Baerbel

My little baby, Baerbel is all alone. She had seemed to be doing well with it, but yesterday I noticed that she became a bit frightened of strangers. I was a little confused and then it dawned on me. When strangers come to visit, a puppy leaves. She is a smart girl. She thinks of this as her home and she doesn’t want to go. I will have to speak with her new owner and explain his need to be gentle and patient with her. If he is, he will have the very best friend he could ever want. She will bond to him and his family and become devoted to them. How do I know this?

When we bought Fritz, Hubby flew out to Oregon to buy him from a private breeder. He got to their house and Fritz was not at all friendly. He worried that perhaps Fritz wasn’t the right dog for us. He visited the house again later in the evening and brought sausages for Fritz as a treat. There was a glimmer of trust and the next morning he picked Fritz up for the long ride back across the country. I remember when he arrived here, he was a little white ball of fluff, so scared of everything.

This is Fritz with me and Shubi the night he arrived. The beginning of a beautiful relationship.

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But we took our time and loved him unconditionally and today, nearly six years later, Fritz is devoted to us and to the dackels.

This picture was taken by my friend, Alice of Fritz with Arnie.

Arnie and Fritz

As I watched Baerbel today, I realized how like Fritz she is. She is quiet, and friendly and happy. I grabbed the old camera and went out snapping pictures of her today. She weighs 9 pounds and is easy to watch. Mostly because she comes when you call, and she will follow you wherever you walk.

Watching Hubby walk across the yard.

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Playing with Fritz.

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Running across the yard.

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I will miss her so much when she is gone. What a great dog she is, but it is time for her to go to her new home, and become part of a new family. That’s just the hard part of my job.

7 thoughts on “Baerbel”

  1. I love the pictures. Yes, It will be hard to say good-bye, but she will be a wonderful doggie for her new family. You will miss her, but she’ll always be in your heart. And you’ll have the next litter to keep you busy soon! 🙂

  2. What a great picture of Fritz and Arnie! I love it! I’m sure it will be hard to say goodbye to Barbel, but then you will have 6 weeks of only 4 dogs, before a new litter joins your world!

    Allie and I have talked about taking a trip together to visit the new bunch! 🙂

    Love you lots and lots,

    Mandy

  3. baron has become the “excited pee-er”
    not so much fun haha!
    i took some cute pictures of him today, i’ll send them to you later when i get out of work!

  4. She’s the last one! It must be so hard to say good-bye to her. But I love your story and I am sure she’ll get attached to her new family rather quickly!

  5. I love the picture of her stalking your husband and not knowing you were behind taking the picture of her. The one of her running through the grass is beautiful, too. And Fritz and Arnie are old pals hanging out.

    Hopefully we will hear there is another bunch on the way. 🙂

  6. When our son brought us his two cats, Kim and Pookie, because Kim was an outside cat and got depressions in his appartment, she refused to eat and that’s why both landed up with us. For 2 (!!!) years each time my son came Kim would hide as long as he stayed and only come in during night for food. She was so afraid that he would take her back into this appartment. Animals are so clever !!

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