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The neonatal stage
Our puppies make their appearance into the world in our living room. (Yes, puppies are always born in our living room.) The first couple weeks after a litter is born is often referred to as the “Neonatal” stage. Puppies eyes open around two … Continue reading
Posted in birth day, Cavapoos, early neurological stimulation, one week, Puppies, two weeks
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We’re having a contest!
Please visit our Facebook page to participate in our Christmas contest! Here is the announcement from the FB page: OKAY EVERYONE, IT’S CONTEST TIME! I want to see your Christmas pictures with your Pinewood “pup” (Cavapoo, Cavalier, etc) in it! … Continue reading
Posted in Misc., Uncategorized
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Happy news!
It’s happening again! Yes, the girls are starting to come in season. (They usually cycle a couple times a year). I had thought some would be in season last month, but they were holding out on me! Now we’ve had … Continue reading