Monday, October 5, 2009

New Faces :-)

As I woke up this morning and got ready to greet the daycare dogs, I realized we have a slew of new faces that have joined The Collared Scholar family. I'm happy to introduce all of our awesome new additions!

First is Boss and Baby. Boss is a GINORMOUS bull mastiff puppy who is sweet, squishy and just a big baby inside. He came to us for long term boarding with his pittie sis, Baby who you may see tearin' it up on the agility course in the near future. Boss and Baby are excellent houseguests and great fun to have around. If you join us for group classes, boarding or daycare, you will most certainly see this dynamic duo :-)

Next we have sweet Buster. Buster is a dachshund/terrier mix here for help with some self esteem issues. Buster doesn't like other doggies all that well and he has displayed aggression towards people as well. Like Loui, Buster is just a scared little guy searching for a sense of security in this world. Keep an eye out for him in our anti aggression social starting next week!

We have also been blessed with the addition of some AWESOME new daycare doggies. Today, we are celebrating Karma's first day of daycare. Karma is an adorable brindle bully X who needs some more social time with other dogs. She wasn't allowed at other daycares because she was too forward in her greetings. But since she has been here, she has been a perfect angel. She is in the yard now, sniffing every surface and playing with her two new basset buddies.

And with that, I MUST introduce our new basset buddies, Rocky and Adrian. These two also attend doggie daycare at The Collared Scholar. If you know me at all, you know I am absolutely smitten by the basset hound breed and having these two around is like heaven :-) If you come to daycare, you will inevitably see Adrian racing zoomies around the yard and Rocky trying to keep up. They have now initiated Ms. Karma into the pack and the three of them are kicking up the dirt (literally) with a good game of chase!

Last but certainly not least, we have Raggs, a senior girl who has had some run ins with animal control for aggression. Underneath it all, Raggs is a sweet girl who just wants to be loved. We are teaching her the appropriate way to greet strangers and she is picking it up quickly. Keep an eye out for her video in the coming weeks.

Keep an eye out for these crazy puppies next time you are out at the ranch. They are quite a treat to have around :-)

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