Perhaps some will remember my story about the lady that trained a cavachon puppy for her mother in Hawaii? Well, now it’s her turn to have her own Cavachon. We just met at Cabela’s and Blackie Girl, who will have a Hawaiian name, just went home!! Happy day!
Category Archives: Our Guys
Braden Figures Out The Kong Ball
Mini Groom
What a fun little service from my Groomers! A “Mini Groom” for puppies to get them used to coming to the groomer regularly. They do a bath, blowdry, brush, and a bit of trimming around the eyes, bottoms, and they trim their nails. The transformation is phenominal!! These two siblings were so cute, and their hair covered their individual tan points to the point that I could hardly tell them apart! I’ll do my best to label the photos below!
Molly?
Braden
Braden front, Molly back.
Molly
Molly
Braden??
But the problem is, if this is Braden above, then the picture above that should be Braden as well, but that looks like Molly to me! LOL! All I know is they were stinkin’ cute!!
Before & After…Braden & Molly
Tri Cavachon Female – Adopted Puppy
THIS PUPPY HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY CAROLYN.

This beautiful Tri Color Female is available for adoption.
We waited over a year to get a litter with Tri Color puppies, so this color is very rare and hard to find. She is a very outgoing pup, playful, but also quite loving and cuddly. Please let us know if you are interested in this beautiful Tri Female. She is ready for her new home anytime.
Her adoption fee is $1250.
Introducing Molly & Braden – Accelerated Puppies in Training
I would like everyone to officially meet Annie’s Tri puppies, who now have names! The puppy on the left is “Molly”, and the puppy on the right is “Braden”. We’ve been loving these puppies and playing with them, but we’ve just been calling them, “here puppy, puppy”, so it’s alway so nice when we find out what their name is going to be, and we can begin using the names with the puppies.
The other night, Molly & Braden watched a movie with us on the couch. Well, let’s say, we all tried to watch a movie, while Molly & Braden wiggled, and wiggled, and wiggled, and wiggled, and wiggled. I thought of the perfect solution to all the wiggling, and gave them a Bully Stick, which worked, and didn’t work at the same time.
It worked because they both stopped wiggling and began chewing ferociously on the thing, but in the process of doing this, instead of wiggles, we had gnaw, squeak, gnaw, squeak, gurgle, squeak, gnaw…to listen to while we watched. The noise was much more tolerable than the movement, so we settled for it and finished our movie.
During the last 5 minutes, we separated the puppies, and Braden fell asleep on my chest, while Molly finally curled up between me and Kaelyn. We watched some of the special features, even though it was late, simply to let ourselves enjoy the cozy puppies, if but for a moment!!
Molly on the left, Braden on the right. I know, it’s blurry. They wouldn’t stop moving!!
Braden, a gorgeous Tri Color Cavachon puppy. This color is rare, and doesn’t come around too often!
Side view of Braden’s face.
A view of their coats.
Close up of Molly. This was actually a photo of the two of them, but Braden was so blurry, I decided to just crop Molly out, blow it up a bit, and use it anyway! Her tan points aren’t as prominent as her brother, but she is gorgeous just the same!
Looking all smug like they were perfect angels the entire evening. Ummm, NOT!!
Because Cyndie Asked Me To
The process of choosing a puppy is quite involved, and often involves more than one family! Cyndie is waiting to see which puppy Connie chooses, because she’s getting “the other one”. There is no hurry, because both families have chosen for their pup to join our Accelerated Puppy program once they turn 8 weeks old.
That means Tri Guy and Choco Boy will be around here for a while, learning their manners, learning how to potty on the UGODOG, learning how to walk on a leash, eventually sleeping in their crates, and getting neutered if they’re here long enough.
We’re really going to get to know these two puppies and we’re excited that they will be joining our family. Raising an Accelerated Puppy means that they become part of our family, going places with us, getting groomed regularly, going on daily walks, sleeping in our house, and hanging out on our furniture. Yep, we’re going to know Tri Guy and Choco Boy REALLY WELL!!
We sure won’t mind having them around!
“I love you.”
“I love you too”
“You’re my best friend.”
“You’re my best friend too.”
Can they get any cuter?
“Hang on, we’ll be cute in a minute. What’s that over there…”
“Aww, nothin’.”
“Ok, I’m cute again.”
“This is my pal, Choco Boy.”
“Are we almost done?”
“Hurry up and take the picture. We’re sitting perfectly and this takes too much energy!”
“Actually, I’m bored.”
“What’s this?”
” This is WAY MORE FUN now!!”
“Pick Me!!”
“No, Pick Me!!!!”
Because Connie Asked Me To
It is so much fun to watch the puppies grow into adorable balls of fluff! As their hair takes on more personality, so does each puppy, and seeing them interact together, set boundaries with each other, and generally just play until they drop with exhaustion….well, that is the fun part of raising puppies!!
Connie is trying to decide between these two puppies, and she asked me for some more pictures. So here they are. I love working with buyers when the puppies are young. There is so much anticipation and wondering what they’re going to look like as adults. And each puppy is so different. It’s hard to decide!!
“Tri Guy” and “Hunk o’ Chocolate” (aka Choco Boy) hung out on the barn porch yesterday, and boy did they have fun!
As expected, Tri Guy, since after all, he is almost 4 weeks older, took the lead, but this time Hunk o’ Chocolate wasn’t far behind him!
Tri Guy is petit in how he is built. He is a willowy pup, feels lightweight in comparison to Choco Boy. Tri Guy also has long legs, or at least they are longer than Choco’s legs.
Choco Boy continues to amaze me with his unique coat coloring. His coat is thick, wavy, and full of color everywhere!
He is so stinkin’ cute, I can’t stand it!
He looks good from every angle!
But Tri Guy is just as cute. He is a vibrant Tri color Cavachon, and those don’t come around too often. He needs a little haircut around his eyes. I think I’ll do that today.
He’s just pretending to be tired here. The fun had only just begun!
They were like brothers playing, Tri Guy showing Choco Boy the ropes. Choco Boy getting messy along the way!
A spontaneous smooch is always welcome with puppies. They do stuff like that.
“Look how cute I am with that piece of straw on my nose!”
“Look at me, I can pull off a regal look. Just watch me.”
See how short Choco Boy’s legs are?
“What is that thing you’re holding? I need to sniff it!”
Tri Guy is a little taller than Choco Boy, but I’m sure weighs less. It’s like the difference between a ballerina and a wrestler.
“Let’s sit by the watering can and pretend we’re tired.”
“Naaa, I’d rather chew on her finger.”
“Ok then. I’ll see what this red thing tastes like.”
“Are we done yet??”
(Tri Guy comes from Annie & Skippy. Choco Boy comes from Daisychon & Pujo)
Krystle’s Black Female Has A Home
I am so happy that this little black girlie has found a forever home! She’s not ready to go home quite yet, but when she does, I know she will be well loved!
A little over a year ago, a family came to me wanting to get a pup into Hawaii! Since Hawaii has VERY strict rules about dogs, this ventured required quite a time committment, but B was willing to keep the pup, train it, get all the proper shots done here on the mainland, and finally, after around 8-9 months, the puppy was able to go home to B’s mother in Hawaii. So we have a wonderful little Cavachon in Hawaii, as a result of all B’s efforts!
Well, sending the pup off, while that was the original plan and purpose, left a hole in B’s home, so she’s decided that another pup, one for her and her family to keep, is in order! Even though they’re in the middle of moving, they’ve decided that Krystle’s black female is the pup for them, so sometime in September, this little treasure will be going home to a family that has already raised one Cavachon successfully! I’m so happy!
Black dogs are always very difficult to photograph. They either look pale and washed out, or they are so dark you can’t see their eyes. I haven’t learned the secrets and tricks of photographing a black dog yet, so when I get a picture, where you can actually see the puppy’s eyes, it’s a keeper, even if my foot is in it.
This puppy is full of adventure! She didn’t mind meeting Princess at all, and just let her sniff and sniff all she wanted!
I decided to put her in the flower pot. I thought the purple flowers might be a nice contrast to her black coat!
I guess it worked, sort of!
I’m happy to be working with B again, and know this puppy is going to a wonderful home!!
A Closer Look at Annie’s Blenheim Puppies
Today these babies are 9 weeks old. At least two of them are going home tomorrow. They will all be living in Western WA state. They are like soda cup sizes – small, medium, & large!!
From left to right: “small” the male with the kiss spot on his head, who is going home to Beth…”medium”, the female with the darker ears, who is going home to Vicki, and “large”, the blenheim boy without the kiss spot, who is going home to Colleen! All three puppies are friendly, playful, and full of energy!
Beth’s pup
Vicki’s pup
Colleen’s pup
Collen & Vicki’s pups
Colleen & Beth’s pups
Whew, this modeling is hard work. Colleen’s pup takes the first nap, amid the photo shoot!
Then Vicki’s pup followed suit…
Then they all took a nap.
Then they all woke up again…
Beth’s pup checks out Calvin barking across the yard…
Beth & Vicki’s pups try hard to keep smiling and stay focused. Sounds like my children!
It’s sure going to be quiet around here tomorrow when only the tri pups from Annie’s litter are in the pen. What will they do with all the extra space??





























































