We have two beautiful girls still available from Belle’s 2011 litter (photo gallery). Everyone else is spoken for but please don’t rule these two girls out.
First, we have our little girl Twinky. Twinky in a dark brindle with a cute white spot on her chest. If you remember, Twinky was our little girl who insisted on nursing upside down. She likes to do things her way. Can we say BOUVIER?! Twinky is a very sweet girl who loves to snuggle, play and just be downright cute. She does not have much work drive so if you want a great pet and are not looking to do obedience trials, rally or agility, Twinky may be the perfect girl for you.
Second, we have Gingersnap who is anything but small. Gingersnap is a big, bold red fawn female with great confirmation. If you are looking to show or do some sort of performance trails, this is the puppy for you. Gingersnap has a big, blocky head and is the largest puppy in the litter at this point. This girl would be great with a family that has had prior Bouvier experience. Don’t let this girl pass you by if you want a spectacular Bouvier to show.
If you are interested please contact us via our website or call us at 610-285-4682. We love talking about our Bouviers.
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In thinking about the names for Belle’s puppies we consulted a professional. Maggie who owns Kodi and is always full of great ideas for puppy names thought it would be cute to name them after Christmas cookies. So with the decision made we set out to come up with seven Christmas cookie names worthy of a Bouvier puppy.
Our four girls are named Kiffle, Sugar Cookie, Gingersnap and Twinky (she is the dark puppy with the white spot on her chest). For our three boys we have Macaroon (Mac to his friends), Chocolate Chip (or Chip to his buddies) and Strudel.
We look forward to showing off these precious cookies once they are old enough for visitors.
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Welcome to the Croft Family
After spending a wonderful couple of months with our sweet Reagan, we have found the Croft family from Emmaus, PA. They called inquiring about Reagan and decided to meet her in person. They spent a couple of hours with this wonderful girl and it was a unanimous decision to ask if Reagan could be a member of their family. The question was asked of us but Reagan had made her decision early on.
When the family arrived we took Reagan up in our hayfield to run around and meet her potential new family. Valentine, Mom to five children, sat down in the hayfield only to have Reagan sit right next to her for some cuddle time and, of course, give kisses. Now I don’t know if Reagan sensed that Valentine is from Belgium but Reagan seemed focused on her. If that was not enough, we were walking back down to the house whenValentine stopped to open her car door and get her purse. Reagan took that as a sign to jump right in. In all our years of working with Bouviers we have learned to trust our dogs to let us know where they belong. And in my opinion Reagan was telling us, “I want to go home with this family.” So after some tears (on my part) the decision was made to let the Croft family make Reagan a part of their family.
So welcome to Kenn, Valentine, Sarah, Lewis, Matthew, Nicholas and Thomas to the Mohr Bouviers family. Thank you for opening your hearts and home to Reagan and providing her with the loving home she deserves!! We look forward to hearing many heartwarming stories and seeing lots of pictures.
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Update, 9/28/11: Reagan has a new family!
Reagan is a 10 month old red fawn female with natural ears. That is her physical description but what is so absolutely wonderful about Reagan is how sweet this little girl is. She ABSOLUTELY loves life. She bounces with joy when I come downstairs in the morning, ready to meet the new day and all that it has in store for her.
Reagan knows basic obedience. She is crate trained, completely housebroken and knows to sit and wait for her food. When out for a walk she does use an Easy Walk Harness which she responds to nicely. She is a very smart girl who would do well with an activity such as agility or fly ball. Reagan loves to please which makes training a breeze.
We would love to find Reagan a home that will offer this wonderful Bouvier lots of play time, exercise and love her just the way she is. I can honestly say we will miss this little girl when she goes to her new home. She has found a very special place in our hearts.
If you are interested in Reagan you can contact us at 610-285-4682 or email us through our website.
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Lola decided early Wednesday morning (5/11/11) that she was ready to introduce us to her latest, sweet puppies! Which meant Karl and I had to scramble to get ready quickly since she decided to go early! So started our exciting somewhat nail biting Wednesday.
I am pleased to announce that we ended our day with a very proud and tired Lola with three little girls and two boys by her side. At this point it looks like we have one fawn female, one fawn male and the other three are brindles.
Thursday morning brought their first road trip down to visit Dr. Rossi at North Penn Animal Hospital. After a good once over the puppies left with their new Bouvier tails.
We will keep updating our website with pictures and videos as they babies grow. For now they are sleeping, eating and snuggling with Mom. But we know that will not last long. Before long they will be exploring the whelping box and then onto the living room.
Update 8/7/11 – All the puppies have been spoken for. We’d like to thank those families whom have welcomed our puppies into their homes!
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