son-in-law said he might not let her come home as he has grown attached to her..
I bet he has become attached.
A home with out a pup is like a day with out sunshine.......
Since our little girl's been born we haven't been able to have an inside dog. Plenty of yard dogs. She's disabled and not steady on her feet and is easily knocked over if she's bumped against or jumped up on by dogs.
It's great that she wanted to bring those pups inside too. She's no longer afraid of them knocking her down.
Aren't they just darling.
My, imagine what sturdy companions they’ll be for your little girl, once they get some size to them.
I hope she is able to enjoy the usual puppy rambunctiousness. It’s in GP blood to be protective, independent thinkers. If you stay a step behind and observe, you may be pleasantly surprised with how they rise to the occasion, when allowed to ponder on their own.
I think I remember reading in some of the info about them that they are being used as therapy dogs among other things.
That means they are gentle and will be just the ticket for your little girl.
PPH, this is beginning to look more like providence all the time. : )