Sunday, August 24, 2008

Quick Post - Sealy thinking process . . .


Just a quick post today and one pic. Sealys have a unique way of approaching things. If it seems right to them, then it is. A food bowl that is empty is no longer a food bowl. Could be a bed. Or a communications tool - take your pick:

a. If there's no refill, I might as well sit in it.

b. If there is a refill, I'll be first in line.

c. I'm sooo cute. Take that Beneful bit away and bring me a proper treat.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Loose in the house . . .

Eventually, you just have to take a chance on the carpet and let them loose. This clip also features mom Lucy to give you an idea of what they'll look like when they grow up. Everyone that knows Sealys just said "When they grow up??!!" Sealys never really grow up. George, at 10, still has her puppy moments. Just one more of their great qualities. Many, many years ago someone said "Once you have had a Sealy, no other dog will do." It still holds true.


Monday, August 18, 2008

The Iceman Cometh

Another Sealy favorite is ice, especially after a romp in the front yard. This is their first experience with a bowl of crushed ice. Sealy curiosity overcomes any trepidation. The second bowl of ice didn't stand a chance - gone before any photo ops.

Splendor In the Grass?












In this last pic, the 2 on the far right (>) are the males.

We've started to introduce the pups to the great outdoors. Or at least the front yard. They're OK with the grass, but they really want the bars down so they can explore. What has 28 legs and spreads like oil on water? A pack of Sealy pups let loose.





Monday, August 4, 2008

Dinner in the round . . .




So, how do you feed 7 pups? The idea is a bowl big enough that they can all get a spot around it, but not so wide they have to walk through it to get to the food in the middle. It also has to be deep enough to hold enough, but not so deep that you have to clean cereal off their eyelids. Just so happens that a chip and dip server (from Dollar City!) works out just right - just don't fill the center. Someone told one little guy that if he uncoverd a star first, he'd win a prize. Turns out we got the prize about 15 minutes later, lots of little prizes, actually.



Saturday, August 2, 2008

Three weeks . . .














































My co-worker is going to let me have it for not following chronological order, but . . . these are actually the second set of pics, a week before we started the weaning. Enjoy . . .


















Puppys First Non-Mom Meal










A couple of things to know about Sealys. They love food. And, although very dignified most times, dignity goes out the window if there's food at the bottom of the measuring cup.
This is our first step in weaning the pups. They figured it out real quick, no Lapping 101 class required. In the group shot, you'll notice that one pup still likes the old way.








Friday, August 1, 2008

New Squirmers!










Our Lucy (x Good Spice Charmin) delivered a new batch of Sealy puppies. They were born early July and are doing well - 5 girls and 2 boys. These are the early pictures, we'll be adding more this weekend.