Mister Peanut and Frank E McWeiner

Hi there, Bill & Susan,

Hope you are doing very well!  

Proud owners of Mister Peanut now 15 1/2 and Frank E McWeiner, 3+ – remember Frank E’s drop off day – a day we’ll all never forget – the first “stay at home” day of the Corona.  We broke the rules and left our homes, and it was the best thing that ever happened to us.  Frank E is the smartest, most lovable, friendliest, caring, and well-trained dog we’ve ever owned – and a very athletic ball fetcher too.  I’ve never had the opportunity to be a stay-at-home dog mom and Frank E had the benefit of work-from-home parents since the day you dropped him off (!) so he has a bond unlike any other.  

Today, we were at an antique fair 60 miles from our home and spied the CUTEST wild bore pup we’ve ever seen and immediately rushed over to get the scoop.

Well, turns out she is also named Frankie and one of yours – six months old, and the couple says they only got ‘er because someone changed their mind. This Nuforest  Frankie girl is so darn cute! We can’t get her out of our minds.  

I was curious to know if this 6-month-old wild bore Frankie is related to our Frank E whelped 1/20/20 Lyons Mane/Canary in a Kohl Mine.   I know how hard it is to “make” these.  I remember seeing some wild bore in Mister Peanut’s lineage.

We still have three dogs – the two weiners and the Welsh Terrier. Two seniors is hard to manage, and we never planned to have three dogs for this long.  Peanut is definitely a trooper – still suffering from his mystery sinus/coughing problems for four years now but doesn’t want to miss out, I guess. 

When we are down to one again, I’ll be wild bore huntin’!!!

Nicole