pups! Glad you will be able to provide a home for Maggie at the end of May. How wonderful!
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Thanks Magarisa. We are very fortunate.
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How exciting 🙂 I look forward to more posts about Maggie!
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Thanks Janice. I guess there will be a Maggie’s page.
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How wonderful, Denis! I am so happy fr you all…and Charlie’s little sister too 🙂
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Thanks Sue . Artificial insemination means Charlie and Maggie share the same father even though he died some years ago. Dog breeders are serious when they get onto sound lines.
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For you that will make Maggie even more special, I know.
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There are certain very positive personality traits the breeders are noticing in her that Charlie also displayed.
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I’m betting May seems a long wait 🙂
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Yes..
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Awwh puppies so much energy and fun and those sudden naps! We always love our new dog/puppy, but we never forget those no longer with us. I think there is a kind of contentment focused by the contrast of remembering our losses.
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You put that beautifully Agnes, thank you.
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Thanks, I know the experience myself.
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Hello Denis! Just checking in on your page when I can… What a lovely surprise to read about Maggie! I am sure she will feature in future posts. I look forward to seeing her on your page (^-^) Have a wonderful Easter break!
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Thanks Maybelle. She was first promised to us in January, then we visited in February as in the photos but we were unable to accept her then. Now circumstances have changed .
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What a delightful sight.. puppies!! They are so stinkin cute!!
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THERE MAY be a haiku there.
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Looking forward to more posts with Maggie when she officially becomes part of your family. Enjoy!
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Thanks Olga she will continue Haiku hound like her half sister Charlie.
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Maggie is a beauty! She will undoubtedly bring and receive so much love – happy days ahead. How lucky you’ve found each other.
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She will be Jen, at the 8 weeks stage she could be anything but her breeding suggests a wonderful personality and lots of adventure and already her large feet suggest she will be big.
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Will be watching her grow up through your pics. 😀
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Congratulations Denis! And to Maggie. What is to be will be:) Good how that worked out.
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Thanks Pat, it all evolves the lineage continues.
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Alright!:)
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Oh they are adorable! I’m so happy Maggie found a home with you and your wife. I’m sure she’ll be very happy. ❤
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She was first offered to us back in January and will now be coming here in about 5 weeks. We will have to pup proof the house.
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Aw, glad to know that these cutiepies found home. Did you get Charlie when it was so young?
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Hi Joyce, only one cutie is coming , that is Maggie with the white nose spot. Two Afghan pups is masochism . She is coming in June and will be 5 months old then. Charlie was 9 months when she came here. The same Afghan breeder , Ada, also gave Charlie to us, we are so lucky. Maggie is Charlie’s half sister, they share the same father although he died 4 years ago.
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What a story! You’re still in touch with the breeder. haha too many puppies can be a hands full
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When we visited Maggie she had 5 9 week-old siblings, they were an attack squad, all teeth and urine and energy, at times we had up to 3 hanging off our feet/shoes/legs/ I got up on a platform with their mother, she was smart, Jill stayed on the ground and was mobbed.
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