Monday, March 17, 2008

A Difficult Decision


My dilemma is that I have to decide which of four wonderful puppies is Louis. I'm sure everyone feels sorry for my plight :-) They are all such very sweet Newf babies. A few weeks ago I was leaning towards Red and I think I still am. It's just so tough when you are surrounded by Newf puppies who take turns showing you how special they each are. I get to see them again this Friday. At that point I will have to finalize my decision so that the other people who are getting boys can choose... I think all the pups have homes except for one. Wish me luck please. This is going to be tough.

7 comments:

chummy's mum said...

Oh my Charity, we feel your pain! Our breeder gave us a choice between 3 of the girls, but we only had photos to go by since the babies were in the UK. I can only imagine how difficult it is to hold them all individually and cuddle them!! Lots of luck to you!

thimbles bobbins paper and ink said...

I couldn't choose! Oh my! What a tough decision. They are all fluffy/floofy love balls of fur. How adorable!

Charlotte said...

Pick the one on the right of the 2nd picture ? Is that red ?

Charlotte and crew

Charity, Katie, Louie & Natalie said...

I think the one you are talking about is Purple or Blue. Probably Purple because he is the biggest poser :-) I didn't have this hard of a time picking Katie. Hopefully on Friday something will happen to make the choice clear.

Unknown said...

Good luck Charity! That's such a tough one! All I can say is that my Gabe chose us! He picked us right away so we went with it and it's been the best choice ever! Smooch them up for us! Newf pups are so adorable!

Unknown said...

Oh yeah! I forgot to say...I really LOVE the expression on the pup on the right in the second picture. They are all so cute though that I really don't think you can go wrong!

Kathryn and Ari said...

Oh my gosh--they've gotten HUGE!
Good luck with the decision: I'm sure any one will be the right one. As the woman who fostered our rescue cats told us when we were trying to decide between the littermates, "after you spend a little time together as a family, you won't be able to imagine life with any other creature."