It’s Early But….
I know it is early, but this is a good time for my families to get some basic equipment for the new addition! That way you can spend more time with your puppy when he arrives.
I know it is early, but this is a good time for my families to get some basic equipment for the new addition! That way you can spend more time with your puppy when he arrives.
| I am going to apologize upfront for two things: 1. The brevity of this post 2. The quality of my photos I promise for more detailed updates soon but know that the puppys’ eyes are opening and that three of them have now broken the 1# barrier! The other three are close behind. I also promise to get out my good camera for photos that have better focus.
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| Puppy #2 Female |
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| Puppy #4 Male Black Parti |
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| Puppy #6, Female Black Parti |
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| Puppy #1, a Male Chocolate Parti |
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| You can see his open eye in this photo. |
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| Puppy #3 Female Sable Parti |
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| Puppy #5 Male Chocolate Parti |
Here are Maxi’s pups front and center! Aren’t they gorgeous?
Maxi is such a good mom. Puppies are all gaining nicely.
When I weigh them, I take a few minutes to stroke their tummies and nuzzle their little faces so they can get accustomed to people smells and touches.
At this stage they are both blind and deaf. But their senses of smell and touch are extremely keen. That is how they find their way to the milk station!
Enjoy this morning’s video on YouTube. If you double click on the video it will enlarge to your entire computer screen. The background whining is from my puppy boy Potter who is so done with all the attention being diverted from him!
Taking Maxi’s temperature will help me know within 24 hours when she is actually going to whelp her little Havanese puppies. She is due Saturday so I began Monday. I take her temps in the morning and the evening when she has rested a while…which is pretty much all the time right now!
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| If she gets any bigger she’ll be dragging on the floor! |
Her temps are hovering between 100.0 and 100.8 degrees Fahrenheit. A dog’s normal temp is 101.5 but the hormones prevalent in a pregnant bitch will lower her temp to closer to 100.0 during her last trimester.
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| Maxi chilling this morning while the others play around her! |
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| You can’t really tell from this photo but Maxi is as big as a doghouse! |
With a little luck we will catch the dramatic surge to over 101.0 F which happens 12 hours before the drop to the 98.0 F area. When her temp drops I will know the puppies should arrive in the next 24 hours!!
So, we actually have about a 36 hour heads up on when the pups are likely to be born, which is very helpful.
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| This is Maxi’s private apartment! I think she likes it. The box on the left is where she’ll whelp her pups. |
We had a successful breeding between Maxi and Dino this past weekend. This will be their second litter together and the first litter was wonderful. All black and white parti and as sweet as can be. You can see photos of their puppies in my January postings.
If you are curious, here is Maxi’s health certification: http://www.offa.org/results.html?all=carneys+maximum+return
And Dino’s is here: http://www.offa.org/results.html?all=+%09TR98721403
Puppies are due July 12. Most are spoken for but we may have one or two extras!
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| Dino as a puppy |
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| Handsome Dino |
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| Dino’s big win…now he’s a grand champion! |
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| Maxi loves the snow |
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| Big win for Maxi |
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| Maxi (in front) with her fellow fur-kids |