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puppy pictures

These are pictures of typical Diplomat puppies. There are also comments from the owners.

 

Jack and Doug enjoying a swim (Jack is the pup)

 

Dixie and her family the Clarke’s

 

Slick lounging under the buffet (he is now to big to fit)

 

Puppies learning to climb the steps

 

This litter was a big surprise. Both Mom and Dad are black

 

These comments are from some of my puppy owners.

Jake's owner wrote this.
Puppy has grown into the name 'Jake'.  So Jake it will stay - promise.  I guess its my turn to brag :)  He's wonderful!!  I don't have too much experience with training puppies, but I'm following "The Art of Raising a Puppy" by the
Monks of New Skete.  Jake is doing well with house training.  He goes to the door when he has to relieve himself - as long as I keep an eye on him he waits for me to take him outside.  He sleeps in his crate at night without any crying - it took him a while to accept it I think because of his traumatic flying experience.  He walks well on his leash and is learning a few commands - sit, down, fetch, and come - of course he only does them sometimes.  He is also climbing stairs - he's so careful, its so cute!  He's friendly with other people and dogs/cats.  He's really quite amazing!

This is from the owners of the Calgary puppies.
Just checking in to let you know that Baraka and Nikita are doing very well and are very beautiful as you promised they would be.  They're both walking out amazingly on their leads and are loving all the time they spend on the off leash hill behind the house. I really want to thank you for doing an incredible job with the puppies, they are so confident, and strong and I can't believe how quickly they learn. Both girls are essentially paper trained and always poop outside which for me is a great joy! (I'm now only washing the kitchen floor once every two days instead of once a day.)

This is from the ones that went to Reno (Bonnie and Clyde)
We now potty on lead, sleep the night completely through without a sound in the crate in the bedroom.  Have learned
about the ex pen in the kitchen.  Bonny has gotten out of the yard already and could care less that I told her that was
a no=no.  Clyde automatically sits when I stop on lead without being told.  I spent the afternoon re puppyfiying
the fence I suspect I'll be doing that on a regular basis with Bonny.  Clyde is actually the braver.  He sees something
new, stops, looks and makes a decision.  She gets excited and sometimes will step back .  When I try to maneuver them
to my left side on the lead (without making any kind of big deal about it), Clyde gets it very quickly and Bonny could
care less - one side is as good as the other to her.  Her coat sheds grass, hay etc. and his does not.  That is interesting.
Both are eating, drinking, doing the dog thing.  She barked at the radio this morning when she heard a strange voice.
They are delightful.  Paula

And last but not least the Thasis boy.
This little guy is just amazing.  Cant go into details of how smart he is but... he's right up there.. He has bonded with Jack but Jack is still a little put off by his presence!  just wanted to let you know that all is going well even the potty training.

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