Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Christmas morning...wide awake and waiting for breakfast!














Time to play in the backyard!















Blurry puppy syndrome.













Toys galore for puppy fun!























Uncle Ringo the French Bulldog is overseeing rambunctious pups.










Time for a mid-morning nap.....squeeze in!


Biscuit, Jeanne D'Arc, Bella, Baki, Cerbie, Rosetta and Nikita are adopted, as is Momma Cokie.

































Weighing the pups






Dec. 18, 2009



We had to weigh the pups to properly dose them for giardia prevention (Mom was positive for giardia, a fairly common parasite, so the vet recommended we treat all pups prophylactically).






Here are some of them getting weighed....we used a diet scale and a plastic lid to contain all that puppi-ness!
(That was little Hobbes in his little red sweatshirt......)

Monday, December 21, 2009

FAQ's for adoption....

Thank you for your interest in adopting one of these very special puppies. Since there are many applicants, we hope this information sheet will be helpful and answer many of the more common questions.

What is the process of adoption?
All applicants must complete an adoption application (available online: www.rocketdogrescue.org under adoptions) and adoption agreement. The applications will be screened for suitability (good “fit” for you and the animal) and in order of submission. This is the fairest way possible.

What are the donation fees and what does it include?
The adoption donation (we do not “sell” dogs) for these puppies is slightly higher at $225. This is due to the additional resources spent on the litter, including more vaccinations, vet care, and special food. The additional funds will help offset the costs, but, by no means, will this small increase completely cover the total costs. The donation fee covers first vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip.

Aren’t the puppies too young to be “fixed”?
Yes, at this point, they are still too young for spay/neuter surgery. Therefore, no adoption will be finalized until the procedure is complete. This can be accomplished by verification of spay/neuter by Rocket Dog’s partners at the East Bay SPCA or the adopter’s private vet. (The East Bay SPCA performs spay/neuter and other services for Rocket Dog Rescue).

When will the puppies be ready to go home?
The puppies will be old enough to go to their forever homes on New Year’s day.

What do I need to do to prepare for adopting a puppy?
Please research and determine if a puppy is right for you at this time! The shelters are full of dogs who were “cute” puppies and did not receive the proper training or socialization in their formative phase. Puppies require more time, money, and patience than an adult dog. (The reward and payback is this cute little baby that will love you unconditionally……) Please be honest with yourself and ask yourself is you are ready to make the commitment to dog training classes, money to spend on their veterinary needs (highest in the first year), and time to spend raising them and ensuring proper experiences and attention.

Please direct any questions not answered by this to Valerie at:
v.louie@sbcglobal.net

Rocket Dog Rescue: www.rocketdogrescue.org

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Pet Food Express Stonestown - Adoption Event 12/13/09

Val found this sweet hoodie for Jesse.

Jesse's pappy was a rollin' stone!

Jesse shares a laugh with puppy wrangler, uncle R

Monday, December 14, 2009

More puppy pictures! Saturday Dec. 12th

The puppies are really enjoying the puppy food - yay puppies!

The puppies love bedtime stories; thanks Auntie Amy.

Hey, guys? We're going to need a bigger bowl!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

IF YOU WANT TO SHARE YOUR HOME WITH THESE WONDERFUL PUPS OR MOMMA>>>>

Thank you for your interest!

These babies and their momma are indeed gorgeous and wonderful. It is easy to fall in love with them. However, because they are Rocket Dogs (http://www.rocketdogrescue.org/), any interested applicants must complete an adoption questionaire available online and meet the requirements set by Rocket Dog Rescue.

We are accepting applications and will go through them in order of submission (to be fair to everyone....wouldn't you want that?), but the MAIN concern is that the puppies go to appropriate and well-prepared homes. That includes researching puppy needs and care, training classes (required for any puppy adoption) and an honest assessment of your situation (that is your job as an applicant). Are you ready for the responsibility of caring for a puppy which has more needs (Financially and physically) than an older dog?

Because the pups are still too young to be neutered or spayed, no adoption is final until the dog has been fixed through our vet or adopter has provided us with their own veterinarian's documentation of surgery. There is zero tolerance for having an unfixed animal!

Applications are available online http://www.rocketdogrescue.org/

Please direct any questions not answered by our FAQ page to :
v.louie@sbcglobal.net

Monday, December 7, 2009

A very preggers Cokie




Here are the photos emailed by the Delano shelter volunteers of a very pregnant Cokie.


Even in this miserable state, they reported her as
"very nice, friendly"..not at all cranky like most of us when THIS pregnant......


A trip down Memory Lane......




I had to research exactly when the shelter said the puppies were born..went through old old emails.......it turns out they were born on Friday, Oct. 30, so they are now five weeks old! This totally makes sense since they are very active....they are truly growing and looking like real dogs as opposed to furry blobs with tails.
These are the photos the shelter emailed to me.....some day they will be in someone's puppy album.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Shiva


Shiva is striking with her tan markings against her soft black fur.
(Sorry, couldn't get the photo to rotate....)

Hobbes: ADOPTED!


Hobbes has a very pretty tannish-silver coat. He is in the mid-range of the puppies and like his siblings, has a great dispositi

on.

Rex



With the fancy names punted about, Rex is a breath of fresh air...... lovely tan coat with blackish tips on his fur.....

Cerbie: ADOPTED!!!


Cerbie was named for "Cerberus", from Greek mythology. Instead of guarding the gates of Hell, this little runt is running with the big dogs. Don't let his petite size fool you....

Biscuit! ADOPTED!!!!!


Biscuit is the biggest puppy of all! She is robust and healthy and clearly has not missed a meal.
But she loves to cuddle and fall asleep in your arms......

Rosetta: ADOPTED!


This is Rosetta, quite the pretty little girl. Her little white markings on her chin and collar are distinctive. She also has a black tail and a bit of black on her snout.

BAKI

This beautiful girl is one-of-a-kind....not only is she sweet with a wonderful disposition, but she is the only one born with a blue-gray coat, much like a Russian blue cat.....

Jesse (puppy #7)

She's our girl Jesse!

Bella: ADOPTED!


Look at Bella's face! She has those tan eyebrows and tan sideburns and four tan leggings. Such a pretty girl!

Lu Xun (puppy #5)


What a face she has! Those eyebrows are so expressive. Lu Xun also has four tan paws to match and a little white chest.

Bear : REST In PEACE, Little Bear.

er your momma and brothers and sisters! Our little Bear...He had a blackish-brown tone to his fur....and a little white lip.
We miss you, little guy....please watch ov

Jeanne D'Arc...a strong gal!: ADOPTED!




Argos (puppy #2)


A sweet boy...

that's Argos!

Nikita (puppy #1): ADOPTED!


Here she is....la femme Nikita!

COKIE...in her new coat!

Wow...Eva made Cokie a fancy coat from wool fabric from Satin Moon! She looks like an extra from Star Wars.....one of those sand people guys with the big robes. Or maybe an extra from Boogie Nights....dig those palazzo pants! Seriously, Cokie is so lucky to ahve such wonderful people caring and looking out for her!

Photos from Saturday Dec. 5th

Check out Rex and those puppy bat ears! Puppy nirvana has been achieved.

Baki the puppy super model!


Baki being looked after by Eva. "...and they call it puppy love.."

Friday, December 4, 2009

Puppies on the go!


That's why they're blurry!
Obviously, it was "attack the kibble and each other" time

Thursday, December 3, 2009

R with Cokie, out for "walkies"

Cokie knows how to properly walk on leash, not a big sniffer of her surroundings, very happy to meet other people and knows how to "sit". Good girl!!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Puppy Power Naps

"Hey! Come on over to Val's house and meet my puppies!" Says Cokie, excitedly.

No, really - don't worry about me, I can sleep anywhere!

Puppies investigate, wander into and eat some kibble.


Bear wakes up and wonders what the ruckus is all about?


Just minutes before, it was nothing but zzzzzz...


After some napping, then some wrestling, some kibble munching, all was left was more napping!
So relaxing!