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Great thread, BTW. 8)

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On 4/6/2015 momtochloe said:

This is a great website and a wonderful organization. They supply great dane service dogs free of charge to those that have mobility issues (Wounded Warrior and MS patients to name a few) but they also have given two young children dogs to help them walk and both sets of doctors are amazed at the progress of both kids since being able to maneuver without crutches or a wheelchair (please visit the Bella and George facebook page for some great pictures and information).

These cameras (there are five of them) are on 24 hours a day so whenever you have a moment or need a smile they are there for you. The Starlets (named after their mom Scarlet and are named after famous movie stars) are now a bit over three weeks old and, in addition to what mom supplies, are learning to eat specially made food out of a bowl (sometimes the sound is on and the noise these little ones make is hilarious!). At the end of the week four new 12 week old puppies will join the team AND there may be a new litter in a couple of months so there will be a LOT to see in the coming weeks . . . again if you have some free time or more important if you need a smile, this is a great place to visit!

I did, and George & Bella are amazing... plus adorable! {#emotions_dlg.tt1} Thanks for the post, Mom.

Check out the short video of these two cuties bike-riding, on FB.

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feline groovy, isn't that video of the two of them just the best? There is one from the winter when the east coast had all that snow of Bella sledding and George bounding right behind her . . . they are both very special in their own way and I am so grateful that they found each other, what a blessing . . . this morning the puppies broke out of their penned in area so they had to quickly erect the next level of fencing. This is when it really gets fun to watch them as their personalities are really starting to come out along with their exploring skills. On Friday is when the puppies from the Netherlands arrive, that should really be a fun (and busy) day!

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Warrior Canine Connection is expecting a new litter between tomorrow and Friday. There will be a video feed from the facility on explore.org after the puppies are born.

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Thanks so much for the heads up deepwaterdotter, I will most definitely be on the lookout for them . . . you can just never have enough puppies!

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Lab mama Temple is in the process of giving birth to her pups very soon. There is a whiteboard that will list the babies as they are delivered on explore.org.

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On 4/10/2015 deepwaterdotter said:

Lab mama Temple is in the process of giving birth to her pups very soon. There is a whiteboard that will list the babies as they are delivered on explore.org.

Here's the link, and two wee girls and a tiny dude have arrived so far. {#emotions_dlg.wub} Welcome to the world!

http://explore.org/live-cams/player/service-puppy-cam-2

They're in Maryland, BTW.

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Thank you again for the reminder feline groovy. I love how they give them different colored ribbons to tell them apart when they're so tiny! The last time I watched they were all fawn colored, these are a varied bunch. Between WCC, SDP and the Kitten Rescue (there are two black and white widdles that had seem to be glued together every time I watched but now I see there is a white and black one as well) there is so much to see!

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On 4/11/2015 momtochloe said:

Thank you again for the reminder feline groovy. I love how they give them different colored ribbons to tell them apart when they're so tiny! The last time I watched they were all fawn colored, these are a varied bunch. Between WCC, SDP and the Kitten Rescue (there are two black and white widdles that had seem to be glued together every time I watched but now I see there is a white and black one as well) there is so much to see!

Anytime, MTC; thanks for the reminder re: the Kitten Rescue cam. 8)

Here are two links for it, just in case one isn't working:

http://explore.org/live-cams/player/kitten-rescue-cam


Those little Oreo cookie catbabies are adorable!


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OMG... an ECAD Golden Retriever puppy cam, with LOTS of baby fluffies! {#emotions_dlg.tt1}

http://explore.org/live-cams/player/east-coast-assistance-dogs-cam