Saturday, October 13, 2007

It's a girl!


We are happy to introduce the newest addition to our family, Kessler (named after a peak in Big Cottonwood Canyon that we like to ski). She comes to us from a golden rescue here in town. Our friend, Debbie, who runs the rescue, saved a pregnant golden in June, and this is one of the puppies. So, Kessler has been in good hands since day one, and it shows!

She is 4 months old and I am not sure how much she weighs- she came with everything taken care of so as long as she stays healthy and out of too much trouble, we won't need to take her to the vet for a while. We do know that her mom weighed in at about 55lbs., so we are guessing she will be in that range eventually.



So far, she has learned to love her crate, she sits with great focus, heels on a leash like a seasoned veteran of obediance classes, retrieves in the water and on dry land, and is such a love muffin! We feel like proud parents even though we can hardly take credit for any of her sweet brilliance considering we have only had her for three days. :) (Thanks to Debbie and her husband for all their love and work with these pups!)









Can't wait for y'all to meet her!











I think we are drawn to dogs because they are the uninhibited creatures we might be if we weren't certain we knew better. They fight for honor at the first challenge, make love with no moral restraint, and they do not, for all their marvelous instincts, appear to know about death. Being such wonderfully uncomplicated beings, they need us to do their worrying. ~George Bird Evans, Troubles with Bird Dogs

4 comments:

Chris said...

Welcome to the Western Clan Kessler! I bet Hudson can't wait to teach you some bad habits and Finn to ride you like a donkey.

Congrats guys!

cbd

Chris said...

Hey is that Finn's IKEA gator? He wants it back.

Hope said...

She is very cute...and I am very jealous! I love the name...so cool and unique.

Welcome Kessler!

D (Hope, Selah, and Judah)

P.S. Noel says: "I could teach you how to bite feet and sleep for 16 of 24 hours a day, but it may take me awhile to get to Utah."

The Voss Family said...

Wow - love the pictures of the dog :) I'll have to show the kids tomorrow - they'll love this!!! I love all the other photos too. This is such the cool thing you have done here. It's like your own book of your life. Wonder if John can start something like this for us??? We'll keep you posted on that one.
Love you,
Tina