Pups and us got home at 20:30!! Half an hour before the original flight plans would have had the plane land!
Good on Rick...he got the pups here five hours before the transport company had scheduled. Got all the fees paid, Customs approved and we were gone in an hour and a half with the girls. Wonderful. There was nasty hail, missed us, what looked like funnel clouds, never did nothing and the four of us drove home in the dog bus.
Ran pups in the playground area, they jumped on some of the equipment...pottied, ate some kibs, drank, sniffed alot, and we had to go inside because it was getting too dark outside. Toweled the dears off because the grass was wet and dog bellies were damp, and they are napping in their containment areas. Wonderful.
It was too dark for photos and quite frankly, it is more important the pups settle in and get adjusted than worry about clicks...there will be time for that later...always time to click pics.
The girls are more beautiful than even we figured and such little characters...they both have such personalities. Lacy is stubborn and very forward...but funny because when it came to putting the sheep away, it was Emmy that was the pup standing in front giving little warning barks ("Not sure what you are but I know I need to be aware!"). I noted when I paid attention to Lacy, Emmy suddenly had something to say about, "Hey, my turn, I'm a cute puppers too!" So I expect it will be Lacy who is the most noteable forward pup, but Emmy can hold her own even is she is six days younger...she's a catching up!
Was delightful to see them running...body bouncing off each other like young pups do.
They are sleeping now, I had better catch some zzz's too, I expect them to be awake and yodelling for their breakfast sooner than later.