Day 56 A.M. & P.M.

Dear Husband arrived in Salt Lake City safely and on schedule, delivering the two puppies to Eden at about 6:00 a.m. — luckily, Eden lives on eastern time so it was 8 to her. The trip was an uneventful as possible given that they are eight weeks old and likely wondered WTH was going on.

Mariposa is now Kadi and happily with Eden — photo later, I hope.

Paintbrush was quickly with his new human, Mariya; his new name is still be decided. Look at how happy Mariya is!!!

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Marija just checked in and they are about halfway back to Ft. Collins — things are going well. Eden’s flight back to North Carolina leaves in a bit.

And so now there are seven…

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Yes, it is hard and sad but I cannot think about that right now as I have to focus on the puppies’ transitions and helping those go as well as possible.

Sage is ready to jump into his new life, but it is not clear yet if that will be west or east of Montana.

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Buttercup is the litter’s Busy Bee along with Clarkia — not hyper! but always ready for fun and VERY smart. She has to be in an experienced working home that will give her smart brain an interesting life.

Buttercup

Buttercup

I don’t think people always understand what a difference it makes to breed Berners with attention to working ability. The working titles around a dog matter — they are the evidence that a pedigree produces working dogs. The Wildflowers have a working dog pedigree — not a pedigree combined to create slow, dull, couch potatoes.

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How a puppy is raised also matters a lot to future aptitude. An eight-week-old puppy is not a blank slate — I cannot say that enough. Nature and Nurture combine to create a foundation that is just starting to bloom at eight weeks, which is why it is hard to assemble the puppy placement puzzle until almost the last minute.

And after over 25 years in the breed and with dozens and dozens of titles on multiple dogs across generations — my own and those Kaibab dogs who are out there excelling with their wonderful humans — I like to think I do a decent job of not just talking about the working ability of my dogs, but proving it.

How a Berner bred to work is different from those with less attention to working ability is maybe one of those things one cannot know without experiencing it but trust me — there tend to be differences. This has implications for puppy placements.

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Nothing matters more to me than ensuring the right homes for my puppies. This means I use my expertise and experience to assess puppies and people, and make the best match I humanly can.

And so Buttercup will be with someone who is experienced with working Berners and who will embrace and maximize her potential — it just has to be that way, for the sake of Buttercup.

She is the next to leave later this week.

Buttercup and Daisy

Buttercup and Daisy

This hose toy, which is part of the structure, is a great example of an awesome social toy — but a terrible idea for one puppy.

Clover and Clarkia

Clover and Clarkia

If one puppy had her way, she would happily chew small pieces from the cord and the hoses. Managing puppies is all about making sure they do not kill themselves, I assure you.

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But with multiple puppies it is a keep-away toy, and so it is safe — as long as I am watching, of course.

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Another example — Buttercup was playing with this ball but then settled in to chew it — so I snapped that photo and confiscated the ball, trading for another toy.

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Daisy is doing just fine with the two missing puppies — I think she understands they are ready for their own lives.

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I included this photo of Sage so you can see that some of the puppies are starting to show a gray puppy undercoat. Soon some will look as if they have been sprinkled with powered sugar. The adult coat comes in very black — it is just a puppy coat thing.

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Mallow

Mallow

Clarkia

Clarkia

Nope — I still have not picked my puppy.

Have a wonderful and amazing day!

EVENING: PHOTOS FROM THE DAY

Eden and Mariposa/Kadi have arrived safely at home in North Carolina — hopefully we will have photos tomorrow.

Meanwhile in Montana, the fun continues…

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Clover

Clover

Lupine

Lupine

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Good Night, Friends!

Day 55 A.M. & P.M.

Busy morning and so please enjoy THIS video — more this evening.

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Evening Report

I took all nine to their veterinarian today for well checks. Clarkia served as an assistant…

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All puppies are healthy and well — no issues at all. As you can imagine, they were a Big Hit.

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And then it was home for more playtime…

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…and naps…

Larkspur

Larkspur

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Brace yourself, Team — the Wildflowers are about to begin scattering. In just a little bit, Night Owl Dear Husband will begin his drive to Salt Lake City with two puppies.

Tomorrow morning Paintbrush will be meeting up with his new human, Mariya. Together they will head off for their many excellent adventures in Colorado.

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Mariposa will also be traveling on the Red Eye to Utah. She will be meeting up with Eden Jonas and flying to North Carolina where she will live happily ever after with Eden, Chuck, and her Aunt Jannu.

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Good Night, Friends!

Day 54 A.M. & P.M.

Today is BIG in the life of the Wildflowers — it is Match Day.

For almost eight weeks I have observed things. Who is chill about things? Which busy brain is especially busy? Who is reliably loud and demanding? Who is a big time cuddler?

Hint: That One.

Hint: That One.

And so on…

A single episode is not significant — the picture of a puppy emerges with observations over time, and it will be further shaped by — and with — their new homes.

My tentative opinions have changed with the new information normal development brings.

Mallow and Sage

Mallow and Sage

I am reminded of the importance of being open to new ideas and new ways of thinking. Over-confidence and hubris are dangerous things, preventing us from growing, changing, and making sound and informed decisions.

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At some point, decisions must be made and for the Wildflowers — that is today. Since perfection in decision-making cannot be achieved, informed will have to do.

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And so Suzanne will be here and we will video and take photos and then study all that. Then I will make informed matches I hope will be perfect for all involved — especially the puppies.

Have an imperfectly perfect day!

EVENING: PHOTOS FROM THE DAY

My wonderful friend Heidi sent me a text this evening — it went like this:

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And the true answer is that I am not sure yet. More on that tomorrow.

The Wildflowers had more visitors! Lee and Adri brought Henry and Sawyer to visit puppies…

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We do know that Larkspur will be living with his dad, Major, and the Duncan family here in Montana.

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Sage

Sage

I love all the puppies, of course, but — this is the Cuddle Bug of the litter and I has a soft spot for him. Paintbrush also has beautiful, correct movement — a lovely puppy.

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Today the ball pool included water, and the puppies thought that was cool — literally. This is Clarkia.

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They are so darn fun to watch!

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Good Night, Friends.