Saturday, May 03, 2008

New Puppy

Our new puppy. We adopted her from New England Saint Bernard Rescue. Her name is Dakota. I didn't name her and they made me promise not to change her name because she knows her name. Not my favorite name but I love her. She is the sweetest puppy (5 months old, check out those paws).

No knitting. Still cleaning up the house. Promise to post pictures of the new place soon.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous puppy! I know you'll have lots of fun with her. Is she housebroken? Does she know any commands, such as sit, stay, etc. yet? I can hardly wait to see photos of your new home.

z's momma said...

aww. she is adorable.

Hockey Mom said...

She's beautiful! Congratulations. Can't wait to see the new house.

Anonymous said...

What a sweet face! You're lucky to have each other - hope everything works out!

Diane

vanessa said...

who cares about knitting when you have a new PUPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unknown said...

She's beautiful. I love those freckles and matching paw pads.
Cynthia

Anonymous said...

you can make yarn from her fur - right?????

Anonymous said...

Mazel tov! She's perfect. :-)

Jacqui said...

what a gorgeous baby! i agree it is nice to keep their 'given' names but maybe Cody would make a fair nickname?

no matter what, happy happy puppy days!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

More puppy photos, please…I'm sure there's an album full by now. I miss you,Ms. Yarn, but…but that freckled snoz in a flickr slideshow would help ease the loss.

MsAmpuTeeHee said...

Your puppy is bigger than my adult dog. And you puppy is only going to get bigger. And you live where there are cold winters. So are enormous dog sweaters in your future??! hahaha

Glad to hear you are getting settled in there.

Anonymous said...

Janis, I finally figured out how to add a comment. She is a beauty, You are having the best time in your life right now. You will look back at all of this with found memories. Leigh

Karen said...

Yay! I used to know a very nice horse named Dakota in Germany. Does that help?

She's a cutie for sure.

Anonymous said...

Wow - those are big paws - big paw means....BIG DOG! What a cutie-a nice furry pet to keep you warm in New England :-)