Greg Scheidle, MO
Deliver St Clair, MO Sat 2/14 - 12:00 pm
Former Client, Thank You!
Born 12/14/25
Expected Weight - 65 - 75 lbs
Coat Color - Cream
Slightly To Medium Wavy - Light Shedding
~ Affectionate Family Companion ~
Kolby is a gentle yet interactive little boy with a sweet personality! Playful yet attentive, this happy puppy will bring smiles with his playful cuteness as he explores and interacts with his family. Possessing medium energy, Kolby would thrive in a home with children or with a family ready to include him in their daily activities. His affectionate nature and playful spirit will make him a delightful companion.
This handsome puppy is learning all the right things for his age:
resting quietly in his crate for up to eight hours
ringing the potty bell to go out
uses the litter box and doggie door to keep his living space clean and potty free
comes when called
walks up and down stairs
walks on the leash willingly
is mastering impulse control against jumping on people and furniture
With his loving spirit, gorgeous Teddy Bear coat, and growing list of accomplishments, Kolby is sure to bring laughter, love, and a little extra sunshine to his forever family!
We are now four weeks old and this has been a big week! Our eyes are now fully open and we are beginning to respond to Chasedy when she take us through our daily training. A litter box has been added to our nursery room and we are already searching it out to go potty in! We also finished up our Neurological Stimulation exercises and have started the next phase of our training and conditioning. Holding, cuddling and walking around during this development stage helps us to learn to be secure when being carried and handled.
At 21 days our ears began to open and we can now hear. We don’t know much about science but research says that during the first week of hearing puppies have very little startle response to loud noises so Janet makes sure to take advantage of this time to begin conditioning us to accept these noises while we are eating. Doing something pleasant while we hear, startle and recover conditions us to ignore the scary noises that we will encounter in our future life. Daily sound conditioning will continue at each of our meals until we go home to our new family. We are getting used to hearing:
The sound of a running vacuum, force blow dryer and clippers
Slamming doors, gates and dropped objects
Honking horn and running car
Thunder, wind storm,
Lawn mower, power saw, buzzers, bells
Children playing, thumps, babies crying
