Last weekend was a BIG (but nerve-wracking) event for us. We moved our five horses to AL (thanks, Scott, for shipping them safely from SC and GA) and now we’re getting ready to move them onto the farm this summer once the pastures and barn are ready. When the equine friends aren’t hanging out at our place, they’re living the good life on a wonderful farm a few miles down the road…with 100+ beautiful country acres, three stream-fed ponds, mountains for gazing and trail riding, and acres and acres of green pastures – not to mention the most loving, attentive care from the farm’s owners and trainer, our new friends. These animals are going to live better than we do. Here are a few shots from move-in day:
When Pups Are Left Alone
Pups Grow Up
Sebastian in Snow
We got this pic and a little note from the owners of “Sebastian,” one of our Great Dane pups bred last year.
“Thought you may enjoy seeing a picture of Sebastian loving the snow! He is the sweetest thing, and we love him so much (even when he is a little naughty J). He weighs in at 98 lbs. right now and is getting bigger by the day. Thanks again for giving us the chance to have such a special pup become part of our family!” -Lauren
Big smiles all around!
Sam I Am
Mikey Builds A Doghouse
Mike D’Avanzo is getting handier and handier. Last month he designed and built a 7’x4′ doghouse in the new dog paddock
to acccomodate our three Great Danes – Linus
(165 lbs.), Lola (150 lbs.) and their pup, Sammi Lu (70 lbs. and counting). The house is vented, heated, will have insulation, and now Mike says he may add a wet bar. He even recycled old wood from the pasture fence we tore down and sided the house
to look like a rough old barn. And if all that wasn’t enough, Dad decided to finish it with a tin, errrrr, woof.
to acccomodate our three Great Danes – Linus
(165 lbs.), Lola (150 lbs.) and their pup, Sammi Lu (70 lbs. and counting). The house is vented, heated, will have insulation, and now Mike says he may add a wet bar. He even recycled old wood from the pasture fence we tore down and sided the house
to look like a rough old barn. And if all that wasn’t enough, Dad decided to finish it with a tin, errrrr, woof.
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