Bayport Waterdogs Inc is now known as Willow Creek Waterdogs. Please view our website: www.willowcreekwaterdogs.com or our new blog: willowcreekwaterdogs.blogspot.com to check in on the latest!
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Pick a Puppy features the Barbet!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Just One Left!
This is what an eight-week old Barbet looks like. My girls had a great time playing with the last one before he left a couple days ago. This is what you can look forward to bringing home if you purchase one of my babies.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
A Day in the Life of a Home-Schooled Dog
Farley has been vacationing at a friend's house this week and everyone is loving it, especially him!
Take a look!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Holly's Litter Update
They're getting big! We try to let the puppies play in the grass as much as we can. Of course, we supervise them closely and keep an eye to be sure that they don't get into any trouble. They look like little angels in these pictures. Really, they are little angels.
All credit from these photos goes to Sandy Moore, my good friend.
All credit from these photos goes to Sandy Moore, my good friend.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Momma
Sanka, the proud Momma of our newest litter of puppies has taken on a new look (as seen in my last post). With eight babies to take care of, she hardly has time to keep her hair looking fabulous, so we trimmed her down. This new, low maintenance hairstyle is ideal for any mother of eight.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Announcing!
I have the pleasure of announcing the birth of Sanka's litter just today! There are 7 beautiful girls and 1 handsome boy. And let me tell you, it is so nice delivering a litter of puppies during the day rather than at ridiculous hours of the night.
Email me at pam@portuguesewaterdogs.ca if you're interested.
Email me at pam@portuguesewaterdogs.ca if you're interested.
Monday, May 9, 2011
A Happy Mother's Day.
Yesterday was just wonderful. I spent the day with my family and we went for a walk in the afternoon with a couple little companions. Holly and Sanka walked alongside us and explored the entire way. The weather was perfect, the trail was perfect, it was wonderful.
Please excuse Sanka's bad haircut, we are working on finishing it, but our schedules have no yet allowed it.
Please excuse Sanka's bad haircut, we are working on finishing it, but our schedules have no yet allowed it.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Puppy Update
Holly's puppies are growing up beautiful. They are now 10 days old and thriving. Check them out!
Email me at pam@portuguesewaterdogs.ca if you are interested or have any questions!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Newborn Puppies!!
Please join me in welcoming our newest arrivals who came just on time last Sunday, the 17th. I wanted to give you a glimpse of their wonderful faces.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Bernadette and Darwin's Babies
A breeder friend of mine, Florence of Neigenuveaux welcomed this litter to their world just a few weeks ago. This is them at three weeks old. Enjoy!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Spring is on the way!
Farley loved playing in the snow this winter, and we are sure that he will miss it now that the snow is gone for good (at least we hope it is).
The Barbet
In the year 2006 I was introduced to this fascinating breed. The Barbet.
The Barbet is a breed of medium dogs which originate from France. Much like the Portuguese Waterdog, the breed I began my business with, the Barbet was most commonly used for being a waterfowl retriever and as sailor's assistants.
The Barbet is a calm, easygoing dog and is the perfect companion. They are easygoing, loveable and goofy dogs which are a riot to play with and enjoy their company.
Barbets can be black, white, grey, fawn, or brown and tend to be between 30 and 60 pounds, depending on the gender.
This breed is one which has captured my heart. They are fun, loveable, smart and amiable. You've just got to love them.
The Barbet is a breed of medium dogs which originate from France. Much like the Portuguese Waterdog, the breed I began my business with, the Barbet was most commonly used for being a waterfowl retriever and as sailor's assistants.
The Barbet is a calm, easygoing dog and is the perfect companion. They are easygoing, loveable and goofy dogs which are a riot to play with and enjoy their company.
Barbets can be black, white, grey, fawn, or brown and tend to be between 30 and 60 pounds, depending on the gender.
This breed is one which has captured my heart. They are fun, loveable, smart and amiable. You've just got to love them.
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