Greetings from chilly Kentucky! We’ve had winter weather since Sunday! The children were so excited to have these snow squalls. Giving the earth decoration of white crystals!
Queenie and her fussy, fluffy little dears are doing well. The children have so much fun playing with them. Especially now since they started growling at them, trying to chew their jackets and boots!
The brand new in our kennels is a litter of tiny, baby Bernedoodles. All males! Proud mama Snowy lovingly takes great care of them. She was bred to the new male, 18 lbs Baxter, from Happy Tail Pets.
Recently, we’ve done some new genetic and DNA testing on our Bernedoodles, so we are excitedly awaiting those results.
Another special offer we have for our friends is Bandit. Sometimes we find it hard to believe we’ll rehome him as he’s been ours for a long time. But he carries two copies of the party, producing more white on our cavapoos than we prefer. Our silly, sweet, loving Bandit would make a great pet or a great breeder dog, as he is a trustworthy breeder. If the female is in heat, he will never miss! So if you’d like, feel free to text 606-448-6121 or call 606-448-4351 for more info on him.
We are also expecting two cavapoo litters (Lord willing). By the first week of December, Ruby and Tammy were both bred to our new male. Radley, and we are super excited to see his pups.
Our house building project is now underway! The cement has been poured, and the remodeling will start in a week. So far, with all the rain, it has been super muddy! Covering the kitchen and living room floors with a fine layer of dust.
We are super excited to announce our own secret! Lord willing, we look forward to welcoming a special blessing into our hearts and home in March. We have been so blessed with a safe and healthy journey so far, for which we are so thankful!
In closing, we wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving! May we never take for granted the love, comfort, and fellowship of faith, family, and friends.
Love to you all till next time!
Sincerely,
Thomas Ridge Kennels