So, the puppies were going on 8 weeks old and we were so excited and running around getting things ready. Puppy proofing the house. Getting new chew toys, puppy collar and leash, food, and a big bottle of Petzyme! We were just about ready for our new green collar girl to come home.
Then, just days before we were going to pick her up we got some bad news. We were not the first on the list to get a puppy and the person who got first pick chose "our" green collar girl! We knew we were second on the list but, with 6 puppies to choose from, we figured the odds were good that the first person would pick one of the other 5 puppies. But, no. Of all the puppies, they took the green collar girl. I was in tears. What now? :(
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Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Oct 23, 2018
Aug 26, 2018
Seven Week Old Lab Puppies Playing
Here's one of the earliest videos of our new baby girl. These are all three girls from the litter of six puppies. We were only interested in a female pup so the breeder only brought out the girls here. They are so cute! But, then again, are there any puppies that aren't cute when playing? :)
Aug 21, 2018
A New Life for a Labrador Retriever
In my previous post I talked about the loss of our beloved Labrador Retriever of nearly 14 years, Hannah, last August (2017). But I didn't want this blog to become about loss of a loved one. I wanted it to be about the joy of a new love. So this post is to introduce that new love, another yellow Labrador Retriever. Today is her 1st birthday. She was born on August 21, 2017, the day of the solar eclipse that was visible right here in the Pacific Northwest where I live, and where she was born.
I wish I had started this blog back then so I could tell her story as it was happening. But, unfortunately, that didn't happen that way for a number of reason, not the least of which is that young puppies are a handful and don't leave much time for blogging! So, on the anniversary of her birth, I'm going to start here from the beginning.
No, it's not quite as mundane as you'd think ... puppy comes home, puppy gets potty trained, puppy is teething, etc. There will be a little bit of that but that's not what I want to focus on. I want to share the quirks and surprises, some strange turns of events I would have never foreseen, some funny photos and videos, etc.
But let's start with the intro. Shortly after Hannah crossed The Rainbow Bridge and I spent several days crying I decided I could not stand living in a dogless home. I had to get another Lab. I knew the new dog would never replace Hannah, but s/he could still bring many of the joys Hannah did, like playing fetch, going on walks and hikes, and all the cuddles and kisses a dog gives.
I researched a number of reputable Lab breeders for upcoming litters. (Don't get on my case about not adopting a rescue dog. Labs are so popular here they never end up in shelters and even breeders often sell out before puppies are even born. There are no "rescue Labs" around here!) I decided on one particular breeder, McCain's Eaglesnest Labradors, because they had puppies coming soon, they were close, and they were yellow/red labs.
I have a preference for yellow Labs but, because Hannah had recently passed, I didn't want a yellow Lab that looked just like her. I was afraid a new puppy that looked just like her might be too much emotion to bear for me or, even worse, I might resent the new puppy for looking like Hannah, but not living up to her qualities. So Eaglesnest was the perfect solution because they breed "fox red" yellow Labs. Fox reds can be very dark red but they are still, technically, yellow Labs. Great! I could have a yellow Lab that doesn't look exactly like Hannah. Problem solved.
So I contacted the breeder and put our name on the list. The night of August 21 comes along and the breeder posts on FB that Mommy is in labor! Puppies are coming! Here she is, Eaglesnest Carmel by the Sea, in her birthing pool, waiting for puppies to pop!
Poor girlie, she does not look comfortable! Though she is a standard yellow Lab the sire, Cimarron's Red, was a fox red. So there was a good chance of red pups coming. Here's a picture of him.
But on to the puppies! And, here they came! On the evening of August 21, 2017 six puppies were born, one yellow and five red, 3 females and 3 males. We wanted a female so we went straight to the "girls" photo, two reds and one standard yellow.
I was instantly drawn to the pup with the green collar girl. Not sure why. I think because she was still close to the standard yellow Lab but just a shade darker so I would not feel she looked too similar to Hannah. I showed the pic to my husband. I did not tell him my preference but asked him which puppy he would want. He also was immediately drawn to the green collar pup. That was it! Our new girl! Yay! We had decided! Now all we had to do was wait 8 weeks and our new girl would be home with us!
But, wait, not so fast .... (to be continued)
I wish I had started this blog back then so I could tell her story as it was happening. But, unfortunately, that didn't happen that way for a number of reason, not the least of which is that young puppies are a handful and don't leave much time for blogging! So, on the anniversary of her birth, I'm going to start here from the beginning.
No, it's not quite as mundane as you'd think ... puppy comes home, puppy gets potty trained, puppy is teething, etc. There will be a little bit of that but that's not what I want to focus on. I want to share the quirks and surprises, some strange turns of events I would have never foreseen, some funny photos and videos, etc.
But let's start with the intro. Shortly after Hannah crossed The Rainbow Bridge and I spent several days crying I decided I could not stand living in a dogless home. I had to get another Lab. I knew the new dog would never replace Hannah, but s/he could still bring many of the joys Hannah did, like playing fetch, going on walks and hikes, and all the cuddles and kisses a dog gives.
I researched a number of reputable Lab breeders for upcoming litters. (Don't get on my case about not adopting a rescue dog. Labs are so popular here they never end up in shelters and even breeders often sell out before puppies are even born. There are no "rescue Labs" around here!) I decided on one particular breeder, McCain's Eaglesnest Labradors, because they had puppies coming soon, they were close, and they were yellow/red labs.
I have a preference for yellow Labs but, because Hannah had recently passed, I didn't want a yellow Lab that looked just like her. I was afraid a new puppy that looked just like her might be too much emotion to bear for me or, even worse, I might resent the new puppy for looking like Hannah, but not living up to her qualities. So Eaglesnest was the perfect solution because they breed "fox red" yellow Labs. Fox reds can be very dark red but they are still, technically, yellow Labs. Great! I could have a yellow Lab that doesn't look exactly like Hannah. Problem solved.
So I contacted the breeder and put our name on the list. The night of August 21 comes along and the breeder posts on FB that Mommy is in labor! Puppies are coming! Here she is, Eaglesnest Carmel by the Sea, in her birthing pool, waiting for puppies to pop!
Poor girlie, she does not look comfortable! Though she is a standard yellow Lab the sire, Cimarron's Red, was a fox red. So there was a good chance of red pups coming. Here's a picture of him.
But on to the puppies! And, here they came! On the evening of August 21, 2017 six puppies were born, one yellow and five red, 3 females and 3 males. We wanted a female so we went straight to the "girls" photo, two reds and one standard yellow.
I was instantly drawn to the pup with the green collar girl. Not sure why. I think because she was still close to the standard yellow Lab but just a shade darker so I would not feel she looked too similar to Hannah. I showed the pic to my husband. I did not tell him my preference but asked him which puppy he would want. He also was immediately drawn to the green collar pup. That was it! Our new girl! Yay! We had decided! Now all we had to do was wait 8 weeks and our new girl would be home with us!
But, wait, not so fast .... (to be continued)
Aug 10, 2018
The Life of a Labrador Retriever
I stopped blogging about my art and products because, frankly, no one seemed to be interested in posts of just new art, and new product featuring my art. Successful art blogs teach art style and techniques and, honestly, I'm no good at giving art instruction. I'm really not even sure myself how or why I do what I do with my art.
So, I'm switching to something more widely appealing for a while ... puppies!
We lost our beloved Labrador Retriever of nearly 14 years, Hannah, in August of 2017. I was absolutely devastated. I loved her more than I'd ever imagined I could love any animal, and I'd had many dogs, cats, and horses throughout my life. But Hannah had found a way to burrow into my heart like no other. I remember previous pets but I don't miss them. I will miss Hannah with all my heart until the day I die. She was a special and beautiful soul.
But, this blog won't be about Hannah and my grief over her loss. It will be about the new fur babies that have entered my life. I will introduce the first one in my next blog post. For now, I just want to say RIP Dear Hannah. I will love and miss you always!
So, I'm switching to something more widely appealing for a while ... puppies!
We lost our beloved Labrador Retriever of nearly 14 years, Hannah, in August of 2017. I was absolutely devastated. I loved her more than I'd ever imagined I could love any animal, and I'd had many dogs, cats, and horses throughout my life. But Hannah had found a way to burrow into my heart like no other. I remember previous pets but I don't miss them. I will miss Hannah with all my heart until the day I die. She was a special and beautiful soul.
But, this blog won't be about Hannah and my grief over her loss. It will be about the new fur babies that have entered my life. I will introduce the first one in my next blog post. For now, I just want to say RIP Dear Hannah. I will love and miss you always!
RIP Hannah
Nov 25, 2003 - Aug 1, 2017
Jun 8, 2017
New Dog Lover Shirts and Father's Day
Recently I have created several new dog lover shirt designs with some of the most popular dog breeds including Labrador Retrievers, Dachshunds, German Shepherds, and Corgis. Since some of these lovely pooches come in a variety of colors I've also made a few different color versions. Since Father's Day is just around the corner I'm going to share the "Dad" versions of these dog shirts I made, such as Lab Dad, Corgi Dad, Dachshund Dad, and Beagle Dad.
Let's start with the dog breed that has been #1 on the list of most popular dog breeds in the U.S. for a record-breaking 26 consecutive years, the Labrador Retriever. I have a cute, cartoony version as well as a more realistic, yet stylized, version in black, yellow, and chocolate.
Now let's move on to another very popular dog breed, the beagle. For the adorable beagle I have the classic black, tan, & white version, the red & white version, and the yellow & white version, also known as the Lemon Drop Beagle.
Next up we have the adorable Welsh Corgi. I have both short and long tailed Cardigan and Pembroke corgis in a few different colors.
And now we move on to the adorable Dachshund, aka the wiener dog. I have black & tan, solid black, and the more common red.
And, last but not least, we have the wonderful, loyal, and noble German Shepherd.
All these shirts are available in several sizes and colors. Click on a your favorite dog design to see all the options for that shirt.
And stay tuned. More dog breeds to come!
Let's start with the dog breed that has been #1 on the list of most popular dog breeds in the U.S. for a record-breaking 26 consecutive years, the Labrador Retriever. I have a cute, cartoony version as well as a more realistic, yet stylized, version in black, yellow, and chocolate.
Now let's move on to another very popular dog breed, the beagle. For the adorable beagle I have the classic black, tan, & white version, the red & white version, and the yellow & white version, also known as the Lemon Drop Beagle.
Next up we have the adorable Welsh Corgi. I have both short and long tailed Cardigan and Pembroke corgis in a few different colors.
And now we move on to the adorable Dachshund, aka the wiener dog. I have black & tan, solid black, and the more common red.
And, last but not least, we have the wonderful, loyal, and noble German Shepherd.
All these shirts are available in several sizes and colors. Click on a your favorite dog design to see all the options for that shirt.
And stay tuned. More dog breeds to come!
Apr 29, 2017
Shirts For Dog Lovers - Labrador Retrievers
New shirts available from Merch by Amazon featuring my artwork. This time I created an image for dog lovers, especially those who love Labrador Retrievers. I created this artwork from a photo I took of my own sweet lab, Hannah. First I painted her in her original color, yellow. Then I digitally altered the artwork to create a chocolate and black lab version. See all the current color options and designs below.
I did this artwork in a more stylized way, almost like a paint-by-number, partly to be different, but also because it prints better on shirts than designs that have a smoother color gradient.
So here are the designs I have on Amazon so far. First we have a Love Labs design featuring the word LOVE with a heart for the O in blue, and a happy yellow lab face:
Next is a black and gray version of the same design for those who have black Labrador Retrievers:
Next is a design with a larger image of the dog, the yellow lab, and text below that says, "Life Is Better With Labrador Retrievers":
And here is the same design with a brown dog version for those who have chocolate labs:
Next up is a Lab Mom design for those Dog Mom types who love their dogs as much as if they were their own children. The first variation is a yellow lab with a red heart and pink text:
Here's a chocolate lab variation with pink heart and pink text:
And a chocolate lab with light blue heart and text:
Now we move on to black labs. Again a variation with pink heart and text:
Next the black lab with light blue heart and text:
And let's not forget the Lab Dad in the house! I only have one Lab Dad version up so far, the black Labrador Retriever. While Dad has fewer dog color options he gets the whole body image of the lab sitting pretty. :)
Here's the whole body of a chocolate lab with the saying, "I Love Chocolate":
And, finally, a crazy version of a rainbow colored Labrador Retriever for those who love labs of all colors, or just want to be different and noticeable:
All these shirts come in men's, women's, and kids' styles and sizes, and in several different colors. You're not limited to the colors I have shown here. Just click one of the images to see all the color and size options for that particular artwork.
I did this artwork in a more stylized way, almost like a paint-by-number, partly to be different, but also because it prints better on shirts than designs that have a smoother color gradient.
So here are the designs I have on Amazon so far. First we have a Love Labs design featuring the word LOVE with a heart for the O in blue, and a happy yellow lab face:
Next is a black and gray version of the same design for those who have black Labrador Retrievers:
Next is a design with a larger image of the dog, the yellow lab, and text below that says, "Life Is Better With Labrador Retrievers":
Next up is a Lab Mom design for those Dog Mom types who love their dogs as much as if they were their own children. The first variation is a yellow lab with a red heart and pink text:
Next is a variation with the yellow lab face and light blue text and heart for those of you who aren't fond of pink:
Here's a chocolate lab variation with pink heart and pink text:
And a chocolate lab with light blue heart and text:
Now we move on to black labs. Again a variation with pink heart and text:
Next the black lab with light blue heart and text:
And let's not forget the Lab Dad in the house! I only have one Lab Dad version up so far, the black Labrador Retriever. While Dad has fewer dog color options he gets the whole body image of the lab sitting pretty. :)
Here's the whole body of a chocolate lab with the saying, "I Love Chocolate":
And, finally, a crazy version of a rainbow colored Labrador Retriever for those who love labs of all colors, or just want to be different and noticeable:
All these shirts come in men's, women's, and kids' styles and sizes, and in several different colors. You're not limited to the colors I have shown here. Just click one of the images to see all the color and size options for that particular artwork.
Oct 21, 2016
Coffee Mugs Featuring Animals
I was just thinking about how many people enjoy beautiful artwork but don't have the money or wall space to buy original paintings or even prints. There's only so much space on your walls. But there are so many ways to enjoy art without owning an original painting or fine art print, from calendars to coffee mugs. Practically everyone drinks coffee or tea, or at least keeps coffee mugs on hand for guests who do. Who doesn't own a coffee mug, after all? So why have a plain black or white mug when you could use that mug as a canvas to display some artwork?
Many people are already starting their Christmas shopping. Personalized coffee mugs are just the right size and price for stocking stuffers. So, for the animal lovers you know, how about a coffee mug featuring artwork with their favorite animal, personalized with their name, or the name of an event or date of special meaning? Mugs for dog lovers, cat lovers, horse lovers, bird lovers, duck hunters, deer hunters, and more.
Many people are already starting their Christmas shopping. Personalized coffee mugs are just the right size and price for stocking stuffers. So, for the animal lovers you know, how about a coffee mug featuring artwork with their favorite animal, personalized with their name, or the name of an event or date of special meaning? Mugs for dog lovers, cat lovers, horse lovers, bird lovers, duck hunters, deer hunters, and more.
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