As The Word tells us that man was created and given dominion over the earth and all that was in it, including some of his best friends, the animals. [Genesis 1:21-26; Luke 12:6; James 3:7] Although through sin, man gave control of this earth temporarily over to the evil one, our Saviour has already victoriously defeated the enemy of souls and destroyer of this earth. Our Creator lovingly brought forth all the living creatures of this earth right before making man and He loves and cares for each of them. We have witnessed miraculous healings on behalf of some of His creatures He has placed in our care.
Recently, the elder youth of Angelic Assistance took on a unique role as foster parents to an orphaned litter of purebred German Shepherd puppies. From bottle-feeding every 2-3 hours since whelping to weaning onto puppy mush, these puppies have gone through every stage progression at the loving hands of caring youth. They took over the entire role of the mother in helping the puppies regulate their body heat, stimulate bowel movements, clean themselves, find food and water, and learn about the world around them while keeping them safe and happy. There were some unexpected moments, a little worry, and a lot of learning, but that is all normal to new parents. We were blessed with 9 healthy fur bundles of love who think children are their parents and pack leaders. Not sure you could find dogs more ready for family life, protection, or service fields. At only 5 weeks old, they were sitting for acknowledgement, releasing bowels in set areas and times, exploring, and responding to stimuli. Then, at 6 weeks old, they were potty-pad trained and learning new skills while being socialized for transition into working, service, and home lines. Now, at 8 weeks old, they are being prepared for adoption into their new families.
Each pup is adorable with unique characteristics and loving dispositions. They are growing day by day, developing more of their form and character. We are hoping to place them all in loving homes based upon the ability of their adopted parents to provide them the love, care, and support they need to blossom into sound companions and service dogs. The role a dog plays in the life of man is more important than many realize, especially in these last days. If you would like help in finding or training a dog for a particular service or just as a companion, feel free to contact us. Perhaps our Heavenly Father will place more animals needing angelic assistance in our path.
If you would like to get to know these precious pups a little better, you will find pictures and bios below. For more information regarding their adoption into fur-ever homes, please click here.
Puppies in Action




Puppy Bios

This is the first whelped pup. A sable male we nicknamed “Americano” because of his first paracord collar made by the kids. He now wears a dark blue collar and has consistently been the big boy of the pack. He has a look much like his father.

Next whelped pup is “Violet” with the purple collar. She is the first female pup and certainly in charge. She is black and tan and looks much like her mother.

Here is “Lavender” in the collar of the same color. The third whelped and second female. She is more laid back than her sisters.

Here is “Diego” in the orange collar. He is the fourth whelped, second male, and second black and tan pup. He received this name because he likes to follow his sister Dora wherever she goes.

Here is the fifth whelped pup, “Pink” in the bright pink collar. She is the third female and the remaining black and tan. She loves hanging with her sisters.

Here is “Dora the Explora” in the red collar. She is the fourth female and has always been on the lookout for an adventure. She leads the way for others to follow.

Meet “Maggie” in the magenta collar. She is the fifth female, but the one with the biggest voice. She leads her little subpack of pups.

Meet “Blue” in the light blue collar. He is not the runt, but our last sable male up for adoption. He likes to give his big brothers a tumbling every once in awhile.
Sire and Dam Pictures

