Monday 11 April 2022

New Kids on the Block


I just realised that I haven't introduced my two (yes two!) keeper puppies.

I will firstly start by saying that I had never intended to keep two puppies. My intention was only ever to keep one, but then Adelle died and I struggled to speak to prospective owners and so both girls stayed, and what a joy that has been.

After Adelle, I was plunged into deep grief - my mind was filled with a million questions, but all of them were why; why had she chosen to take her own life? A question that sadly, I don't think I will ever find the answer to.

Having the two puppies gave me a focus. Often the phenomenon called 'littermate syndrome' comes into play when two puppies are raised together. This essentially is where two puppies become overly dependant on one another and can result in high anxiety, separation issues and even aggression. 

I was determined that for us this would not be the case and that both puppies be raised as individuals. So right from the start their socialisation and training became my focus.

By 12 weeks old Nancy and Elsie had achieved their Novice Trick Dog Titles and now at just over 4 months old they have their Masters titles too.






We have also been going to weekly obedience classes, ringcraft classes, visiting friends, meeting different animals, doing a variety of different types of walks and visiting pet friendly shops and cafes.




















As I say, it has most certainly been busy but having these two girls has given me a focus and gotten me through dealing with Adelle's death and organising her funeral.
There is still an inquest and the closing down of Adelle's financial matters to do, but I know that I will get through it with these little monkeys helping to give me a focus on the positive things.

Of course, I still miss Adelle immensely. Life will never be the same, but I feel like these puppies were sent to help me through and that is exactly what they are doing.

The three boy pups are doing brilliantly too.

Alan went to live with two little girls in Essex and is a much loved member of the family. 



Pasha is living his best life with his Mum and two young teenagers in Hampshire.
He is a regular at the crafting club and a very much loved addition by the old ladies who attend.




And Gus is living his best life in Somerset. He has this cheeky cat for company!