


The photos from the ad we found.
We picked out our first puppy tonight! She's about 5 weeks, and won't come home with us until April when she'll be a couple weeks older. 
Isn't she cute?
After my countless hours spent searching for the right pups/breeder over several weeks time, Jac gets on OregonLIVE.com to look at the Oregonian classifieds after dinner tonight, and immediately finds the place we end up getting our puppy from! Go figure! We called and found the breeder is in the next town from us, and she said we could come right over. We got there at 9:30 pm and had first pick of the litter, since her ad would first come out in the papers tomorrow. I guess her pups usually sell quickly, so we are thankful to have found the ad and jumped on it as it happened.

The kids were pretty excited tonight. They've been wanting a dog for years. I, on the other hand, am now getting a bit apprehensive now that's actually happening, although I know it is right and time to have a dog. I'm wondering just what I'm getting myself into. I know it is going to be a lot of work. It is kind of surreal to be getting our first dog in a couple weeks, after so many years without a dog, and so many years discussing when we would get a dog. We always said we would when we had property for it to run and all our children were born, so that we all could enjoy raising our puppy together as a family. Jac and I each had one special dog growing up, but for me, that was probably 15 years ago. I haven't been into dogs since losing that one childhood dog I had. In fact, I have kind of been 'anti-dog'. It really bothered me when I'd see people treat dogs as if they were human beings, but I do acknowledge that dogs are special as compared to other types of pets. They are extremely social, loyal and really need the constant companionship of their owners. Nevertheless, I find my heart softening to even the idea of the puppy staying in it's crate in our laundry/mudroom for awhile, and I'm planning to do the crate training thing, and get up in the night to take it out to go to the bathroom. I just want to train the puppy well, so that it will be an enjoyable part of our family and not just another animal to take care of.

Jess liked the runt best at first, but changed her mind after a bit.

Catie just wanted to hold one herself. As you can see, it's already about too big for her to hold!

Andrew's holding our puppy, who just spotted her mama!
We had 3 chocolate lab females to pick from--the runt, one big, brindle (this is the name for a variation in the pure color--she had a touch of yellow hair scattered on the paws), and the medium-sized girl is the one we picked. It seemed like we pretty much all agreed on her together. She has a really mellow temperment, just like her mother. The mother dog, Lucy, is a yellow lab with the sweetest disposition. I am really pleased with that. The stud dog was a black lab, named Duke, and I hear he is a big dog--110 pounds, but really good lines.

Lucy Lou, the mama
If anyone has any good puppy advice, we could use it. We are soaking in a lot of information right now and reading a lot. Jac got panels for building a kennel today. I started cleaning out our laundry room. We took a walk as a family earlier, and were all throwing out potential dog names. I thought the kids would be more into picking a name, but they are as confused as we are. So, we'll see what we come up with!