Monday, February 24, 2020

JONNIE X DUCKIE - WEEK 3!

Jonnie and the pups are all settled in now.  The third week is always the beginning of the pups recognizing their environment and each other.  Several times now, I see them 'mouth wrestling' with each other - it is beyond adorable. They are also beginning to vocalize when they see Jonnie - especially for the first feeding in the morning!!  After a large breakfast, Jonnie is happy to fill their bellies with nutritious milk.  Then they literally pass out for a long nap.

Hooray for Jonnie - she has finally figured out that the pup door 'swings both ways'!!  She happily goes out now for some sunshine and potty needs.  She barks at my neighbors along with my pack and I have to call everyone in.  I respect my neighbors and don't like annoying barking myself.

Numerous times I also let them all out the front door to 'watch' what is going on across  the street.  It is like television to them.  The town workers come and go with a pack of doodles letting them know they are being 'supervised'.  If a jogger goes by, that is like a Budweiser commercial at the Super Bowl - remember those???  They love it - all of them go into overdrive - poor jogger.  However, I don't discourage that as they are 'alerting' us someone is near.

Hopefully, I will start to introduce gruel to the pups during the week.  Usually, around three and a half weeks, the pups are ready for something more substantial than milk.  They are growing like crazy now and becoming more alert and active.  A potty box will also be introduced for initial potty training.  I should have developmental news for the four week update.  :+)

I have two openings in this litter.  Best way to contact me is by phone or email NOT Facebook posts! Remember, if you are filling out an application, please use a computer not your iPhone or iPad.  Lastly, I have had a couple of people try to do this at work - many work places will block your ability to fill out an application online - you can do it via the non-online link on the application page. Copy and paste it to my email:  joycetabor@gmail.com.

I used a 'bright' setting on these pics to show you how their color is developing.

Pink is the smallest pup in the litter.  Probably will be around 17 lbs. like her dad, Duckie.

Green Boy's coloring is really popping!

I had to wake up Coal Boy to take his pic.  I think he is annoyed.  

Teal Girl just settled right in for her photo shoot.  Thank you, Teal!

Violet's eyebrows are beginning to really turn silvery - so cute!

Blue Boy was the first to wag his tail at my voice.  :+)

Another striking coat color explosion!  Rose Girl! Notice her hazel eyes?

Saturday, February 22, 2020

We have moved to the Pup Room! (Jonnie x Duckie)

I spent most of this past week getting the Pup Room ready for Jonnie's pups.  On Friday, we made the switch and the pups did really well.  Jonnie seems happy to have a bit more room and lots of sunlight.  She is s l o w l y learning to use the dogie door.  She has no problem using it to come in but still not quite sure that you can use it to get out too!!  Always a learning curve.  :+)

Just before three weeks of age has always been my magical number for putting pups there.  They should have sunlight and be in the area where they will continue to develop full eye sight and begin exploration. The THIRD week of life is the first critical period - a time when they begin their first lessons on behavior.  Under the Pup Prep Tab is a link to this study and I urge all pup buyers to read it.

This area will continue to evolve as they grow using different toys, 'busy' blankets, learning potty manners and exercising their bodies.  Eventually, they will go outdoors to the Pup Yard.  :+)

I added some furry friends to provide 'snuggy time' when momma is not there.

Jonnie has her own bed when she needs some time off.

Sometimes all you need is sibling snuggles.  :+)

I love it when pups begin sleeping 'upside-down'!

Monday, February 17, 2020

JONNIE X DUCKIE - WEEK 2! A picture update!!

UPDATE:  I was not happy with my first group of pics, so today I put up a new set.

I can hardly believe this group is a two full weeks!  This coming week, I will be moving them to the Puppy Room once I have it all cleaned up.  That is always a big event that I enjoy doing.  At first they will be quite unhappy but will acclimate quickly.

Eyes are beginning to open now and Coal Boy was the first to take a peek at his surroundings.  They really can't see much; but each day their eyes get more and more clear which is the biggest reason I want them in the Pup Room sooner rather than later.  It is best they be in their permanent location as they 'explore' the world for the first time.  Plus, this room gets lots of sunlight which is a great source of Vitamin D!

Jonnie continues to be a doting momma and still gives poor Harriet Potter the 'stink eye' when Harriet haphazardly stumbles too close to the door.  Harriet is pretty much blind and deaf but her nose works perfectly and Jonnie always has goodies in her bowl that Harriet would love to eat.  Hence, the numerous mumbles from Jonnie.

Although these are minis, you would not know it by their fat bellies!  :+). Be sure to click the pics to make them bigger to enjoy.  :+)

(TWO PUPPIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR HOMES IN THIS LITTER.)
I will not know which two until after temperament testing at 7 weeks.
If interested, please send in an application.


Teal Girl has minimal Phantom markings. She will appear mostly black.

Pink Girl is nearly solid chocolate.  There are some 'ghost' markings of Phantom.  She will also be very curly.

Rose Girl is a well marked Phantom with Abstract splashes of white.
She is chocolate and tan and will look very similar to her daddy, Duckie.

Happily taking a nap, Blue Boy is the heavy weight in the litter.  Not sure yet if he will be a caramel or a cream.
 He does have some white markings. 

Violet Girl is a black and tan lightly marked Phantom Abstract.

Another chocolate and tan Phantom Abstract (white splashes) who will look just like Duckie. 
Green Boy and Rose Girl could be bookends!



Coal Boy - 1.9 lbs. Looks like an Orca whale!  He has the largest splash of white in the group. 
He is a solid black and white  Abstract.






Sunday, February 16, 2020

Update on Sadie.

I contacted Sadie's guardian to see how she was doing and she told me that her appetite is improving, she always wants to cuddle and playing ball does this to her:



Normally, Sadie can never have enough ball time but being pregnant just poops her out! Do you see where her ball is?  :+)

Monday, February 10, 2020

JONNIE X DUCKIE LITTER - ONE WEEK!

Yes, the day has finally come to show off Jonnie's litter with individual pics of the pups.  I know many of you have been waiting patiently.

Jonnie and pups have been doing very, very well.  The pups gain weight every day and are plumb and happy.  Their space in my office remains a quiet sanctuary for them and momma.  Although Jonnie is quite social when not nursing, she remains 'parked' at the door to warn any of the other doodles 'Do Not Enter'!

Every morning, Jonnie does leave her brood to come upstairs to wake me up promptly at 6 am for her breakfast.  I think she has an alarm clock built in.  All the doodles sleep in our bedroom, so I am able to leave the office door open a bit so Jonnie has the choice of visiting and sleeping on the bed for a short time until she hears her babies call her for another feeding.  None of the other adults mind her visits.  :+)

Here they are! Click to enlarge pics!

Green Boy.

Violet Girl.

Blue Boy.

Pink Girl.

Rose Girl.

Teal Girl.

Coal Boy.

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Spa Day for Jonnie.

Jonnie deserved some TLC, so today I gave her a nice warm bath, blew her dry, gave her a bit of a massage and then did some clipping.  She was very good except for wanting to get to her puppies after a bit.

The pool covers I made are a Godsend!  It was a great idea posted on one of the breeder websites and I can tell you - it makes such a difference.  Moms typically want to 'dig and fluff up' their bedding and many times you will find a puppy buried under the folds yelling its head off.  Having these pool covers prevents all that from happening.  I have a nice variety with a couple of duplicate patterns and so grateful I spent the time and effort to have a nice stockpile.  :+)

I can tell you that this girl is chowing down her food.  I switched to a bigger bowl and loaded it with her breakfast and she downed every bit!  When I did it again at lunch, I did not think she could possibly eat that much a second time - but she did!  This thrills me.  Each day as I weigh the pups, I can feel their full bellies and see the contentment.  Hopefully, some of that food is staying with Jonnie and not all going to the pups but it is difficult to achieve that nice balance.  Once I start feeding gruel to the pups, Jonnie will be able to keep more weight on her.  Don't we human mommies wish all our baby weight would 'disappear' like it does on dogs!!!!

Jonnie sitting pretty after her bath and clipping.

Back with her babies.  Don't worry, they are all there but I bet a couple are tucked under her belly.   :+)

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Yea! We have more good news!

I am very pleased to announce that Ms. Sadie Benz's mating to Boomer was a success!!  Sadie's Ultra Sound this morning showed six babies 'baking'.  :+)

Hats off to the happy couple - we should be welcoming a new litter around March 9th.
On the top of this view, you can see THREE baby sacs!  :+)

Sadie's litter will be mediums with a weight range of 28 to 33 lbs.  I am expecting a variety of colors - black, cream, chocolate, cafe and possibly a phantom patterned pup.  Both parents are very social and love to be out and about meeting people, kids and other friendly dogs.

List is full at this time but sending in an application for the Wait List is always a good idea because you just don't know what life throws in your path that requires a change in your plans.

For health info and pics, check out both Sadie's and Boomer's page under the Current Breeders tab of my website.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

We're back!!!

Bright and early this morning I was getting ready to bring the pups to the vets.  Warmed up the car and the heat pads full of beads to hold the heat for both the cloth carrier that I use to transport newborns; as well as the larger heat pad for the bed they would share with Jonnie for the trip.  I had already fed Jonnie and my other doodles before loading up the car.

Dr. Kelleher carefully checked over Jonnie and asked me the usual questions...is she eating and drinking?  'Yes'.  How are her stools?  'Firm'.  Her heart, eyes, gums all look good but she seems a bit warm.  'She was traveling on a heat pad to protect the pups from chills'. Vet - Oh, no problem then but keep an eye on her just in case.  'Of course, I will'.

Then he took the pups to the surgical area to be fully checked over and to have their dew claws removed.  I have this done so they don't get ripped off from catching on branches, sweaters, etc. or get cut at the groomers.  The verdict?  All the pups are doing great, no cleft palates or concerns and we happily left.  :+)

Once home, Jonnie nursed the pups, ate again, and all is peaceful.  :+)

The pups are perfectly content as mom looks on.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Jonnie's litter - 1 day old!

Given these little angels only began their journey a quarter after midnight on 2/2, I thought you might like to see them in a group.  They love the heating pad underneath the fleece pen cover and cuddle there when mommy is outdoors, eating or having some time to herself.

I had a full nights sleep and felt revived this morning!  Went grocery shopping as Carl puppy sat the group in the office.  :)

This morning, I also weighed each pup to see if they were gaining and to see how Jonnie's milk production was doing and was happy all seven had gained at least an ounce!  Good going Jonnie!  It appears Jonnie loves raw chicken necks and they are very good for her and milk production.  Jonnie gets fed constantly - always something in her dish and she decides when and what she will eat.  When the food is gone, more is put in.  A nursing dog should NEVER be hungry or not have fresh water!  Each day, I add homemade Bone Broth on her food - full of nutrition.

I already had to change their ID collars from the ones they had at birth!  Can you tell the chocolates from the blacks?

Monday, February 3, 2020

Jonnie x Duckie Litter are here!

No Super Bowl babies but it came very close!  Jonnie started showing signs of an impending birth right around midnight.  She was such a trooper!  Never made a sound except for some light panting.

Here is their birth order:

    • VIOLET FEMALE - Born at 12:22 am and weighed 8 3/8 ounces.  She is a black and tan phantom with a small white flash on her chest.
    • ROSE FEMALE - Born at 12:29 am and weighed 9 ounces.  She is a chocolate and tan phantom and has a large white flash on her chest.
    • BLUE MALE - Born at 12:55 am and is the heaviest at 9 5/8 ounces.  He was surely a surprise because he will be either a solid apricot (black nose) or caramel (brown nose/hazel eyes).  I won't know for sure until about 3 weeks or so as pigment takes a while to develop on a newborn.  I don't see any white markings on him as yet.
    • COAL MALE - Born at 1:09 am and weighed 7 1/4 ounces.  He is a black and tan phantom.
    • PINK FEMALE - Born at 1:43 am and weighed 6 1/4 ounces.  She is a chocolate and tan phantom with a small white splash on her chest.
    • TEAL FEMALE - Born at 2:25 am and weighed 7 1/4 ounces.  She is a black and tan phantom.
    • GREEN MALE - Born at 3:43 am and weighed 8 5/8 ounces.  He is a chocolate and tan phantom with a white splash on his chest.
Sadly, a gorgeous chocolate and white parti pup was born dead.  She was a beauty but was meant to be an angel rather than a pet.  :+(



IMPORTANT:
I have an appointment on Wednesday for the pups to be checked over, as well as their mom, and once back home will contact all those on my list if they wish to move forward with sending in a $500 deposit for one of these pups.  This will give you some time to consider if this is the litter or the time to bring home a puppy from ADNE.  Go home date is April 5th, a Sunday at 1 pm.  It is a group pick up where all the new owners come at the same time and we have a 'sit down' to discuss your booklet of information and answer questions. The pups will be 8 weeks and 6 days of age.  I expect most of you will have family over on Easter Sunday as will I.  If this date and time is an issue for you, please pass on this litter and I can give you other breeders that may have a better date for you.  I don't keep pups past their pick up day. Plus, I will have another litter here and space is limited.  If you know for sure that you want a pup and the pick up day is fine, you can always let me know right away by emailing me directly.  :+)

I will do individual pics when the pups are a week old.

Jonnie with her 'Cache' of treasures.

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Looks like we will be having puppies tonight!

Jonnie is contracting and I expect pups to be born after midnight.  It is going to be a long night for Jonnie and I but we have all our supplies and am ready to welcome these little ones!

Stay tuned for all the updates some time tomorrow!  Exciting time!

Jonnie is nesting in her whelping pool!

She went in there with no coaxing from me and has just curled up to take a nap after 'fluffing' the bedding.  :+)  This is a good sign but does NOT mean she will be delivering right away.  However, it does my heart (and patience) good to know we are finally seeing 'first steps'.  :+)

Sweet Jonnie is getting 'comfortable' for her impending delivery.  :+)