Sunday, July 27, 2014

Sunday July 27, 2014

There has been a lot of activity here are Safron Kennels in the past 3 weeks. The first is that puppies have packed their bags and have gone to their forever homes. A question that is asked to breeders a lot is "Is it difficult to let the puppies go?". The answer I give them is no it is not because by the time puppies are ready to go to their new homes they are becoming a handful to look after that you are unable to give them all the attention they deserve. Below take a look at the few moments of peace the household had right before the puppies left:






Another reason that it nice when the puppies leave is because when you see new owners get their new puppy they are so happy that it makes you happy. The puppies have traveled all over North America and have new names, below find out where the puppies are now:

Below is puppy number 1, a male who is now Buddy he has is with his new family in Alabama we wish him all the best and all he have to say to Buddy is "Sweet Home Alabama", we hope that we hear about how Buddy is doing soon.



Below is puppy number 2, the other male who is known as Moby. His new family is located close by in Toronto with people who love him. We are very happy that Moby is close because hopefully then we can see him again.



Below is puppy number 3, a female, who is called Dixie. Due to personal reasons she was returned but has found a new home in Seattle Washington, we wish Dixie all the best.



Below is puppy number 4, a female who is now known as Hatley. Her new family, who love her to pieces, are located in Quebec. We know that Hatley will be loved and have a happy life with her new owners, we hope to hear about how she is doing soon.



Below is puppy number 5, a female who is now called Brooklyn. She is staying with her new loving family in Ottawa, she is already playing with the frisbee and loving her new home. Here at Safron Kennels we hope that Brooklyn's family will keep in touch.



Below is puppy number 6, a female who is now known as Piper. My husband and I are thrilled because Piper will be staying here with us as Safron Kennels. We are hoping that Piper will walk in her mother's footsteps and promote her wonderful breed here at Safron Kennels, just like her mom does. So far she is doing a great job.



Below is puppy number 7, a female who is called Belle now. A name we think is very suited to her because she is so pretty and loving. Her new family is located in Vermont and doing very well.



Below is puppy number 8, a happy female who is called Aimee by her new owners. She has taken the longest trip of all her litter mates because her new parents live in Hawaii. In order to get there Aimee went by plane from Toronto to Alaska where she will be staying with relatives until she meets the requirements to get into Hawaii. We are please that Aimee made it to Alaska safe and sound and is doing great in her current home. We also know that Aimee will have a great life Hawaii when she gets there.



We wish all of our puppies and new owners a happy life and encourage them to keep in touch with Safron Kennels we love to get pictures and hear stories about how they are doing. We love this breed and for us every Braque Francais that enters me and my husbands life is a lifetime commitment. For this year at Safron Kennels there are no more litters planned the next litter will be next year once Ivy is ready to have puppies again. So until that time here at Safron Kennels we are going to continue to enjoy our wonderful dogs. Piper and Ivy are already getting out there starting agility classes for the summer. Take a look below at Ivy's first time after puppies and Pipers first ever experience.



If you or anyone you may know is interested in future litters, have any questions or would just like to learn more about the Braque Francais please contact us we would love to hear from you. We are encouraging everyone to share the Braque Francais will others please print off our brochure, which is filled with wonderful information about these lovely dogs and help to get the breed more known, to download click here.

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