This is the picture that started it all:
My friend Andrea's dog, Penny, had puppies and even though we have always said we would have a dog someday, we hadn't yet pulled the trigger. After the puppies were born, she posted pictures of them when she put them up for sale. When I saw that first picture, I knew I was in trouble.
We stopped by to see her and check out the puppies when we were in Idaho Falls for the Fourth of July, and then went and saw them again in Island Park (her family has a cabin there also). The kids were all in heaven and both Sean and I knew at that point it was very likely we would be buying one. I had my eye on Charlie from the beginning and he was even cuter in person.
Molly holding Charlie on the left:
He was only about 5 weeks old in these pictures.
The decision was made to make "Simon" (the temporary name Andrea's kids gave him) ours. We went with the name Charlie just because we love it and it is classic. His middle name is Huckleberry-- partly because we went huckleberry picking the same weekend we picked him up, and believe it or not, Sean loves the name. We were able to pick him up a few weeks later at the end of July. The kids were SO excited and couldn't believe we were actually making good on our promise to buy a dog. We had always told them, "When Molly is older." When Molly turned two, they actually asked on her birthday, "Can we get a dog now?!"
Charlie was really sweet on the ride home and didn't whine or whimper at all.
Checking out his new digs
After his first bath
He's been steadily growing and will continue to grow until he is 60-70 lbs! He is going to be a big dog, and we're ok with that! I like the idea of having a dog that can be active and run and play with the kids.
It has definitely been a lot of work so far, and we still have a lot of training to go, but I am really glad we finally took the leap. He is a great dog and very patient. He definitely still LOVES to chew and nip at the kids clothes, but from everything I've read, you just have to be patient and let them grow out of it. Thankfully he has left the furniture alone, but we do have a nice assortment of shirts and shorts with little holes in them! He potty trained fairly quickly, which I am super grateful about. He is easy to love (and forgive!) with that sweet face and fluffy fur. One of the things that really sold me on him was the fact that he is hypoallergenic and doesn't shed. He is 3/4 poodle and 1/4 golden retriever and he really doesn't shed at all.
We took him back up to Island Park with us a few weeks ago for Labor Day weekend and reunited him with his mom and sister when we went to visit Andrea and her family. His mom was really excited to see him and his sister just pestered him the entire time. :) I love that he comes from such a great friend.
Welcome to the family, boy!
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