I started this blog as a way to share about my yellow lab’s puppies. That was back in 2021. Since then, Rainier has been spayed. We kept the pup with the green collar (aka Green Arrow). My youngest daughter renamed him Milo. He is nearly as tall as a miniature horse, and has the frame of a champion, a very handsome fellow.
While we made sure Rainier would have no more puppies, we haven’t neutered Milo. Living on ten acres, our neighbors don’t all have fences for their dogs. When Milo was a year old, one day a little six month old yellow female lab named Mae came for a visit. It was our next door neighbor’s new pup. She became a regular at our house, and eventually, her and Milo became more than just friends. It was obvious they had done the deed when 1. we saw them getting it on several times 2. we saw the bump develop on Mae’s belly. You can guess what we were thinking. More fur coats were coming!
Yes, more puppies, but this time it was my neighbor who had all the fun. She sold every one of the adorables. Mae had a mix of yellows, blacks, and 1 chocolate. She kept a yellow male which they named Hunter. Hunter is now about five months old, and he has one of the best demeanors I’ve seen in a lab. He is a beautiful boy, and I’m so happy he visits us every day.
Hunter adores tackling his big Daddy, Milo. He also loves playing with his tough granny Rainier. Our neighbors have an older black female lab named Joy who loves humans, but isn’t as fond of other dogs. Still, she ventures over once in a while. Altogether, they are a pack of five labs. I suppose you have to be a lab lover to want to pay us a visit.
While I love my dogs, things are hopping around here. We’ve got football life, homeschool life, college kids, travel adventures, navigating how to take care of ten acres, writing books…oh just way too much going on. So this blog is moving forward from seclusively a puppy lovers blog. I’m now going to share with you other adventures. I hope you’ll come along!
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