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SLY
(Boxer/Shepherd-Hound Mix)
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UPDATE 8/30/10 - Sly is doing great.  The boys drove out to the Buffalo, NY area on 8/19/10 to pick him up.  He was pretty wiped after the long 8 hour trip to his new home in Plainville, MA.  We visited the vet last Thursday, 8/26/2010, and received a series of shots (3), with the optional lyme/tick shot.  His fecal exam showed signs of worms still so he's on a antibiotic for that.  Sly and his new family are adjusting well.  He appears to be enjoying his new home and surroundings.  Sly begins obedience school on 9/4/2010.  But he's already sitting on command, staying and coming on command, and almost getting off the furniture (with some help of treats).  We're working on "give me your paw" and fetching and bring it back. 
He met most of the neighborhood dogs and met a new family member (my brother's dog) this past weekend.  Sly and Cooper got to spend the weekend playing, sharing toys and treats.  There were a few moments the dogs had to be separated, but all in all, things went well.
More to come.......


8/19/10 - Sly has been adopted!

8/13/10 -
Zorro, Sly and Noah arrived in NY safe and sound on Sunday many thanks to their personal pilot Steve. This is no joke he flew them to NY to their new foster homes! Amazingly the pups didn't have so much as an accident on their flight and were great little travelers.

The pups are a riot. Happy, friendly little boys. They had their 2nd vaccine and deworming on 8/8. Sly is a big boy and weighs 19.6 pounds, Zorro 14.8 pounds and Noah 13.6 pounds. Have no fear what Noah lacks in size he makes up for with spunk. Our volunteer (Thanks Terry!) who took the to the airport for their flight said the biggest pup (Sly) was the calmest, most laid back. I think he was just putting on a show as Zorro is the laid back boy. He moved onto his foster home Monday morning and I was said to see him go. He would go play and when he had enough would just lay down and relax.

Sly and Noah are typical puppies. Play, nap, eat and repeat the cycle. They crate well and settle down after a few minutes of seeing if their foster people will soften and spring them from the crate. As soon as they realize it is not happening they give up the battle. They are an absolute riot and so fun to watch & play with. I was hosing down the patio this morning and Sly & Noah were "helping" me. Needless to say we have 2 wet puppies and it is only 8am! It is already hot and humid here so I am sure the hose water was refreshing


7/16/10 -
I wanted to update the NH boys.  They are the greatest little pups. They will melt your heart.  Already no soiling in their crates at night, or during the day.  They have me well trained!  After their nap, they whine and I take them out they do their business.  When they go out they are rough and tumble till they tire out which is about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes and they go right to sleep without a peep and sleep soundly till next play date and potty.  They will sleep about 6 hours a night.  Sly is the biggest one of all.  He and Noah stay close to one another. While Zorro (which I call him but i am waiting for someone to give me a new name for him) tends to be the adventurous one.  He is also the more laid back of the three.  Noah likes to really let you know what he wants and is the sounding board for all of them.  They are always wagging their tails which are VERY long.  They are happy, loveing, and healthy.  They love to give kisses and I love getting them and I love their puppy smell.  Some family is going to be very lucky with one of these pups.

7/11/10 -
While their brothers and sister stayed in New Jersey, Sly, Noah and another boy puppy finally arrived from down south to us and they are doing WONDERFULLY. Their mom is a full Boxer and their dad is a German Shepherd/Hound Mix.  They are about 6 weeks old and will be ready to go in about another 2 weeks. All of the puppies are super sweet and friendly. More to come as the foster family gets them settled in.
STATE:  Western NY
AGE:   11 Weeks
DOB:  
WEIGHT:  19 lbs
SEX: Male
NEUT/UTD: No/Yes 
COAT COLOR:  Fawn
DOCKED TAIL:  No  
CROPPED EARS: No
CHILDREN UNDER 4: Yes
CHILDREN OVER 4:  Yes
SEPARATION ANXIETY: No
OTHER DOGS: Yes
CATS:   Yes
CRATE TRAINED: No
HOUSE TRAINED: No  
LEASH TRAINED:  No 
OBEDIENCE TRAINED: No  
MICROCHIPPED: No
ADOPTION FEE: $350
(includes $50 refundable spay/neuter fee)
*Note- Because I'm a puppy, I'll need someone who is home most of the time- stay-home, work at home, retired.