A Dog Story

Welcome to 15 subscribers to Pup Blog which should get this post as an email early tomorrow morning if everything is working properly. The main goal of this post is to see if it sends to subscribers but I wanted to make it worth your while to open it with one of my favorite personal

Two Boys Left

Two pups left today. I am so glad that my favorite of the litter, dark brown with a slight white marking on his chest, went to a great hunting home. They needed a good dog for water retrieves so I’m sure they made a good choice. I’ve already had him swimming so that should not

North River Chesapeakes Facebook

Never had a desire or need for Facebook til now. Still learning and hoping it might work out in helping us find some great homes for these awesome pups. Feel free to follow us and pass along to anyone you know who may be interested. Thanks. North River Chesapeakes | Cosmopolis WA | Facebook

Three Brown Boys

Three brown boys, three brown boys, see how they run. They all run after their momma now and won’t slow down. We finally cornered these guys in order to get some pics of them not running. Here they are: These guys just completed 3 of 4 shots in the puppy vaccination series. If you want

Past Litters and Swimming

Just finished updating the Past Litters page with some pics and quotes from previous pup owners. Bruce, in the picture above, is sitting along the Yakima River getting ready for his next swim. These dogs definitely know how to swim and are just as comfortable in the water as they are on land. Speaking of

Hudson

We are excited to have our first subscribers to our Pup Blog who are not family. Welcome, all 3 of you! We hope you enjoyed a wonderful Christmas and have a great New Year. Today our post will focus on our up and coming stud dog, Hudson. What I like about Hudson is his reddish

Aspen aka Frosty

The kids insisted on naming Frosty even though we had another dog named Misty at the time. I did not like how similar these names were because dogs are like people. People do not always pay attention and neither do dogs. Dogs probably do pay more attention than people, even so, I did not want