Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Puppies, puppies, and more puppies.


 
As a rescue that specializes in senior and special needs dogs it's not often that we have the opportunity to bask in the glory of puppy breath and puppy fur. However that all changed in September when Kamotik arrived from Iqaluit, after Nunavut's only animal shelter had to close their doors. This was one of reasons why we urged everyone to support Nunavut in the Aviva Community Fund.

Imagine our surprise when, during a visit with the wonderful folks at Carleton Place Animal Hospital, an ultrasound showed that Kammi was expecting -- and not one or two pups, but several.

Kammi was in great hands with a very experienced foster, and a short time later, on October 24th, she gave birth to 7 beautiful and healthy pups -- 4 females and 3 males.

It's been almost two months now, and we're so excited for you to meet Kamotik's beautiful family.

Welcome, babies!




We are now accepting applications for our little angels. There will be a co-ownership agreement in place until Hopeful Hearts has seen the angels spayed or neutered. This is not a point for negotiation due to our strong beliefs in the welfare of our dogs.

Hopeful Hearts is willing to pay for the altering, deworming and first shots of the pups at our vet but would also gratefully accept donations for these vet visits by prospective owners.

The pups will be available for adoption January 2, 2012.

Please email adopting@hopefulhearts.ca for more information.

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations Roz and company; and particularly to Kamotik. What a beautiful family. I can smell the puppy breath from here ..... awe.

    May 2012 bring all of these creatures a new life of love and companionship, something all creatures deserve.

    Candice

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