| Sonne Standard Poodles Suki & Samson's 2011 Puppies Litter of 11 Born August 22, 2011 Available Now: 1 Puppy - See Below The available puppies are ready to join their permanent families. All are doing well with crate training. They are sleeping in our bedroom in their own individual crates. We are getting up by 7:00am at this age to avoid accidents in the crates. They go outside frequently when playing and accidents in the house are at a minimum. They nap in their crates so that I can get them outside as soon as they wake up. On rainy days, we have a potty patch pad (with artificial grass) in their play area in our family room. The puppies went to the vet on November 10th for their 2nd set of puppy vaccinations. They also had their microchips inserted at their vet visit. Everyone is doing well and progressing at a normal pace. These pups are very typical of the Standard Poodle breed - they are loving, intelligent, friendly and very people-oriented. |
| Sonne's Serene Lady Suki |

| Sonne's Royal Sampson |


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| Sheldon Available Sheldon is a sweetheart. He started out life as the runt of the litter and remained 1/3 the size of his biggest and 1/2 the size of his littlest sister until the age of 3 months when he caught up with the smaller girls in his litter. I expect him to stay in the small range of about 35-40 lbs full-grown. people-oriented and loves to be on your lap or by your side. He was a chewer as a puppy and has had 2 surgeries in his young life for removal of foreign objects. The first time it was carpet fibers and the 2nd time it was leaves with pointy stems that got caught up in his intestines. Because of his sweet personality and multiple visits to the vets office, he has become special in the hearts of many. He has recover completely and is expected to lead a healthy, active life. He does wear a basket muzzle when outside just to be on the safe side. |



