All the Junior and Rodney pups are healthy and happy. Two of these cuties are future SP Kennel sled dogs: Dr Bill and Wu. The two brothers are peas in a pod – they play constantly, tug ‘o war everything, eat together, sleep together and are never far from the other’s side.

The duo add just the right amount of puppy energy to keep SP Kennel fun and entertaining for all of us humans who try to “keep up” with the youngsters. Bill and Wu have the dogged determination of their Father and only sleep when they can literally, no longer keep their eye lids ajar. They often go to the local Kindergarten: Wes and Wendy’s house for a half a day. Wendy’s comments were “they don’t sleep as much as normal puppies.” Thanks to Rodney!

Visually the two pups are different: Bill has blue eyes and black eye circles and a white forehead from his Mother’s side of the family and Wu has brown eyes, white eye brows and a thin stripe on his forehead. They were somewhat cooperative for Portrait Day and Jeanne was able to capture them on film.

Okay, truth be told, the youngsters weren’t really very cooperative at all. Who would be at 8 weeks? Our phottag assistants were able to run the youngsters around for quite a while (which really just got them warmed up… Thanks again Rodney) and they settled in for the mere seconds Jeanne needed for several magnificent shots. Of course this was only after they chewed her camera, her nose, her hair and all the noise maker squeaky toys. “Oh… Portrait Day is FUN!

The other six Junior pups went to new homes at 8 weeks of age. Three groups of two siblings live in forever homes in Alaska. Two sisters went to a home where they will be future skijor dogs and loving companions, a boy and boy and girl went to a family full of adventure and fun and the last boy and girl went to one of the Veterinarians from North Pole Vet Hospital who helped with Junior’s c-section. Apparently after only 10 seconds post birth… it was destiny!

It is new and different to breed SP Kennel dogs, only keep a few and share the rest with the world. It is not an easy change in our kennel philosophy but it would not be prudent to keep all eight puppies here at our kennel. This process was tolerable because of the fantastic new and caring puppy owners that we selected. We will be in the same situation when Izzy’s puppies reach the age of 8 weeks.

 

7 Responses

  • Cha, cha, changes! Thanks for finding good homes for the pups! Onward SP Kennel. You got this. And we’re right here behind ya all the way.

  • Oh my, how they have grown since we met them! They are so adorable, hope they still like to cuddle some when they wear themselves out!! They have good genes for sure….future All Stars I think! Nice work Junior and Rodney 🙂

  • What absolutely gorgeous doggies!!!

    Thanks ever so much for sharing this news.

    This is a long range plan. The next three years will be filled with the accomplishments of the guys you’ve got as racers now, and these Junior/Rodney kids will make their mark soon enough!!!

    WOOF WOOF

  • The puppies are adorable! And I love their names!
    I’m glad that the puppies found great forever homes in Alaska!
    And I can’t wait to see Bill and Wu on the future racing team!

  • These pups are just too cute!! Junior’s eyes for sure! Junior and Rodney what a match!
    Super Stars for sure!

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