Birdie (Whitney 08-032)

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Whitney is a newborn female Golden mix. She is the largest of the puppies born to Millicent 08021. All the puppies are growing and are quite vigorous. They are handled several times every day and will be well-socialized by the time they are weaned. They will be exposed to other dogs, children of all ages, cats, various farm animals and lots of noises. Whitney is looking for a family committed to training, exercise, and lots of love to help her develop into the best dog she can be.

 

 

At a Glance #08-032

Mixed Breed Born: January 2008
Female Weight not specified

Status: Deceased

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Whitney is a newborn female Golden mix. She is the largest of the puppies born to Millicent 08021. All the puppies are growing and are quite vigorous. They are handled several times every day and will be well-socialized by the time they are weaned. They will be exposed to other dogs, children of all ages, cats, various farm animals and lots of noises. Whitney is looking for a family committed to training, exercise, and lots of love to help her develop into the best dog she can be.

 

 

Updates

Sunday, August 30, 2020

After 12.5 years we said goodbye to our sweet Birdie girl (Bird, Biz, BaBa).
She was the sweetest and absolute best all through babies, toddlers and the many, many kids running through the house.
She loved our family, pizza crust and my dad and no doubt high-tailed it right to him.
She will be dearly missed.

Whitney 08-032

Friday, March 21, 2008

I met my forever family!! The "B" family, of Plymouth, has just been waiting for me to get bigger. They are so great and I know that we will be happy together forever. Yippee! I'm the first addition to their young family. Maybe I can be the basketball team's mascot....

   

Sunday, March 16, 2008

   

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Hello, I'm Whitney's fosterdad. I spend a lot of time with Whitney and I want to say some things. Whitney is going to be a good dog, surely the best dog of the litter. She is a timid soul and sometimes is unsure of herself. She is not exciteable and she leans into a good ear rub. She's the easiest pup to overlook because she's quiet and gentle, and does not make demands on me. Those are the reasons that I take her out with me more than the other pups, she's easy to have around and is already a comfortable companion. It is easy to see the good dog waiting to grow up in that pup.

   

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Mom has told us something very important. She has told us that we will not live here forever. Very soon (as early as March 11, to be exact) we will be big enough to go to new homes. We will be able to leave our brothers and sisters and be very special pets to our "forever family".

So I guess it's time for us to get personal. Let me tell you about ME, a separate dog than my littermates.

I am light golden with dark eyes and white smudging on my head. I have beautiful light hi-lights. I am really rather stunning. I love people and I am affectionate. I was born the largest and was nick-named "chubba-wub". I am still large, but not THE largest. I am outgoing and playful, but not as fast as Tuesday. I will enjoy lots of love and playtime, but I will also enjoy lots of laying-around-snuggling time. I am attentive to the humans and I love to give kisses. I will command quite a "presence" with my beauty and size, but I am pretty laid back. If you look closely at some of our baby pictures you can see that we were all born with the infamous Golden Smile. I am very excited to become a special pet!

   
 

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

I am learning about snow. Fosterdad first brought in a pile of it to our playroom. I barked at it first, then I got brave and jumped in it. We pretty much ended up eating it all. Then today fosterdad took us outside. It would've been funner, but I am a pampered pup and wasn't prepared for the coldness of the outdoors, so we only stayed out there a few minutes. My little girl human wrapped me up warm to dry me off.

I've had several visitors lately so I am also learning about different humans. It is a lot of fun to smell them and jump on their feet. I have several chew toys now and like to play chase and tug-o-war. I am getting very good at growling and barking and batting with my paws. I can run and jump and sit on just my back legs with my front paws in the air. I often come running when I hear fosterdad whistle or when fostermom calls "puppies". I eat hard food now, and drink lots of water. I like to be with humans whenever I can. Mom only comes to nurse me about 2 or 3 times a day now, but she stays close by when we have visitors or when we leave our whelping room.

   

Friday, February 15, 2008

I am 4 weeks old! I have grown a lot. I've had my first soap bath, complete with a blow-dry. I have begun to spend time with the humans all by myself, away from my siblings. We each get to do this at least once every day. I am eating more and more. We see a lot of the human Mom because she cleans our play/eat area a lot - this is to help me learn to keep "messes" out of my play/eat area. You can see in the pictures that we've gotten pretty mobile, and it would seem we've begun dance lessons. I'm very playful now and sometimes I chase Auntie Remington (the other dog that lives here) but she acts like she's afraid of me. I've begun to learn a little English, also. When I am running toward a human they say "come", and when I sit down they say "sit" and when I bite the humans, they close my mouth and say "no". I really am a clever puppy.

   
 

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Guess what I've learned. Giggling means the humans like what I'm doing. The little humans giggle a lot when I lick them on the cheek and nibble their toes. The great big huge human giggles when I chase him. And the "mom" human giggles when I potty on the newspaper - that's just weird but I'll do it because I like to hear her giggle. I even met a new human and he giggled too. I liked meeting somebody new, I hope I get to meet lots of humans as I grow up.

I've had my first swimming lesson. It was scary at first but my boss was holding me so I relaxed and then I enjoyed it. I sent a picture of one of us -- we look so much alike I'm not sure if it's me or somebody else. I'm also learning to drink water and eat puppyfood. I'm playing a lot now with my siblings and I'm trying to learn to run - but I usually fall down. I don't ever ever potty in the sleeping room (which is inside a thing called a kennel), and I am going to the newspaper more and more to go potty. My mommy says I'm a very good puppy. I'm sending a picture of us "sisters".

   
 

Friday, February 1, 2008

Humans! Mommy told us that those 2-legged creatures are called "humans". I LOVE humans. The small humans sit in our playroom and teach me to sit on laps, and get hugs and kisses, and to not be nervous with lots of giggling. The big human called "Mom" brings us yummy puppyfood and new chewtoys for me to explore. She brings around different noisy things like a vaccuum cleaner, radio, fan. She cleans my bedding a lot and tells me to potty on the newspaper, I don't know what that means. She clips my nails and brushes my fur and cleans my ears - she's teaching me how to be "groomed". She spends the most time with us. Then there's the great big huge human. My mommy loves him the most. He made our home bigger and made separate places to sleep, eat/play, and potty. He teaches me to play and lets me practice growling. Whenever he's done playing with me then he makes me lay on my back while he rubs my tummy. I like that because it reminds me that he's the boss - I know I don't have to worry about anything because the boss will take care of me. I can just concentrate on being a puppy - and sleeping. I still sleep a lot.

   
   

Saturday, January 26, 2008

My eyes are open! Now that I can see, I'm really enjoying snuggling with those two-legged creatures that come hold me all the time. They don't all look the same - just like they don't all smell the same. Oh, but my eyes get tired and I still need to sleep a lot. I've had my toenails clipped a couple times, I get to be in a "crate" twice a day while my bedding is washed, and I get petted many times every day. I guess this is the beginning of the Golden Life. I'm still the largest of my litter, but all except Marne are catching up. We even had a temporary sibling (picture below), you'll have to read Mom's updates to learn about him.