More visitors

We welcomed two more families who came to take a look at the puppies today.  Every puppy was held at least twice and Chev and Finley got some good snuggling, too.

We now know that in this litter there will be a boy named Arlo, a boy named Dutch, a girl named Jazzy, a girl named Gertie and a girl named Riggins.  None of the boys have been assigned to families yet so we don’t know exactly which one will be Arlo and which will be Dutch.  But it’s fun getting to know the names that have been selected.

  ParkerLehamanbest   EthanLehman

Lehamandad    michellelehman

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JackDeHaven2     maedehaven

BobDehaven    Nichole

Big day

We welcomed two families and good friends, Ann and Elaine, today.  All of them provided snuggle time for the puppies and Ann and Elaine helped with the “sponge baths”.   Thanks to everyone for coming out to engage with the puppies.

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Their first baths and waves of visitors kept the puppies busy most of the day.  We’re hoping that today’s festivities translate into zonked out puppies tonight.

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Play time

The puppies’ play has increased tremendously since they moved downstairs.  They wrestle and chase around constantly when they’re awake.  Some chew on the toys.  They all chew on us when we’re holding them.  Their teeth are “in” enough to inflict discomfort on our ear lobes, fingers, ankles and armpits.  They’ll chew anything they can reach.  After a session of play they walk to a sleeping spot, pile on each other and drop dead asleep.  Finley nurses them (standing up) just a few times a day.  They always run straight to her when she walks in and they clamor for the teets, even when they’ve just been fed dog food and goats milk a half hour before.

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Another day in the life

Here are a few shots from this evening.  (The lighting is so poor downstairs that I turned a couple of the pictures into black and white.)

Biff added pine shavings to the “rumpus room” today and the puppies seem to stay cleaner with the somewhat absorbent wood shavings on the floor.  We’ve found that they pee frequently and faster than even the two of us can keep up with and their use of the pee pad is inconsistent.  They are, however, using the pee pads pretty consistently for their poops and that’s a good thing.

Note:  I discovered last week that the best way to trim nails is to do it when they’re snoozing.  So tonight I went from sleeping pup to sleeping pup and nipped away.  It’s a terrific way to get this job done.

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Settling into new routines downstairs

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The photo looks a little sepia toned, perhaps because of the poor lighting downstairs.  But don’t they look grown-up?!

The puppies are all eating and drinking water out of dog dishes now.  Finley’s nursing only occasionally.  We’re beginning to pull back on her food as the puppies’ need for her milk declines.

Biff’s been on “tootsie roll” patrol throughout the day.  The puppies are pooping and peeing closer to the area we’ve targeted for them, but the level of human support to get this going in the right direction is huge.  Their sleeping place (the original whelping bed) is nice and clean.  And they’re enjoying all the toys we’ve bought for them.

Thankfully they still sleep for long stretches through the day and night.  Those times are our salvation.  They will be five weeks old on Thursday/Friday.  Although the time with them has been intense, it does seem to be going by quickly.  There’s nothing lovelier than having puppies pile onto you when you’re seated on the floor with them – adoring faces looking into your eyes, licks and “kisses”, pawing to get closer and snuggle in.  And that skunky puppy breath smell!

Milestone day

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The puppies began eating mushy dog food out of a puppy dish and drinking water out of a dish this afternoon.  We did good prep work with them last week and they approached the dog dish easily today and ate very well once they saw what was there for them.

Words cannot describe how messy the last 36 hours have been and Biff has been working the frontline through most of it.

That said, they’re making great progress, it’s just a “poopload” of work (please excuse the expression but it is SO accurate).  Let’s just say that our washing machine and dryer have been going non-stop through the past few weeks – whelping pen liners, towels, doggy bedding, our clothes, etc..  Keeping up after a large litter is no picnic, but we love these puppies through it all!

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Here are the photos not included in this post: Huge and numerous trash bags of paper towels full of pee and poop, the cleaning bucket and mop purchased just for keeping the new puppy area clean, the sleep-deprived faces of Biff (and Patti), the refrigerator and cupboard space taken over with foods for Finley and the puppies (meats, dairy, unsalted chicken broth, goats’ milk, etc.) and the baby monitor installed in the downstairs space to wake Biff through the night as needed to care for the puppies.  Above is one of the peeing “pads” in use.

 

Big changes

We were busy every minute yesterday – moving the puppies from the their cozy “nest” upstairs to the much larger area prepared for them downstairs.  It’s a place for them to move and play, although peeing was our focus most of the time.  They are happy and growing but MESSY!

The puppies welcomed more visitors yesterday and got hours of terrific human attention.  Thanks to Joanie, Rabi, Naima, Marie and Dion for making the trek out to handle puppies and let them climb all over and chew on you!

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The downstairs puppy space has a doggy door for Finley to get in and out.

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Play time

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Biff bought two puppy toys last week – a rabbit and a giraffe – and the puppies have begun to play with them. That’s the stuffed rabbit that the two puppies are mouthing (not one of their siblings) in the photo below .

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Their teeth seem to be just a few days from emerging and, as you may know, puppy teeth are razor sharp.  That’s only a slight exaggeration.  Chances are that the little rabbit and giraffe will not last long once their teeth arrive.  We’ll be moving to Kong toys, the most durable (and safest) dog toys we’ve found.

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