"PR" BrownStone Cascade Mt. Koma
Koma (Mt.Baker, Ms Yellow) is now a lucky beach girl named Liaka. She was 14oz when whelped.By 4 weeks only brother Wy'east out-weighed 5lb 4oz Koma.
By 8 weeks Koma was stunning. Her beautiful looks and spectacular movement impressed everyone, including the AKC judges I hired to evaluate the litter.
Koma is now Liaka and was named after the first dog in space.
Like all the puppies in this litter, Liaka has gone through several ear sets during her first year. At 9 weeks, she wore a really cute helicopter ears to puppy class.
Halloween saw a bewitching forward set.
Christmas Liaka's head was festooned with one ear forward and one to the side.
In March she showed her inherent Chinook love of snow (and a reversal of ear set).
"We were at
Mammoth Lakes this past week. Laika loved the snow and frolicked in it
constantly. I have skijoring equipment which we brought with us, but I am
relearning cross country skiing (last done almost 35 years ago), and I was not
confident that I could control Laika and ski at the same time. We will continue
treking to Mammoth in the future and I hope to master Skijoring with Laika
eventually. By the way, there were several skijorers on the trail with their
dogs each day that I was in the cross country venues".
Liaka at 9 months playing at a the dog park
At 11 months Liaka's owner wrote: "We just returned from Mammoth Lakes last evening and I wanted to send you a
few of the photos of Laika that we took there. She is still a bit apprehensive
of the water - fresh water this time - but as you can see loves playing in it.
At here last weigh in she was 58.6 lbs; that was three weeks ago.
We began classes in Therapy Dog training last week. The organization is
"Love Heels"; Patricia Dibsie trains at Nazareth House, a retirement home and
health center. We shall see how Laika does.
Skijoring will have to wait until cross country ski season, but I am hoping
to get her involved in that sport next winter."
Liaka greeting a new comer at her dog park birthday party.