Wyatt

 

 

FFT Litter Damon x Sadie


Ch. FFT Dancin' After Midnite
(Damon)



Ch. FFT All Said 'N Done
(Sadie)

Puppies were born August 7, 2007: 3 males, 2 females, all dark gold.
PARENTS GRAND-
PARENTS
GREAT GRANDPARENTS GREAT GREAT GRANDPARENTS
Champion FFT Dancin' After Midnight Sw.Can.Int. Champion Whisbourne Sleep Walker Int.Nord. Champion Whisborne Hair Apparent Mutli. Champion Travis Nose For News
Sw.Champion Spinmatic News Week
Whisborne Heart in Motion Champion Kinderland Ta Sen Rockafeller
Champion Hylan ShoTru By By Birdie
Champion Fleetfire Timbers' U Gotta Dance ROM Champion Fleetfire U Got That Right Champion Fleetfire U Wear It Well
Champion Fleetfire Gimme Three Steps
Champion Timbers' Fleetfire Last Dance Champion Timbers' Alive 'n Kickin'
Champion Fleetfire Shiver Me Timbers' ROM*
Champion FFT All Said n' Done Champion Brooksbjur Abba Ka Dab Ra Champion Bhutan's Sim Balah Champion Mokiema's Skullduggery
Champion Dimsum's Little Bhutan Eyes
Brooksbjur Heavenly Bliss Champion Rufkins Don't Worry Be Happy
Can. Champion Whisborne All This N'Heaven Too
Champion Timbers' She Tsabo Shot O'Tequila Champion Ha-Lee's Tequila on the Rocks Champion Mi Toya Windchill Index
Ha-Lee's Tequila Sunrise
She Tsabo Timbers' Chianti Champion Woodlyn's Dustbuster
Champion She Tsabo Cheers ROM*
   
   
   
October 10, 2007
Sisters
   
   
Dark Girl
   
   
   
Little Girl
   
   
   
Brothers
   
Big Boy
   
   
Evil Knevil
   
   
Little Boy
   
   

October 17, 2007 -

Puppies had their check-up and first shot this morning. The vet said they were all beautiful! He can't find anything wrong except for a very tiny umbilical on the one girl.
All boys have 2 testicles.  Everyone's eyes and patella's look good at this age.
The 2 girls each way the same  4.4 pounds
      2 boys                               5 pounds
      1 big boy                           5.9 pounds

The FFT dogs all come with a 2 year health guarantee; they must be spayed or neutered.  We do not let any of our puppies go before the age of 10 weeks, sometimes a little longer, depending on their litter size and development. All of our puppies are born in our homes, usually in the living room next to the couch, since they tend to be born during the night.   They are all raised within our home, and socialized with people, children and other pets. We require a non-refundable $100 deposit at 2 weeks of age to hold your puppy which is applied to the final price of $1000.00.
 

Hi Debby and Rick and all the Apsos and Eli, too,
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year!
I've attached our Christmas Greetings and Letter with all our news.
Best wishes!
Katy and Ken
 
Wyatt has really settled in as of late.  He did well from the beginning, but there has been a "sea change" recently, and all three have settled into a quieter, calmer (most of the time!) mode of pack behaviour, Still plenty of zooming going on, however!  They all got new toys for Christmas, not that they needed any, but that has made for some fun times for all.
 
 Zeke and Wyatt have developed a deep friendship.  I find them  laying beside one another with one's head resting on the other's back. 
 
Sometimes Zeke and Sadie get into a fight (Sadie is still defending her leadership over Zeke, and that increased for a time with Wyatt's arrival, but she's mellowing out again) and Wyatt is right there in the middle, trying to calm them down, make peace, stop the arguing.  He's a genuinely happy little guy.
He has learned to "sit up" along with Zeke and Sadie, for a treat.  With his long legs and body, that's quite a trick!
He's very devoted to me, and I am never at a loss for Apso Companionship.  And he has also confirmed for me the Power of Positive Affirmations in asking Apsos for proper behaviour!  I learned this with Zeke, re-learned it with Sadie, and now, perhaps, it's finally "sunk" in for good!  A small example, but important one:  From the first day I "remembered" and started to tell him, "Wyatt ALWAYS pees outside!"  in a strong, happy voice, playing the image of him doing exactly that in my mind,  he never again peed in the house.  Ken, also, constructed an all-weather Apso Door, so they can come and go as they please, no matter the weather, which helps so much and keeps me from having to be a perpetual doorman. 
 
Congratulations on your beautiful new Gompa Babies.  How very special they are! 
And we are all so very proud of Julie and Fernando. 
Take care and wishing you the best New Year ever!
Katy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings All, dearest Family and Friends!

 

Such a big surprise! What a Beautiful gift of Joy, and yes, Grace. Ada Grace Bernard was born August 2, 2008, in Portland Oregon, forever altering the lives of everyone who loves her! The firstborn of Leah (Widger) and Ryan Bernard, she is a treasure without measure! Grandma Katy painted this picture of Ada Grace being held by her Grandpa Ken.  Ken actually got to fly to Portland to see her, but Katy will have to wait until they come for a visit in the spring.

 

  Katy has spent time (never enough) in the studio painting, which is her great love. Uncommonly fond of canine critters, she has completed many dog portraits and other paintings of the life around her. You can always catch up with her most recent painting and what’s going on around our little

homestead on her blog at http://katywidger.blogspot.com.

            Beauty, Grace, Joy !

Never satisfied with anything short of fullness of expression and life, Katy has adopted another dog, Wyatt, to complete the pack. Sadie is Wyatt’s mother, and Zeke is his cousin. Wyatt is a riot; Sadie (all 11 pounds) is in charge, and Zeke is Zen Master in charge of Canine Communications.  Of course, the parrots, Layla, Skipper, Rosy and Henry, continue to entertain and keep daily life interesting.  Wyatt, who is 16 months old, acted like he’d been around house-dwelling birds all his short life!

 

The goats (5) continue to provide fresh milk, which is consumed raw, or made into Kefir and various cheeses.  Fresh, delicious eggs (19 hens, 1 rooster named Ralph) are a daily fare as well. A very unusual late freeze reduced the blackberry harvest to a disappointing 10 gallons, so rather than sell any of them we ate them fresh ourselves or froze them. The garden was prolific, however, with vast quantities of vegetables.  We continue in excellent health, thanks to this wonderful bounty and the fresh air and exercise we are afforded through the hard work to keep all the balls in the air.

 

Ken’s job as corporate pilot continues, and when he’s not flying politicians and “VIP’s” around the country, his down-to-earth job includes cutting fire wood, cleaning out animal pens, tilling and weeding, fencing and fixing the plot of God’s Good Earth we are blessed to call home. 

 

Noel!  Noel! Born is the King of Israel!  King of Kings and Lord of Lords!  Son of God, Love’s pure Light! We celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

We hope this letter finds you all in good cheer and good health, and in the presence of the Lord.

 May God bless you through these anxious times, and prosper you in the coming New Year.

Much love, Ken & Katy, and the Critters