Although we could never replace our original family, Nor can our lives ever be the same after loosing them so quickly... We are starting to bond with the little ones, & learning to appreciate a few things things, like having dogs that actually allow the humans to sit on the furniture, can learn handy tricks, and act more like dogs then fury adolescent children with bad attitudes.

This was an attempt at a family portrait.
Jeri suggests that we wait a year until they are older and clamer

Our Animated Family
Karen, Goliath, Jeri & Dottie

<Laughing>.... it took 6 tries - but we at last got two shots that combined showed both of us.
Such is the life of living with puppies.


Jeri, Acting her age
Jeri (44 going on 12)


Karen acting her age


Goliath and Fric

Goliath (18 months, & 70lbs) looks menacing, but is really a big baby, with a wonderful paternal insinct... this is his adopted baby boy, Fric (4months)



Dottie -3 months old

Dot-Dot (aka Dottie -11 weeks) is settling in well, and loves her gentle big brother. She has a natural mischievious side that keeps things interesting around here.


Tori likes to sneaks into my office for a nap