Laurentha misses them, yet at the same time she is slowly beginning to enjoy the idea of quiet and peace being restored at her home when they are all finally placed.
Bandit is just adorable. That "come and get me" look in her eyes is compelling. I am glad we don't live next door. It would be too tempting.

Runt Baby is now living happily at her new home.

Socks appears to be trying out mountaineering for a hobby.
Spot is not too sure of herself here, or perhaps she is contemplating the mysteries of the great outdoors.
Tank, the largest of the pups, is already 9 pounds at this tender age. I think he was appropriately named.
I am not sure how Psycho got her name. She looks like the epitome of calm and serenity here.
Mama Snow takes a time out to relax in front of the puppy play pen. I can almost hear her breathing a sigh of relief to get a break from her brood.
Watch them cavort and play:


1. Let's hope for the best in regards to the other
puppies that they find, really good and forever
homes. Remember it's people that make them mean
and not the dogs. God be with these puppies and
the future owners to be.
Posted at 2:27PM on May 22nd 2007 by Carla Meyer