Koyuk goes to her forever home tomorrow. It was dusk before it was cool enough to play outside. Dave helped by taking pictures and playing with exposures while I tried to pose dogs.
There was something more interesting than just sitting going on stage right.


"Why do we have to sit-stay while Cedar gets to check it out?"

Cedar and Koyuk always touch each other when together.

The last general recall.

I grabbed the camera and Dave posed Koyuk for the Owl pictures.
Koyuk one day old, 10 oz.
Almost 13 weeks old and heavy. Gotta love the puppy sit.

"Are you through?"
