It looks like PINK may have a real name in the not too distant future. Generally the puppies don't get named until after they have had their aptitude tests at 6-7 weeks old. The idea is that the Society lets the corporate sponsors name the puppies that look like they will be the most likely to succeed as future guide or service dogs. We are just waiting to see if a sponsor wants to name a female puppy, and if not, we may have the privilege of picking her name. Since we are the foster parents of WGADS stud dog Wally, we have already had the honor of naming a puppy in both the 'B' and 'C' litters. Either way, we are just thrilled to know that PINK will be our foster puppy for the next 12-14 months.
Friday, August 10, 2007
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