
To all of my dog loving friends - here are the long awaited puppy photos. If you or anyone you know want one I would be happy to arrange a delivery to the United States. It is possible, it is done regularly by many foreigners living/working here, and there is a good and safe system. Costs money but not outrageously expensive. All three are spayed and have all shots. They are lovely little dogs full of life and happiness and a lot of loyalty for what they have here. I think they will make amazing pets.
Her name means happy.
She is about 4 months, very loving, soft fur, short hair but fluffier tail. She likes to follow people around and she can sit on command. She has sort of sad eyes because she is more passive and gets a little picked on. The other dogs around here steal her food which is why she is skinny. She is very happy on the beach, wags her tail a lot, and loves to run and play with everyone. She is an outdoor dog right now but could easily adapt to cushions and the good life inside! :) She has small paws and while her legs are getting longer I don't think she'll be a big dog. She would be a really easy dog with other pets or children. Seems low maintenence. Not a barker and have never heard her growl or whine. She is very quiet and calm.
Nok is the black one on right and at the top of the blog.
Nok is also about 4 months. She is clever and funny-sort of clowny. She showed up with a big bite/hole in her side and lots of skin parasites. Everything is fixed up now and she is turning shiny and soft. She was originally really scared of everything but now she is happy and friendly. She loves riding in the car and she loves people, she does not love water so far. She is very loyal and sits at attention in front of the office waiting for her favorite folks to arrive. She hasn't mastered sit yet but she is pretty good with stay. She also gets a little picked on about the food which is why she's thin but she is starting to assert herself. She is going to be small I think. Short hair. I think she'll be a great and fun companion. Would probably be fine with other pets-she gets along with the dogs around here, but she is a scaredy cat so it could take awhile to adjust. Definitely wants to be an indoor dog-you can see her craving the attention.
Finally, Saam. Her name means number 3. She sort of showed up a few days later and we are not sure if she is from the same litter. She's always looked fairly healthy and confident. At first she didn't want people to touch her and she would scream and cry. Was scared of men and feet. She got over that SO FAST and now she loves attention and being pet and loved. She adores Jeremy. She is very happy and active and would be so easy to teach. She listens well-knows sit, stay, etc. Good in the car. She could probably live indoors or outdoors. She likes other dogs and plays well. She does not like to share food though and growls at the other puppies if they eat near her. She wants their food. She is fine with the older and bigger dogs and never growls at them. So she would be fine with other pets-just not small weak puppies. ha ha ha. She has short hair, long legs, and a tail that curls over her back!

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Hi Amanda!
Just saw this article in the NYT about the stateless population in Thailand. Here's a link if you haven't read it yet. Glad to see the media is finally publicizing this terrible situation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/08/weekinreview/08mydans.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
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