The Pups:
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Maizy
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Marley
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Maya
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Mimsy
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Morgan
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Tri-Color
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Tri-Chestnut
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Tri-Chestnut
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Tri-Color
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Tri-Color
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Birth Stats: |
Born: 10:25 am
Weight: 11.9 oz
Length: 7 3/4"
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Born: 1:09 pm
Weight: 13.4 oz
Length: 8"
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Born: 4:18 pm
Weight: 13.2 oz
Length: 8"
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Born: 6:15 pm
Weight: 14.3 oz
Length: 8 1/2"
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Born: 6:30 pm
Weight: 8.9 oz
Length: 7"
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Click on any of the photos to super size them. Hold mouse over photo for caption.
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Birth
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Week 1
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Week 2
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Week 3
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Week 4
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Week 5
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Week 7
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M A L E S
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5
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Maverick
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Merlin
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Milo
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Mowgli
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Colors:
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Tri-Chestnut
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Tri-Color
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Tri-Chestnut
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Tri-Color
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Birth Stats: |
Born: 2:11 pm
Weight: 1 lb 0.2 oz
Length: 9"
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Born: 4:48 pm
Weight: 13.9 oz
Length: 8 1/4"
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Born: 5:30 pm
Weight: 9.7 oz
Length: 7"
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Born: 7:27 pm
Weight: 12.9 oz
Length: 7 1/2"
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Birth
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Week 1
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Week 2
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Week 3
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Week 4
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Week 5
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Week 7
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Miscellaneous Photos - Birth Week - To view caption, hover mouse over small image.
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Miscellaneous Photos - Week 1 - To view caption, hover mouse over small image.
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Miscellaneous Photos - Week 2 - To view caption, hover mouse over small image.
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Miscellaneous Photos - Week 3 - To view caption, hover mouse over small image.
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Miscellaneous Photos - Week 4 - To view caption, hover mouse over small image.
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Miscellaneous Photos - Weeks 5, 6 and 7 - To view caption, hover mouse over small image.
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Puppy Personality Profiles
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Maizy
This little gal is a go-getter and is full of energy. She is a very strong pup and toussels with anybody she can find to spar with. She is also very personable and interactive with people and after playtime loves to snuggle on my lap. When presented with the wing she was really checking it out, sniffing it and walking all around it and followed it when it moved.
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Marley
She is probaby the most independent of the females. She is always busy exploring and checking things out and is usually the last to be in my lap at naptime. She is also very sweet and docile and doesn't put up a big fight when turned on her back. She plays well with others without being a bully and is a well-built and stocky little gal. She was very interested in the wing and wanted to pounce and chew on it.
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Maverick
He is the most laid-back and docile one of the males. He's seems to sit back and watch the pups on the sidelines untile he's ready to get into a tussle, but then watch out, he can keep up with the best of them. He is a stocky and well-built pup with excellent conformation for busting through heavy cover while on the hunt, although his temperment is very soft and thus will take a slow and progressive approach to acclimating him to the gun in the proper
manner so as not to blink him and create gunshyness. When presented with the wing he was very interested and it kept his attention for a longer time period than it did for any of the other pups.
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Maya
This darling girl is one animated little pup. She hops, skips, jumps, and whirls wherever she goes and her tail is always wagging as fast as it will go. She is very responsive to my voice and readily jumps in my lap for cuddles and snuggles, but she won't stay long because she wants to keep exploring, but in a few minutes she will check back with me for a few more minutes of cuddles and snuggles. This gal is such a go-getter that she
pounced on the wing when presented with it and of course her tail was wagging 100 mph all the while.
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Merlin
This boy is a little sweetheart. He is adventurous and playful and does not display bully behavior when playing with siblings. He is just as much the underdog as he is the top dog during playtime. He is a well-built pup, not too stocky and not too slender. He is not afraid of loud or unexpected noises and will pause for a moment, but then go right back to playing. If you sit on the floor long enough you will find him in your lap eventually. He was very
interested in the wing, sniffed it for a while and then tail started wagging very quickly.
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Milo
This little boy is a complete BUSY BODY. He's everywhere and into everything. He's hard to keep track of because this boy gets around and quickly. He's a good eater and usually comes away from the dinner bowl with the biggest, fattest belly of them all. He is one of the first pups that I noticed goes back into the playpen to do his duties in the sawdust instead of on the floor. This one should be easy to house train. Absolutely interested
in the wing, became animated and readily followed it.
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Mimsy
What a darling, so full of energy and spunk. She is very explorative and is and plays well with her siblings without being a bully. She appears to be very mild tempered and does not show any Alpha tendencies with her litter mates. She is also very snuggly and loves to climb in my lap for some lovins. She was interested in the wing and perked up and readily followed it.
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Morgan
"Tiny but Mighty" describes this little gal to a "T". She is one of the toughest little gals; she gets tromped on and then turns around and gives her sibling a whoopin' back. She is not afraid to explore and check everything out, but at the same time she's one of the first ones in my lap for cuddles and snuggles with her tail wagging all the time. She is very snuggly and will stay tucked up under your chin for as long
as you will let her. She was very interested in the wing and her tail started wagging faster than normal and readily followed the scent.
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Mowgli
This handsome boy is just as sweet as he is cute and boy is this one smart. He was also one of the first pups I noticed going back into the playpen during playtime to do his duties instead of on the floor. He will come when I call him and he loves to be snuggled. He's playful with his siblings without being a bully. He is loaded with personality and charm classic of the Llewellin. At this point he was not super interested when presented with a
wing, but could have been distracted by other things. This evaluation is very early so chances are good that the wing will be captivating during another play session.
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LIVE Puppy Cam Snapshots (click to supersize)
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Video Clips (Click on the thumbnail to view the video clip in a separate window on YouTube)
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Temporary Welping Box
October 10, 2014
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First Cereal Experience
October 21, 2014
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Suppertime
October 31, 2014
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Chaos In The Cottage
November 7, 2014
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Playtime's Over
November 7, 2014
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Tribes Have Merged
November 24, 2014
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Web Log (Litter M): (from most recent at top)
Week 8
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Monday, November 24th, 2014 |
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The two tribes have merged, says I in Survivor-ish jargon. They (meaning the remaining Litter M and N pups) are all now snug as bugs in a rug out in the Puppy Cottage. Since there are only three Litter M pups left (Maverick, Mowgli and Milo), I figured the Litter N pups wouldn't be so overwhelmed by the bigger pups because they have the majority. Now that both momma dogs are done nursing, the only issue was whether or not the larger pups would trounce on the smaller ones. So far, so good.
When I first considered combining the two litters, this morning I brought Maverick into the house from the cottage and put him in with Litter N, he was a bit overwhelmed by the flood of attention from the smaller pups and looked a little forlorned, you know the look, big sad eyes and all. Momma Benelli wasn't too keen on the issue though and growled and snapped at him for being there, so I realized that she needed to be removed from the situation immediately. Once the overprotective momma figure was removed things went well. That's when I decided to try a complete merge to the playpen in the puppy cottage..
I captured a video of the merge, and have posted to YouTube, video entitled "The Tribes Have Merged". ENJOY!
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Saturday, November 22nd, 2014 |
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Maizy and Maya left today for their new home with Kris and Angela, they will be going to live in ND and will have the opportunity to hunt. YAY!! Maverick, Mowgli and Milo will be going home next week, so they are staying a bit longer. I'm just glad they have each other for company. It's so hard for one little puppy to be the final one left without any littermates to play with. It won't be too long now before they are all happy and content in their new homes.
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Friday, November 21st, 2014 |
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WOW, these guys are getting so BIG! Only four of the nine pups have gone to their new homes, so Milo, Maverick, Mowgli, Maizy and Maya are still playmates in the cottage. They are now about TWICE the size of the Litter N puppies, even though they are only two weeks older, but the difference is uncanny. This is why the two litters cannot ever be merged together as I think the littler ones will get tromped on.
The Llew Crew of Litter M are wreaking havoc on the playpen. Because they are bored, they get into all kinds of mischief and are now pulling up the rubber flooring and digging at the corners. They are literally busting at the seams wanting OUT! They will LOVE the day they get to leave here and go live in a home where there's lots of stuff to do.
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Week 8: This week's milestone - Destructive Behavior. This is the week where the pups really become little monsters. They are into everything, chewing and destroying anything they can get a hold of. They are rapidly tiring of their 9x5 playpen and beg to get out into the room to romp and play.
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Week 7
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Monday, November 17th, 2014 |
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Now that these pups are faster, larger and MUCH heavier, it is near impossible to get weekly portraits by myself as I can't hold them up in front of the backdrop with one hand and take a photo with the other hand like I used to. I didn't have any help last week, so I'm sorry we had to skip Week 6 portraits, however this week I got creative and just took the weekly portraits with the pups sitting on my lap instead of holding them in front of a
backdrop... not as "professional" looking, but at least you can see how much they've changed. I plan to get some more litter photos posted soon.
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Saturday, November 15th, 2014 |
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So sorry folks, as you can imagine I have been extremely busy with pups going home and getting puppy documents and information packets ready to go with pups that are leaving, plus with Litter N puppy selection and invoicing and now that they are weaning I'm feeding them meals along with Litter M getting fed meals and final wormings, not to mention microchipping and updating health records, I haven't had much time to blog in the evenings or post
any photos, but I will try to make up for that soon.
Several puppies have gotten to go to their new homes this week, so far Merlin, Marley, Mimsy, and Morgan have flown the coop. Maizy, Maverick, Maya, Mowgli and Milo are still here and will be for another week or so.
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Week 7: This week's milestone - Pups go home. This is the week that all the puppies start to fly the coop and begin their exciting new lives with their new families. While I will miss them, I am so excited for them and for all the adventures they will have.
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Week 6
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Thursday, November 6th, 2014 |
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I have uploaded two new videos for your viewing pleasure this evening.
The first video entitled "Chaos in the Cottage" shows exactly that, how chaotic it is in the Puppy Cottage right now during dinner/playtime. The pups are everywhere and getting into all kinds of mischief. They love ripping apart the eggcrate bedding and making a huge mess. No matter how clean the floor was to start with, it always ends up covered in pine shavings, bits of green foam and
kibbles of food in a total of about 15 minutes.
The second video shows how I get all the puppies back in their playpen after "Playtime's Over". So funny to see them all come running! Sorry the video isn't the greatest, it's hard to film and manage the sliding door at the same time but still thought you'd all get a kick out of it anyway.
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Thursday, November 6th, 2014 |
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Puppies are now fed dry food only in preparation for going to their new homes NEXT WEEK already! WOW! Amazing how fast 7 weeks has gone by with this litter.
The Puppy Cottage is literally chaos now during dinner and playtimes. The pups are running and darting everywhere, so I have to be careful where I step because more than likely there's a puppy under foot. I have to block off the playpen area while I'm cleaning otherwise the pups are in there tugging on my waste bag, or my pant leg, or trying to get in my lap as I'm squatting down to scoop out the old pine bedding. I am planning to get a
video of this later today so you all can see how much they've grown since the LIVE Puppy Cam was last broadcasting this litter.
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Week 6: This week's milestone - Eye color changes from blue to gold or
brown This is the week that the puppies eyes will make the transition from their baby blues to their adult color. All the tri-chestnut pups will have golden yellow eyes and the tri-color black pups will have deep amber to brown colored eyes as adults.
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Week 5
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Sunday, November 2nd, 2014 |
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Puppies are old enough now that dinner and playtime is now referred to as "Chaos in the Cottage"! The pups are into EVERYTHING, tugging on pant legs, chewing on shoestrings, biting ankles through my socks, OUCHIE! They love to pull the towels out of the laundry basket under the deep sink and drag them around the floor like a big woobie blanket. The pups are also now very curious about the doggy door that momma HOPE disappears through.
They test it with their noses and the door swings a bit and they sit back. Then they will try again. If it were warmer outside, I would teach them to go on through the door so they could play in the covered dog run outside, but temps have been in the mid 40's here and it's just too darn cold, BUMMER! I love taking puppies out in the yard at this age and watch them romp in the grass, but it doesn't look like this litter will get that opportunity because of the temperatures.
I just posted the 5 week Puppy Portraits this afternoon, ENJOY! :0)~
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Saturday, November 1st, 2014 |
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Puppy selection has been finalized and now we know which puppies are still available. I have one male (Milo) and one female (Mimsy) that are unspoken for at this moment and the Puppy Applications are starting to come in. Hopefully those two beautiful pups will have a new family soon as well.
The pups are now eating dry Earthborn Puppy Vantage kibble with just a little bit of wet food mixed in with it . I am no longer soaking the dry kibble to soften it before the meal. This will be the last week that they will have some wet food added and have the opportunity to nurse, at six weeks they will be put on dry kibble only in preparation for going to their new homes at seven weeks. At that time I will start feeding three times per
day instead of two times since nursing will also have been eliminated.
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Friday, October 31st, 2014 |
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I have removed my "Breeder Pick" from the reservation list as I have decided that the timing is not quite right for the addition of a new puppy into the household, therefore I have an extra female which will be available from this litter. Just FYI... if I had chosen a pup it would've been Maya, not only because I love the tri-chestnut coloration of her coat, but mainly because I love her spunky and affectionate personality.
She's quite the little dynamo, very quick and agile and she will make someone a fine hunting companion.
I am still waiting to hear from the rest of the folks about their female puppy picks. I will update the pup status as soon as I hear something.
Just posted a new video entitled SUPPERTIME showing how excited the pups get when its feeding time! EMJOY :0)~
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Thursday, October 30th, 2014 |
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Puppy Selection starts today! A new statistic has been added to the pups tables above for "Status", this will indicate Reserved, Available, or Pending for each pup. Once a puppy has been selected, the status will change to reserved. We do have some puppies still available out of this litter, so after the people who have reservation deposits have chosen their pups, the remaining ones will be marked available and
sold on a first come first served basis. In the event someone wants an available pup and have committed to sending a reservation deposit, the status will show as Pending until the deposit is received.
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Week 5: This week's milestones - Puppy Socialization / Puppy Selection Week
Pups will belong to a new family! At the start of this week, the puppies belong to Hickory Hollow, but by the end of the week, they will belong to a new family! Even though they won't know it yet, they will have been spoken for by their new puppy parents and in a couple weeks will get to go to their new homes.
Now that the pups are old enough to have visitors, they will have lots of opportunities for socialization with our big dogs, adults and children. We will also concentrate on acclimating them to noises of all varieties during "percussion sessions" where they will endure rapping on pans, opening and closing of doors, music on the radio, and whatever else I can think of to condition them for life after Hickory Hollow.
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Week 4
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Monday, October 27th, 2014 |
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Week 4 puppy portraits have just been posted!! ENJOY! :0)~
In preparation for Puppy Selection coming along later this week, I have started to post puppy Personality Profiles to help those on this litter's reservation list choose the puppy that will become a part of their family.
FOR THOSE THAT HAVE RESERVATIONS: Puppy selection begins at week 5. (Thursday 10/30). Whenever you have made your choice, send me an e-mail letting me know your first, second and third pick pups and the reason for selecting each particular pup. Then, once everyone has sent me their picks, we can determine which pup will go where. Hopefully the process won't take too long as I'm sure most people have been watching a particular
pup or pups since the beginning. It will be fun to see how this all pans out, but usually it ends up working out well.
Pups had their 3rd worming today.
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Sunday, October 26th, 2014 |
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Noise desensitization is going very well. Each time I am with the pups I try to make a few small and large sounding noises. When I first started this a week back, all the pups would immediately stop what they were doing, shrug down closer to the ground and look around. Now the noises don't really bother them, not even the larger sounding noises I make. Now it's getting harder and harder to get their attention because they are
not phased by my "attention getters". This can be a good thing and a bad thing for obvious reasons.
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Saturday, October 25th, 2014 |
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Today we had a couple special visitors who flew in from Ohio just for a short puppy visit. Pete and Kelli Heins were here to see the females of the litter, sit and play with them and try to figure out which little girl they want to call their own when its puppy selection time. Lots of photos were taken (some of which I will post on this page in the miscellaneous week 4 section), and puppy kisses were given. They've narrowed their choices to two
of the four females, it was a produtive visit and should help them make their final decision.
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Friday, October 24th, 2014 |
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Puppies have been seen going to the water fountain to drink after their kibble meal, that is a really good sign that they are figuring things out and staying hydrated.
Another thing that is noteworthy is that they've only had TWO poopy potty accidents outside the playpen during playtime. These pups are so smart that they will go back into the playpen and do their duty in their potty spot. That is awesome and will play a good part in helping to house/potty train them when they go to their new homes.
Lastly, I will mention another fun thing. These pups are so social and LOVE human companionship, so I will sit on the floor over in the corner during playtime and they will all come and pile on me and want some lovins. I've tried to take a few photos of this, but the angle isn't always great when shooting the camera towards my lap. Then when playtime is over and I need the pups back in their playpen, I will go in there, squat down and call
them and they all come running to me! This way I don't have to run down each one individually and put him/her back in. John couldn't believe they actually came running to me, needless to say he was impressed.
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2014 |
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Weaning has officially begiun. The pups were only on goat's milk and rice cereal for a couple days and have now graduated to canned food and wetted down dry kibble. I will soak the dry kibble for the next couple days and mix with the canned to get the pups used to chewing their food instead of licking and swallowing. Once they are pros at this, I will no longer soak the dry kibble and just mix it with the canned food. I am currently
feeding the pups twice per day, plus HOPE is still a full-time momma and nurses as she sees fit. Once HOPE starts to wean her pups herself and cuts back, I will supplement by feeding three times per day. By the time the pups are six weeks old they will be completely weaned from momma's milk and eating dry kibble.
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This week's milestone: Rough Play / Weaning Begins
I am no longer weighing puppies on a daily basis now, however I will still weigh them weekly.
Right now the pups are so sweet and gentle and when they come to see you they are snuggly and want to be held and get some attention. For the most part, they like to crawl into your lap and go to sleep. In a few days, this will all go away and they begin to become little monsters (lovingly referred to of cours). They will bite everything they can get their little mouths on including fingers, toes and their favorites... shoelaces!
As their little personalities continue to emerge this week, I will be posting puppy personality profiles in preparation for puppy selection starting next Thursday.
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Week 3
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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014 |
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This morning I removed the temporary whelping box barriers and let the pups have the entire puppy play pen! They now have access to the automatic waterer so that they can get a drink whenever they want. Most pups are very curious at this age, so when I swish my fingers around in the water they are curious as to the sound it makes and they come flocking over. Most will dip their muzzles in the water not knowing it's there because it's clear,
but it doesn't take them long to take a taste and some started drinking right away.
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Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 |
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Today was the pup's first introduction to weaning cereal. I mix Gerber Baby Rice Cereal with goat's milk until it reaches a pasty consistency. At first they aren't really sure what it is after accidentally dipping their muzzles in it, but after the first taste has registered, they come back for more and eat ravenously. It doesn't take long to get them hooked on the goat's milk cereal and then they are on to soft canned food pretty quickly.
I caught their first cereal experience on video and I have shared it on YouTube (click here). ENJOY! :0)~
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Sunday, October 19th, 2014 |
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As many of you who watch the LIVE Puppy Cam have probably already noticed, I swtitched out the bedding in the whelp box from the grey carpeting to pine shavings. I usually move the pups out to the Puppy Cottage around 4 weeks of age, at which time they would be bedded down on the pine shavings, so I essetially switched them over a little earlier than normal. These pups are doing great and are plump and healthy, so I was not worried about
making the switch.
Later this week I will begin offering a weaning cereal to the pups a couple times per day to get them used to lapping up a meal from a plate. This will begin the process of weaning them off momma's milk and eventually on to dry food.
Puppies had their 2nd worming today.
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Friday, October 17th, 2014 |
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This week's milestones: Introduction to solid food / Play behavior
This is my absolute favorite time with the pups. Their eyes and ears are open and they are becoming playful and inquisitive about their surroundings. Their individual personalities begin to develop and they will begin to do some of their natural doggy behavior for the first time. Their skin is freckled enough that we will be able to tell how much ticking the pups will have as adults.
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Week 2
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2014 |
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Pups are really becoming active in the Cottage, they are wagging their tails, barking and playing with each other. I hope that you all have been able to witness some of their playtime on the LIVE Puppy Cam lately.
They are also very snuggly at this age. I love to cuddle a cooing puppy, because this stage won't last for long and pretty soon they will be struggling to get out of your grasp so that they can wreak havoc in the playroom.
Their puppy coats are getting really thick and plush too. I love to run my hands through their coats as they are so soft and fluffy right now.
I have also started conditioning the pups to noises. Before they had their eyes open they were sensitive to touch and would startle very easily when I went to pet them. Now that their ears are open, it's the same thing; they startle very easily at the slightest noise that seems out of place. I am starting to lightly tap on the walls or clap my hands together or whistle. They all will stop what they are doing, sit up and look around
to see if they can tell where the noise is coming from. At this point, if the noise is too loud, the pups will try to retreat to a hiding place, so I must be careful not to cause trauma, but just supply enough noise to peak their curiosity.
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Tuesday, October 14th, 2014 |
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This afternoon I switched the LIVE Puppy Cam back over to this litter! YAY!! The pups are so cute right now, playing with each other and being rolley-poley, there's much more activity with this litter right now, so thought it would be more fun to see!
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Monday, October 13th, 2014 |
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Tails are a waggin' in the Puppy Cottage! Now when you talk to the pups sometimes you can elicit a tail wagging response. This morning a few came over to see me and when I talked and petted them they wagged their tails! I love the episodes of interaction with the pups at this age. They are just SO CUTE now that their eyes are opened.
Next, I'm sure you've all been anticipating the Week 2 puppy portraits, so you're in luck! I've just posted them. I feel I must apologize however because these are not the best photos I've ever taken. Since their eyes have recently opened, I don't like to take too many photos flashing the bright light in their eyes, so I didn't get the style of glamour photos I ususally get, but to minimize risk for the pups, I only take two to three
photos of each pup and pick from the best.
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Saturday, October 11th, 2014 |
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Puppies are now becoming very interactive now that their eyes and ears are opened. They notice noises and start to come to the edge of the box to greet us. They also are past the point of being startled when you touch them and seem to enjoy being petted and scratched. They are also starting to exhibit interactions with each other such as mouthing a littermates muzzle or biting a tail. Pretty soon they will be full-on playing! I love
this age!!
Here's the latest eye opening update:
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Maizy |
Both open |
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Milo |
Both open |
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Marley |
Both open |
7 |
Mimsy |
Both open |
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Maverick |
Both open |
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Morgan |
Both open |
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Maya |
Both open |
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Mowgli |
L open, R 1/2 |
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Merlin |
Both open |
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Friday, October 10th, 2014 |
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Pups had their first worming today.
If you haven't read the blogs for other litters regarding worming days then I will mention it again here. This is NOT a fun task. In recent years the manufacturer changed the formula for the wormer from something that the pups used to love, so they would lap it up from the syringe wanting more, to something they absolutely hate, so they shake their heads, try to spit it out and foam at the mouth while doing it. I feel bad putting them
through this necessary evil...
I will be working on taking portraits for week #2 this afternoon sometime and hopefully have them up sometime this weekend. My apologies too, it just dawned on me that I have not taken any videos of Litter M, I will take some in the puppy cottage this afternoon and get them posted to YouTube.
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Thursday, October 9th, 2014 |
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The pups are already two weeks old!! Can't believe how time flies. Here's how they weign-in at two weeks:
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Maizy |
2 lbs, 8.0 oz |
6 |
Milo |
2 lbs, 1.5 oz |
2 |
Marley |
2 lbs, 7.0 oz |
7 |
Mimsy |
2 lbs, 8.0 oz |
3 |
Maverick |
2 lbs, 14.0 oz |
8 |
Morgan |
1 lb, 12.6 oz |
4 |
Maya |
2 lbs, 0.8 oz |
9 |
Mowgli |
2 lbs, 11.0 oz |
5 |
Merlin |
2 lbs, 8.5 oz |
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Here's the latest eye opening update! It seems by past experience that the larger the pup, the slower the eyes open. The tiniest of pups eyes usually open first.
1 |
Maizy |
Both open |
6 |
Milo |
Both starting |
2 |
Marley |
Both 1/2 open |
7 |
Mimsy |
Both open |
3 |
Maverick |
R: open L: 1/2 |
8 |
Morgan |
Both open |
4 |
Maya |
Both 1/2 open |
9 |
Mowgli |
Both starting |
5 |
Merlin |
Both 3/4 open |
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This week's milestones: Ears will open/Cutting teeth
Most of the pups' eyes are now open with a couple trailing behind but they will be open soon. They will be able to see clearer and clearer each day, starting with shadows for the first few days until their eyes can focus on specific objects. This will be a fun week and we are looking forward to having the puppies notice us when we come into the room and come over to the edge of the box to greet us. This week's milestone, although not
as noticeable as the eyes opening, but just as significant for the pups, are that their ear canals will be opening. Later this week the pups will be noticeably affected by the sounds around them.
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Week 1
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2014 |
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Benelli woke me up at 4:00 am frantic to go outside. Thinking this may be the beginning of whelping for Litter N, I moved HOPE and her pups out to the puppy cottage to make room for Benelli's Litter N. Momma HOPE and the pups are all settled into the cottage and are under the warming lamp. They will not be featured on the LIVE Puppy Cam for a while as Litter N will take the spotlight for now, but here are a few photos of their new setup
in the cottage.
There are only two pups so far that only have one eye all the way open, and that's Maizy and Morgan. The rest of the pups are just starting to peak open at the corners.
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Friday, October 3rd, 2014 |
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I just posted the pup's one week portraits! ENJOY!
As I was shooting the photos today and held each pup in my hand again, I noticed how nicely the pups are gaining weight and strength. They all have nice round bellies too which tells me they are getting plenty of milk from momma HOPE. I used to offer her measured meals morning and evening, but now I am putting out a bowl of food and keeping it full so that she can eat free choice. She now goes through about 4 to 6 cups of food
daily along with several gallons of water and I really think that has been adventageous for the pups.
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2014 |
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I cannot believe the pups are already one week old today!! I have even seen a few pups try to get up off their bellies and take a step instead of scooting. Here's how the pups measure up at weigh-in this morning.
1 |
Maizy |
1 lb, 7.4 oz |
6 |
Milo |
1 lb, 3.7 oz |
2 |
Marley |
1 lb, 8.5 oz |
7 |
Mimsy |
1 lb, 9.1 oz |
3 |
Maverick |
1 lb, 13.5 oz |
8 |
Morgan |
15.8 oz |
4 |
Maya |
1 lb, 4.3 oz |
9 |
Mowgli |
1 lb, 7.8 oz |
5 |
Merlin |
1 lb, 8.4 oz |
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I hope to take one week portraits within the next day or so and post them on this page and to Facebook. Stay tuned!
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This week's milestone: Eyes will open
During this week, the pups will reach an exciting milestone; their eyes will be starting to open, probably around October 5th or 6th and definitley before they turn 2 weeks old. Right now, their eyelids are fused together but there is a crease that defines the upper from the lower lid. As their eyes start to open the crease starts to deepen and separate starting at the corner of the eye by the tear ducts and working across the eye until they
are completely separated. The opening process can take a couple days from the first peek of the glistening eyeball beneath to being able to entirely see those beautiful baby blues. Once their eyes are open, the precious little babes take on a whole new personality.
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Birth Week
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2014 |
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I had someone ask me recently, "At what age does the ticking start showing?". I love answering this question because it's a great one. The answer is "within a few days after birth". I like to use the analogy that the pups are like a polaroid photo and as they develop the color gets darker and darker. Did you know that they won't get their full color coat until they are nearly one year old?
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Here's a snapshot of Maizy's belly where the spots are easiest to see. She is only 5 days old!
Through her thin white baby coat you can see her pink skin underneath is already developing pigmented spots which will eventually grow colored hair we call "ticking".
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2014 |
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As I suspected, that one 5-minute nursing session with Benelli helped Morgan get the boost she needed! She is now gaining weight at the same ratio as the other pups and I'm very pleased about that.
Every morning during the Super Dog exercises, I have the opportunity to look over each pup with a critical eye. I noticed their paws where dew claws were removed are all healing nicely, the belly button where the umbilical cord was attached has also healed nicely, and they all have good muscle tone and feel nice and plump when held in my hand.
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Sunday, September 28th, 2014 |
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Today we started the Super Dog program. For those of you who don't know what that's all about, (read more here). We will be performing the "Super Dog" techniques from now until day 16.
Pups are all steadily gaining strength and weight, with the average being 1 to 2 ounces daily. Here's how the pups currently measure up.
1 |
Maizy |
15.0 oz |
6 |
Milo |
13.1 oz |
2 |
Marley |
1 lb, 1.3 oz |
7 |
Mimsy |
1 lb, 1.2 oz |
3 |
Maverick |
1 lb, 4.5 oz |
8 |
Morgan |
10.2 oz |
4 |
Maya |
15.0 oz |
9 |
Mowgli |
15.4 oz |
5 |
Merlin |
1 lb, 1.4 oz |
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By now, I hope you all have had a chance to view the LIVE Puppy Cam and see the darling little wigglers for yourself. If not, here's a few snapshots I took this morning. (check out the LIVE Puppy Cam Snapshots)
This evening I discovered a nice benefit to having Benelli's litter due a couple weeks after HOPE's litter. One of the puppies (Morgan) is very tiny and after three days of not gaining as much weight as I'd like her to and HOPE not having enough milk for extra nursing sessions for her I noticed that Benelli's milk has already come in! So, I put the pup on Benelli and let her get her fill. Benelli allowed it and it worked out great! Not sure
momma HOPE
felt the same way due to her desperate yips from the nursery telling me she wasn't happy I stole a puppy and disappeared with it, but it's really all for the best. Hopefully that will be the boost Morgan needed to start gaining at normal rate.
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Saturday, September 27th, 2014 |
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Pups are all doing great today and all have gained weight. Each morning I take pup weight measurements to make sure they are gaining an adequate amount of weight since the last weigh-in. It's especially important when there are more pups than milk faucets. There's a real chance that some pups, mainly the smaller and weaker ones, won't get enough nourishment in a 24-hour period and I can tell that from the weigh-ins. When a pup weighs the same or less
than last weigh-in, then I will make sure s/he gets a few extra private feeding sessions at momma's milk bar or supplement by bottle feeding goat's milk. I stocked my fridge today with a quart because I assume I will need to do this within the next few days for some pups.
Pup's dew claws were removed today.
This evening HOPE got her much needed, post-whelping bath because frankly, she STUNK, and not that she needed to be any friskier today. You know how dogs get that after bath spunk, she was running around here like crazy!
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Friday, September 26th, 2014 |
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Still no 10th pup this morning, but HOPE seems to be doing great, she's hungry and is eating well and doesn't seem to be in any distress.
The LIVE Puppy Cam is now online, and I am working on getting puppy portraits cropped and posted. I hope to get photos done today and post sometime soon.
Thanks to everyone who played the Litter "M" Name Game on Facebook, you guys came up with some great suggestions. There were a couple I hadn't thought of myself which I ended up using (Mowgli and Merlin), thanks Lisa and Rich for those cool names!
UPDATE: Birth day puppy portraits are now posted. I love all those little pink noses!
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Thursday, September 25th, 2014 |
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6:45 am - HOPE is doing her pre-labor panting and pacing now. I'm so happy she's decided to do this first thing this morning instead of last thing at night! Hopefully this means that puppies will come at a decent hour today instead of in the middle of the night. I can only HOPE!! ;0)~
Pups are coming!!
1st
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10:25 am
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female
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Tri-color (white/black/tan)
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11.9 oz
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7 3/4" |
2nd |
1:09 pm
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female
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Tri-chestnut (white/chestnut/tan)
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13.4 oz
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8" |
3rd |
2:11 pm
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male
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Tri-chestnut (white/chestnut/tan)
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1 lb 0.2 oz
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9" |
4th |
4:18 pm
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female
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Tri-chestnut (white/chestnut/tan)
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13.2 oz
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8" |
5th |
4:48 pm
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male
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Tri-color (white/black/tan)
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13.9 oz
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8 1/4" |
6th |
5:30 pm
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male
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Tri-chestnut (white/chestnut/tan)
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9.7 oz
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7" |
7th |
6:15 pm
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female
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Tri-color (white/black/tan)
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14.3 oz
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8 1/2" |
8th |
6:30 pm
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female
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Tri-color (white/black/tan)
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8.9 oz
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7" |
9th |
7:27 pm
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male
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Tri-color (white/black/tan)
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12.9 oz
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7 1/2" |
10th |
According to the vet and the x-ray, we thought we were expecting a 10th pup, but none came. HOPE seems to be resting fine and is not in any distress. |
Several birth day photos have been posted to our Hickory Hollow Llewellin Setters facebook page. They will eventually be posted on this page as well, but that will take me a while to get that done. Facebook makes it so easy using the Mobile Uploads option.
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2014 |
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HOPE is normally a complete chow hound when it comes to food, but this morning she refused her breakfast. That is actually a good thing... she is due to whelp in a couple days and she will normally refuse breakfast a couple days beforehand, so this is just another sign that she is on track for whelping on Friday or Saturday.
10:30 pm UPDATE! We've had an interesting development tonight...I'm taking HOPE's resting temp twice per day during this last week of gestation watching for the tell tale temp drop to 98.4 or below which indicates whelping will begin within 12 to 24 hours. So you can imagine my surprise when her p.m. temp was right at 98.4! It has been hovering around 99.8 lately, normal temp for a dog is 101.5. I reset the digital thermometer
and retook the reading, it registered 98.5. So... I will take her temp again in an hour just to make sure this reading wasn't a fluke....
11:30 pm UPDATE! It's official, we are now on 24-hour Puppy Watch! Two temperature readings over an hour apart indicate she is holding right at the red line (98.5). I think this is the sign we've been waiting for folks! Litter M may be arriving soon.
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 |
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HOPE had her x-ray today to get a pup count on her litter. The x-ray showed 10 pups (count skulls), but it also showed something else...
On the far right side of the x-ray, you can see a much smaller skull than the rest of the pups and the bones are not reflecting the normal bright white calcium in the same manner. The vet indicated that this pup is very underdeveloped and is probably not a viable fetus. On the flip side, we are hopeful to have 9 healthy pups in this litter.
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Monday, September 22nd, 2014 |
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HOPE is now in her last week of gestation with pups due Friday or Saturday this week. Therefore, I am now taking her body temperature readings twice daily to monitor her condition. When she gets within 12-24 hours of whelping her temperature will drop a few degrees (below 98.4) which will indicate hormonal changes that cause contractions to begin.
During this final week the pups are very active and can be seen and felt wiggling in momma's belly. I love to lay my hand on one and feel it swirling under my palm. Tomorrow HOPE goes to the vet to get her x-ray that will give us a final pup count for this litter.
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Friday, August 22nd, 2014 |
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HOPE had her ultrasound today and we confirmed that she is pregnant. The vet said she could count at least 6 puppies, in the past her pup count has been low. We are anticipating an arrival date of Sept 26th or 27th for this litter.
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Friday, August 1st, 2014 |
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There were no other breedings during the week Jimmy was here and today we took him back to Kansas City. We hope the one breeding from last Saturday results in a litter. This happened the same way between these two for a prior litter, so all it takes is one time! We will do an ultrasound at 28 days to confirm pregnancy. Stay tuned for pUpdates as we know more.
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Saturday, July 26th, 2014 |
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As soon as Jimmy arrived, a successful breeding took place. I was very excited to see that!
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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014 |
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HOPE is in heat and will be bred to Sir James of Galloway (Jimmy), very soon. Jimmy will be returning home to Hickory Hollow for the planned breeding, targeted dates are July 29, 31 and August 2.
Stay tuned for more info as it all unfolds...
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Litter "M" Pedigree - Hickory's Hunting with HOPE x Sir James of Galloway
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Parents
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Grand Parents
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3rd Generation
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4th Generation
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5th Generation
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Sir James of Galloway
1626449
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Mickey Aces Flush
1539999
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Eastfork's Count Toby
1519139
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Awbonnie's Bull
1301328
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Assrah Wily 1293321
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Bondhu Tiny 1268306
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Chappy's Little Ginger
1467564
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Chappy's Buster Bondhu 1402455
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Chappy's Susie Bondhu 1323599
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Windem Grouse Lady
1533282
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Dashing Windem Sam
1510633
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Dashing Iron Ike 1456148
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Wind'em Babe 1430809
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Chappy's Little Peg
1467565
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Dashing Iron Mike 1386582
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Bob's Dashing Maggie 1363828
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Precious Little Ann
1581717
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Bud Deuce Bondhu
1470724
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Dashing Ringold Bondhu
1344000
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Dashing Will Bondhu 1252053
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Dashing Babette Bondhu 1171705
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Dashing Bluelyn Windem
1435815
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Ozark Chunker Bondhu 1382664
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Dashing Tonette Bondhu
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Rachael's Pepper Lyles
1505648
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Straight Creek Spot
1495493
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Jack's Highstyle Bondhu 1408008
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Straight Creek Cricket 1430803
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Bob's Dashing Maggie
1363828
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Count John OfAvon 1344347
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Straight Creek Dottie 1298364
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Hickory's Hunting with HOPE 1601122
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Sillman's Hank Boy
1519425
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Henry PrinceOf Pause
1418013
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Irishking Bondhu Ashly
1344011
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Machad Ambassador 1164918
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Bickers Bondhu Ann 1226855
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Dashing Janette Bondhu
1252137
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Dashing Ringo Bondhu 1061838
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Dashing Setette Bondhu 1137664
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Chris Blue Babe
1472747
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King's Bomber III
1364461
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King's Bomber II 1326133
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King's Gladstone Dinky 1324678
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King's Gladstone Moll
1400597
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King's Tony O 1289428
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King's Royal Alicelle 1289511
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Duchess of Adena
1537270
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Eastfork's Count Toby
1519139
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Awbonnie's Bull
1301328
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Assrah Wily 1293321
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Bondhu Tiny 1268306
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Chappy's Little Ginger
1467564
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Chappy's Buster Bondhu 1402455
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Chappy's Susie Bondhu 1323599
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Windem Grouse Lady
1533282
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Dashing Windem Sam
1510633
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Dashing Iron Ike 1456148
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Wind'em Babe 1430809
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Chappy's Little Peg
1467565
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Dashing Iron Mike 1386582
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Bob's Dashing Maggie 1363828
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