BrownStone Chinooks is devoted to fostering the excellent health and wonderful temperament of Chinook dogs. Hard-working Chinooks excel in many activities such as agility, obedience, back yard play, hiking, dog powered sports, search and rescue, and as service dogs. The affectionate Chinook is an excellent family dog matching its activity level to that of its companions - be it strenuous exercise or snuggling on the couch.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Day 45 - Lots of Company

Five month-old Rain Mountain Spice Girl Mia came for a visit with her family. Mia was smitten by the puppies. She kept running back and forth on one side of the x-pen with the puppies chasing her on the other.
When I decided that Koyuk would be cool with Mia touching the puppies and that Mia was worn out enough to not be to rough, I open the gate to the play yard.
Mia's family also got to play with the puppies.
The puppies with Mia and Koyuk.
 Mia with Ms Silver.
Grandma Cedar found a perch where she could watch over the canine children.
Everyone got to experience how fast the little ones could run in 8 different direction. "How many do you have over there?" was the mantra for the morning.
After playing with the puppies: swimming and Chinook tag with the older dogs while the puppies napped: and more free puppy play it was time to head back to Portland. Mia said goodbyes by rolling around in the grass and getting through-the-fence kisses. She really did not want to leave and the puppies did not want her to leave.
Soon afterward BrownStone Lupin's family cane to visit. Anna became a tug toy...
 and climbing obstacle...
 and snuggle friend.
 Handsome Pahto
 McKenzie, Cedar, Koyuk and Lupin.
Is there really anything cuter than little girls and puppies?
 Yesterday's King-of-the-Hill box is today's cradle.
Almost too much puppy attention for tired Klara.

After Anna left, Koyuk took a head count to see if Anna had convinced her mom that they really should take Ms Silver home.