Quincy and Caesar...

..are our two large Standard Poodles, AKC registered, with a smattering of champions in their family trees. They pass on a solid, healthy foundation to their puppies. With three children and plenty of room on our small farm, our puppies are well socialized and exposed to many different things in life to make them an adaptable and easy going puppy, ready for anything life brings their way. They go for rides in the car, they are taken out in public, they go swimming at the park, and they get groomed. As a veterinary technician, I am able to make sure they get the best of medical care. This combination of environment and genetics makes for a wonderful family pet. We still hear from owners of past litters and we have yet to have any issues with any of our pups. They will be sold with a puppy contract, limited AKC registration, food sample, heartworm sample pack, medical record and a mom-scented toy. Email me for more details if you are interested in future litters. Litter planned for DECEMBER 2008!!

Monday, April 2, 2007

Abraham Lincoln



Meet Handsome Abe, as we call him. He is just one cool puppy. He always seems so calm and collected, and is just eye catching. For some reason, the hay and dirt seldom stick to Abe. All the others can be rolling in the mulch or playing in the stream and come out looking like it. And even though Abraham has done the same things, he comes out looking great. Maybe he should be a model or something. He, along with Theodore, are the two biggest pups in the litter. I haven't weighed them recently, but I would bet Abe is pushing 15-20 pounds. Handsome Abe needs a special family to call his own. Abe went to his new home in Harford County with the Campbells on Saturday. My camera was dead, so hopefully we will get an update from them soon!

3 comments:

pete campbell said...

Hello
Wanted to let you know "Abe" is doing great!
He is now known as
"Ruxton" and has gained 2 pounds already!
Good thing, Mary assured us he will only weigh 20 to 25 pounds full grown.
(Just kidding)
One little problem though...
His back legs run much faster than his front legs, which causes his face to plow into the ground when excited and running way too fast for his age!
He is a couple of months away from his full gait matching the beauty of his slow gait. He got his first hair cut today and looks like a big boy and not as scruffy as last week with his natural "puppy non-cut".
He is getting along well (I give them a 'B' minus) with "Angel" our 7 year old Lahsa Apso which if you know Lahsas' is saying alot. She ACTS mad at times when he wants to fight/play but the whole time her tail is wagging up a storm. She was very happy when he got back today from his haircut after being gone 6 hours. She used to boss around our 60 pound Aussie Zak, its going to be fun to see if she is "the boss" of Ruxton when he has a 50 pound advantage on her!
Ruxton is the most laid back focused puppy we have ever owned.
Will send pictures soon before he gets too big.
Feel free to contact us anytime if you have questions about this incredible breed, we couldnt be happier with him.

Pete and Michelle Campbell
petecampbell@radicus.net

Mary said...

Pete, I love the name! Glad to hear that life is going well for you and Ruxton. Keep us posted. If you have some pictures, I'd love to post them. Keep in touch! Mary

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