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You’ve been waiting
Thank you guys for your patience! I know everyone is dying to know about the new puppies. We have two new litters here that arrived around the New Year. The first is from Flower and Justice! Flower has five colorful … Continue reading
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Settling in
Well, it’s time to introduce Jules’ new, little family <3 We’ve kind of been hovering over them this week, thus the silence and lack of sharing info about the newbies. (She’s watching Hopie who is nearby) I wish I knew … Continue reading
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Onward
So now that Rosie and Lucy’s puppies have gone to their forever homes, you probably think I have a lot of free time. Not really. I was going to say, first we’ll wait for Flower and Treasure’s litters to arrive, … Continue reading
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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
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The first couple weeks
I just thought I’d share what happens around here after a litter is born. Once we get past the first critical days, the routine is basically the same until the pups are two to three weeks old. At this stage … Continue reading
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What do you think?
Well, I don’t like to get too excited too soon, but what do you think? Reba is getting a little tummy on her! And this bowl, well, it holds about two cups of food. Reba used to eat not even … Continue reading