Puppies due next week!

As we get ready for our next litter due in a week, we have an X-ray planned for 9/15 and we are setting up the whelping area tonight. It is exciting times and hoping for a litter around 8 like our last litter.

More details to follow!

Week 11 Update

All the puppies have been placed in wonderful forever homes. Our next litter will be in 2021 and we will keep everyone updated. I plan to setup a private Facebook group for our current and past puppy owners, I will send out details in the near future.

Thank you for your support!

Week 8 Update

All the puppies have been checked by the cet and vaccinated. They are now going outside and playing around the yard. We have started crate training and they are getting mischievous!

We will be reaching out to our clients today and tomorrow to start scheduling pickups for their new bundles of joy!

Grooming is in full swing now!

Puppies in the Yard
Bypassing the stairs

Happy National Puppy Day!

Puppies stealing toys from each other!

Our little ones are now fully engaged in terrorizing each other, they can’t stand when one puppy has a toy, they all need the same toy! Watch the red squeak toy get passed around and stolen from each other as well as the water bottle.

Everyone is getting bathed (again) and groomed this week! Look out for those pictures coming soon!

What’s happening in week 6 – diet and playing

They are getting big, food experimentation is almost complete and everyone is doing great! No reactions and they eat everything in front of them.

Foods they have been exposed to so far have been:

  • Raw lamb, beef, egg
  • Cooked egg, chicken, beef, fish
  • Oatmeal, potatoes, rice
  • Peas, carrots
  • Yogurt, cottage cheese
  • 4 different puppy kibble foods

Each meal is customized and prepared to ensure a balance between proteins, starches, carbs, vegetables and kibble to give them the nutrition they need for optimal growth.

And for your viewing pleasure ….

Puppies playing!
(All cage doors are open if you are wondering)
The cages are never closed at this age, we want them to see the cages as a safe place they can visit