Meet Sweetie




The newest addition to our family is Sweetheart (Sweetie, for short), a 4-month-old blue heeler puppy who unexpectedly wiggled her way into our home—and our hearts—two weeks ago. Kellen and Kerrick had been begging for a puppy for quite awhile, and Shawn and I kept putting them off, saying, “It’s not the right time.” We did have some valid concerns: We wanted Keillor to be well out of babyhood and firmly established as a toddler, and we hoped that Kennah would first overcome her skittishness around dogs. Plus, we wanted our backyard (still a bit torn up after a remodeling project last year) to be a more welcoming environment for a canine companion. But when Sweetie suddenly became available through a friend of my sister’s, we decided to hedge our bets against not-so-perfect timing. (And so far, so good: Keillor and Kennah have taken Sweetie well in stride, and Sweetie has been quite content in our crazy backyard.)
We’ve suffered a few casualties as Sweetie continues to work through the teething stage (shirts, socks, underwear, an Easter egg and part of the piano bench!), but she is otherwise so well-behaved and, well, sweet, that we’ve decided we can live with that one temporary vice. I guess you could say that the entire Hemmings Half Dozen has definitely come down with a classic case of puppy love.


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Awww, Sweetie’s so cute! I totally related to your post about the parvo scare. I remember when we first got Orion and he was showing signs of it. We sat in the vet E.R. all night long, after being told that IF he survives the night, he MIGHT be OK. This was way B.C. (Before Children), and I remember thinking, “There’s no way we’re ever having kids. I can’t do this.” Obviously, he made it through, and we had a wonderful 15 years with him. I still miss him a lot, and there will never be another dog like him. I hope you all have a similar experience with Sweetie. Getting a dog is one of the best things you can do for your children. (So why are we dragging our feet so long before getting another?)
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