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ADOPTION DAY PHOTOS - WINTER 2005
Over the Thanksgiving weekend, both Lilly and Jazzie gave birth to litters of pups.
Rikka's December 2005 Litter
On Tuesday, December 27, Rikka Diamond gave birth to her FIRST litter. The proud daddy of this litter is Rusty. She had three fat little puppies—two boys and a girl. Rikka was very attentive mama; we were so proud of how she handled her first litter! The girl and one of the boys have what is called "white points"; the chin, chest, feet and rear are white. They are very cute!
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This is Palmer, who is going to live with the White family in North Carolina. The White family loves all types of games, music, and sports so this puppy will fit right in! Palmer is a birthday present for one of the children (but will be shared by all three, of course!). See the "birthday boy," center, in the photo above. |
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This little pup has been named Jackson by his forever family, the Rabons. When Jackson was waiting to go home, we
received this email from the Rabon family: "We were so excited to see Jackson on your website. We have emailed all our family and friends to tune in and catch his picture! Love the revision of your site and all the new pictures and descriptions. Paws down, it's the best Schnoodle website!" |
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This is Raven. She's going home with the Taylor family. The Taylors have three boys who love soccer, riding bikes, and skateboarding. The family visits the beach to play and rest. They consider Raven a family companion and Mom is so glad to have a little baby girl in the house! |
Lilly's November 2005 Litter
Lilly's pups—six boys and two girls—were born between 2:00 and 6:00 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning! It was an easy delivery and Lilly was very calm and competent throughout the process. She rested between each of the eight births; she is a natural!
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This is Winston. He's going home with the Moyers family in Pennsylvania. This newlywed couple is looking to start their family with the addition of a new puppy! The puppy will enjoy tagging along on trips to parks and the beach. |
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This puppy is named Buddy and he'll be the newest member of the Grice family of Virginia. The Grices are so excited to have a new puppy coming to live with them. They have owned Schnoodles in the past and wouldn't have anything else! They enjoy music, golf, and yard work. They are looking forward to a new bundle to play with and love. |
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This sweet little girl is named Sophie, who was a surprise Christmas present for the three Campbell kids. The parents are just as excited! She will live in North Carolina. The Campbells enjoy all types of outdoors activities and look forward to serenading their new puppy with the guitar or saxophone! |
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This is Bruiser, who's going home to live with the Hagenbuch family. Rest assured little Bruiser will get lots of loving, treats, and spoiling. |
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Meet Libby Lu, the little girl that will live in Tennessee with the Stafford family. The two Stafford girls are very, very excited; in fact, they're counting the days until Libby Lu can be with them. She will enjoy outdoor activities and travel (getting to stay at pet friendly hotels and condos). Sounds like a great life! |
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This cutie pie is named Oscar. He went to live with the Hicks family in North Carolina. A Schnoodle was recommended to the Hicks by a doctor-friend of theirs. Oscar will be in good company; he'll have nine grandchildren as playmates! No doubt, he'll be loved and spoiled. |
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This little guy, named Murphy, went home with a family who lives in North Carolina. |
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Kramer, as he's now known, went to live with the Lawrie family of North Carolina. Kramer's new "dad" enjoys walking in parks in the city and says that Kramer will make a great walking companion! |
Jazzie's November 2005 Litter
We had lots of company over the holiday weekend and Jazzie didn't want to miss any of the excitement! We were worried she wouldn't have her pups in her box, but—as always—Mother Nature knows best and Jazzie settled into her box on Sunday afternoon when all was quiet to have her six pups. She is doing an excellent job mothering her new babies and is very protective of them.
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