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Not the mama
I was playing with the Poodles in the kitchen and Oakley came in to investigate. She was so sweet with them. It’s nice to have a variety of other friendly dogs for the puppies to interact with and Oakley did … Continue reading
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Tagged adults, Aussie, black, brown, friendly, Han, interact, kitchen, Leia, Luke, meet and greet, mini Poodle, Oakley, poodle, poodle puppies, poodles, puppies, purebred poodle
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The buddy system
I had someone call me the other day. She was on another breeder’s list and was concerned because the puppy she was supposed to be getting was a singleton. She had heard “bad things” about getting a puppy raised without … Continue reading
Posted in Cavapoo, cavapoo puppies, cavapoo puppy, Cavapoos, Puppies, Socialization, Uncategorized
Tagged adults, attention, breeder, call, canines, dogs, interact, introduced, learn, litter mates, mom, moms, periods, play, potty break, puppies, puppy, puppy socialization, puppy socializing, Raven, singleton, Smudgie, snuggle, socialization, socialize, socializing, spoiled, time, toddle
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Not very adventurous
Gracie’s pups just turned four weeks old on Saturday. They’re starting to play and interact with each other and us more. Their little tails wag and they think my fingers make break teething toys as their little teeth start to … Continue reading
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Tagged adventurous, blanket, cavapoo, cavapoo puppies, cavapoo puppy, cavapoos, Clancy, dish, exercise pen, food, four weeks, Gracie, interact, living room, mom, pictures, play, play area, puppies, puppy food, puppy pen, tails, teething, toys, traction
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Facebook “live”
I just wanted to let everyone know that now that our internet has been upgraded we can actually do “live” videos of our puppies! This is so exciting. Instead of little 15-30 second videos that I use to “collect” and … Continue reading →