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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Whoodle PUPPIES!

Diane couldn't come on our walk today. Last night Mike got the truck stuck at Middle Grove. Diane drove out after church last night, spent the night at the cabin then helped Mike pull the truck out this morning with the yanmar.
Ruth, Joan, mom and I walked but we are a pathetic bunch. Ruth has to use a crutch as she had knee surgery. Mom uses 2 trekking sticks and right now I am having heel problems and was limping along keeping up pretty well. Joan had a broken toe from a trampoline accident but that is healing well.
Maddy, Sarah and Nolan's Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, gave birth this afternoon to 6 Whoodle puppies. She had 5 female and 1 male. The dad of these puppies is Chewy, Anni's Moyen Poodle.  These puppies will for sure be non shedding and will not stay black. They are born dark but fade until they look more like Maddy's color.


Below are a couple pictures of Maddy the mom. 

Below is a picture of the puppies dad, Chewy. He is a purebred Poodle but is a mix between a Standard Poodle and a Miniature Poodle. The correct name is Moyen. 
These puppies should end up around 20-30 pounds when full grown. They are for sale for $1200.00 and are called Whoodles. They are non shedding, easy going, intelligent and playful dogs with a friendly disposition. They are amusing dogs, non-barkers and are not at all aggressive in nature, making them excellent with people, children and other pets.  When I was checking out the price of Whoodles of course I did some research and Google states Whoodle prices are from $2000.00-$5000.00 each. Don't believe me check it out for yourself.  Sarah is only pricing her's at $1200.00 which is a bargain!
Rachel had the South Side Academy kids over today for fishing, swimming and of course checking out the horses.  


I spent the morning cleaning the apartment and getting it ready for the next guest coming in this weekend.  I had lots of bedding and towels to wash as the last group was 7 guys.  The thermometer reached 91 degrees today, Anna brought the girls over to swim but was glad we had our air on when they finished.  This evening the hay is being raked. It will need raking again tomorrow, it is just so thick. Ryan our farmer thinks it will be ready to bale tomorrow evening. Star and Roxanne were covered tonight. They will be checked again on Saturday. Mark has been out mowing all evening.
Bethany, Joan's daughter sent pictures of their Indian came being held in Indiana right now. 
 Above are Bill and Bethany's two little Indian's Joshua and William. Missing is her little squaw Daisy May but I believe she is in the picture below. The next two pictures are the rest of the tribe. I'm pretty sure they are all cousins and all belong to the Frauhiger family

We are glad Bethany is continuing the Indian camp tradition AND holding it in Indiana.

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