Good Day Our 3 Papillion pups are now 9 weeks old. The pups are weaned and are eating solid dry food mixed with moist canned food to coat the dry food. They have been seen at the Del Prado-Viscaya Vet where Ginga had her C-Section for the third pups’ delivery, dew claws removed. And the Pets First Animal Hospital for the de wormer and two series of vaccinations. Records can be supplied. They have socialized well with their parents--with growling and rumbling with the gentle bite and nip on their ears, tail, and rump. The pups have had further socialization having been out shopping with us to Target, Home Depot, Lowes and Walgreens. While in the stores the pups have been able to meet people and not growl, bark, or shy away. Visits to Palm View-Gulf Coast Village to visit my mother and other seniors are an event of great anticipation for the seniors on Sunday afternoon. The pups just sit in their laps and fall asleep with the petting they get. With summer lightening and 4th of July fireworks they were not as frightened as I thought they would be. They are accustomed to the noise changes of door slamming, horns honking, rustling of pots and pans in the cabinet. My wife and I are amazed at what Ginga and Harrison knew what to do and when to do. And they did not read any guides, it is all instinct. We wanted to do this pup raising experience due to their parents. We bought both of their parents from Petland-Fort Myers, FL The female, Ginga, has a mild temperament, loving, listens well and wants to please you--if only those eyes could talk. We fell in love with her with her black masked eyes. Two years later we bought the male from you [Petland-Fort Myers, fl.]. His name is Harrison. He has a wolf like appearance--with “Car Fax Fox look” that you see in the TV advertisement. He has all the other details of a Papillion—the full bushy curved upright tail, ears, and hind. He also has a gentle but inquisitive temperament and outlook to things in life--in particular the ongoing hunt for the elusive gecko's. The pups have taken on the personalities of their parents. The pups are gentle, loving, calm and attentive. They know the words and respond to “inside" "backdoor" "outside" for relief, fun, and gecko hunts. The first male is named Reagan he is the explorer of the house and yard. He is the one that takes the first run in puppy tag The first female is named Taylor she is the most loving and wants to sit on your shoulder while driving, watching TV or working at the desk. The second male is Bear, he was born by C-Secton. He is loving as well and will sit on your lap. He is the one that will get his siblings together to create a rumble triangle in the yard. The three pups have gotten their first life in a loving home. Now it is time for them to have homes of their own. This is the background and diary of our raising the pups. We feel now they can go. Attached pictures show the dogs at Lowes getting supplies, Target card shopping, in the driver seat of a truck and at an auction. Please contact me at xxx-xxx-xxxx and leave a message or call me at xxx-xxx-xxxx. Give me a call, I am over 30 and do not text. Carter Elbon