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Wordless Wednesday: Holly & Hoagy

Photo courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography

We interrupt your afternoon with a puppy moment. I’ll just pause here to allow you time to soak up the yellow puppy vibes.

Nice, isn’t it?

On the admiring viewer’s left is Miss Holly, coming soon to the Heart of America. Ohio, people.

You know, O! H! …

Don’t leave me hanging here …

I! O! 

Right. And the other chunk o’goodness is Hoagy.

Two puppies from Canine Companions for Independence’s  Hero “H” Litter.  These adorable furries have just reached their seven week birthday. Want more photos to keep that good puppy vibe going? No prob. Simply click this link: The Hero Litter – Week 7 Pictures

And a by the way for all you H Litter fans.  Be sure to Like our Raising a Super Dog fan page on Facebook to keep updated on Miss Holly.  If the last few weeks of watching this rather ornery girl on the Eukanuba Puppy Cam gives us any indication, we can count on some adventures together.

Just a few days, folks.  And I can’t wait.

Raising a Super Dog

Wordless Wednesday: Siren Song

[photo courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography]

Coming soon to our humble hometown for her debut performance, we offer you …

Holly of the Heros

On top of spagheteeeeeee! she croons. All covered with cheeeeese!  I lost my poor meatbaaaall! When somebody sneezed!*

We’re on the countdown now.  Just two and half weeks of The Puppy Show remain for our viewing pleasure. Click in while you still can to see the Canine Companions for Independence Hero Litter in action.

 Eukanuba Puppy Cam livestream

Seven yellow puppies growing before your very eyes. Some faster than others.

Yeah, I’m looking at you, Harvest, you big fluffy.

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*Oh, you want the full lyrics do you? Well here ya go. This is for everyone out there who was doing penance as a Cub Scout Den Leader at one point in their lives.  Ask me sometime about The Littlest Worm. It’s a fave of mine.

This is to the tune of On Top of Old Smokey, of course. Bonus points if you make it a Repeat After Me song.

On Top of Spaghetti
On top of spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball,
When somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table,
And on to the floor,
And then my poor meatball,
Rolled out of the door.
It rolled in the garden,
And under a bush,
And then my poor meatball,
Was nothing but mush.
The mush was as tasty
As tasty could be,
And then the next summer,
It grew into a tree.
The tree was all covered,
All covered with moss,
And on it grew meatballs,
And tomato sauce.
So if you eat spaghetti,
All covered with cheese,
Hold on to your meatball,
Whenever you sneeze.

Piece of my heart

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How old was the puppy when you got him? asked the young man.

Yaxley was eight weeks old when he arrived from California, answered The Husband. Yes? Next question?

What are you training him to do? asks another audience member.

The Husband fields this one, too.  We introduce thirty commands, mostly the basics you’d want to teach any dog. Plus a few that will be used when Yax goes to Advanced Training. And we spend a lot of time socializing him. Any other questions? We have time for one more.

We’re just about to wrap up this presentation to this Bowling Green Chapter of the Delta Chi Fraternity. The members are considering offering a donation to Canine Companions for Independence. With Yaxley, our third puppy with CCI, to impress these fellas we’re working this gig the best we can.

And another hand goes up.

Yes? You in the back, says The Husband.

Is it true, asks this future business leader of the free world. That you replaced your son with a dog?

Ah, there ya go. We got us a smarty pants in our midst.

The Favorite Kid and Yaxley

I see where this is going, of course. This was when the Favorite Kid was Chapter President of his fraternity, which made him the target of his fellow brothers. All in good spirited jest, of course. Well, at least while we were there. Who knows what went on while the boys were making their collegiate memories over those four years.

What happens at the Delta Chi House, stays at the house.

Please.

As with his previous adventures in the scouts, I insist on only hearing the happy stuff.  Like Snow White with a song bird on her index finger, I don’t want to know anything about poison apples or whistling short people with pick axes coming and going from the premises.

So, did we replace the kid with a dog or what?

With a step back and sidelong glance by my other half, I can tell this ball has been slammed into my court.

Ok, I start to say. I will say that it is true that we waited until the Kid started college before we got involved in volunteer puppy raising. And sure, I guess it’s true as well, that we gave the dog his room. 

But! I continued, finger raised. Our Favorite Kid is irreplaceable.

Wow, that sounds lame. It did then and even now I struggle to think of a response that doesn’t sound like I’m a little too vigorous in my denial.

I mean it, though. I really do. You can’t replace a kid like mine with a dog, no matter how awesome the canine is.

It’s possible to add things to life. It’s not always a swap of one for another.

As it is with Miss Euka.

We’ve received our next puppy assignment from Canine Companions for Independence. The timing of Euka’s matriculation into Advanced Training is within days of when Puppy Number Five will be showing up to rock our world.

When asked how we can we possibly give these puppies up after raising them for a year and a half, we quip something like … oh, with a lot of pride and large margarita. But then we also take on another puppy which give us a distraction. 

And all that is pretty much on the mark. Pride, drinking in moderation and a new, furry responsibility to fill our thoughts.

But replace one puppy with another?

Impossible.

I don’t know where this bit of profundity started. Or who wrote it. But it beats to the tune of a puppy raiser’s heart.

It came to me that every time I say good-bye to a dog 
they take a piece of my heart with them. 
And every new dog who comes into my life 
gifts me with a piece of their heart. 
If I live long enough all the components of my heart will be dog
 and I will become as generous and loving as they are.

And that’s it, right?

Euka will leave us, but is taking our love with her. We filled her up with it, to the brim and then some. And she’ll carry that with her along her journey to share.

And our next puppy will come into our home carrying the love she received from her breeder caretaker.

We’re not losing anything here. We’re not less.

Oh no, people. We will have so much more. Our lives are enriched with each little puppy life we meet.

And I can’t wait. Stay tuned for the announcement of our newest golden child.

Spoiler alert:  Oh for … I have to tell you. Make room in your hearts for Holly of the Eukanuba sponsored Hero Litter.  The petite purple-collared beauty should hit Ohio soil somewheres around May 18, give or take.

Photo courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography

Wordless Wednesday: Hero Litter at Five Weeks

Bring it on, World.
[photo courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography]

The Canine Companions for Independence Hero Litter is now five weeks old. We’re continuing to spotlight this litter on our Wordless Wednesday posts.

Click here to see the newest Week Five photos courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography.

Now that the Hero puppies have hit their five week milestone, our time to watch their acts of derring do on the Eukanuba Puppy Cam livestream in down to about three weeks. We don’t have the actual date to share with you yet, but we’re expecting these furries to be delivered to their puppy raisers near their eight week birthday on May 18.

Names were selected and announced this week for each pup in the Hero Litter. From the Eukanuba Puppy Cam livestream page:

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Holly
Purple Collar – named by Eukanuba’s Facebook followers

Harvest
Light Pink Collar – named by Eukanuba’s Facebook followers

Hudson
Neon Pink Collar – named by Eukanuba’s Facebook followers; Named in honor of Canine Companions’ CEO Corey Hudson who will be retiring this year after 24 years of service.

Harpo
Orange Collar

Harbor
Green Collar

Hoagy
Turquoise Collar – named in honor of Eukanuba. The term “Eukanuba” originated in the 1940’s by late jazz musician Hoagy Carmichael meaning “The Best!”

Hala
Brown Collar. Pronounced like jalapeño. Just named through Canine Companions online puppy naming challenge contest; described by voters as sweet, unique and joyful.
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Don’t know about you, but here at Raising a Super Dog, we’ve been watching Holly girl. And we’ve got good reason to.  Stay tuned for more about this exciting little fur-covered news item.

Wanna watch seven puppies will grow up right before your eyes? Link: http://www.ustream.tv/eukanuba

Wordless Wednesday: Hero Litter at Four Weeks

A wet willy. ‘Cept you’re not supposed to like it.
(photo courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography)

The Canine Companions for Independence Hero Litter is now four weeks old. We’re continuing to spotlight this litter on our Wordless Wednesday posts.

Click here to see the Week Four photos courtesy of Chris Kittredge Photography.

Now that the Hero puppies have hit their four week milestone, this means we’re at the halfway mark with only four weeks left to watch them on the Eukanuba Puppy Cam livestream.

It’s been a big week for these furries, what with their new playground area full of sensory experiences and their introduction to solid food with the Eukanuba weaning diet.

Wanna watch seven puppies will grow up right before your eyes? Link: http://www.ustream.tv/eukanuba