Time seems to fly past and before I know it I have not blogged for a good while. Sorry to those waiting on our next litter but have had a few family matters to sort. Tonight though you will see Primrose is blooming at just over 7 weeks pregnant. We have the labour unit up and ready for action and Primrose can be found on occasion under one of our childrens beds or behide the sofa scratching and bedding up. She has been going in the whelping (birthing) box sniffing about and sleeping from time to time. The rest of the pack is well with Dolly on heat at the moment. We are not mating her now and will hope to breed her last litter next year. We have just had a trimming session of all ears and Primrose has been trimmed up ready for the birth of her pups, as it enables them to keep clean and I can more easily see that all pups are sucking with a bit less belly hair. I have now accumalated a lot of photos of pups we have bred and updates and I must discipline myself to get them all on here. Thanks to everyone who sends me updates, as always appreciated and hope yesterday that I have managed to catch up on emails. If I have not got back to you yet if you emailed me over the last month sorry. Lastly are some photos of my husband last night having got in the door from work after 8pm after leaving at 5.30am finally getting to eat his tea. I think you might call this cupboard love. Note my husbands foot held up to stop Toby falling off.
Tracey
18/9/2012 02:57:34 pm
Hello Jane,
Glenda Moran
19/9/2012 09:57:14 am
Hi Jane,
Tricia Quick
20/9/2012 05:00:32 am
There must be something in the air! Spencer has had diarrhoea too. He wasn't very happy when we starved him for 24hours on advice from the vet. Now on lttle and often so hopefully he's ok. Unable to do any training as he won't do anything unless there is food involved.
Julie
20/9/2012 10:41:12 am
Poppy too has been to the vets rather a lot these last two weeks! She had just recovered from being spayed when (chasing the cat) she managed to run into the handle of the hose reel in the garden and injured her eye. As it was Sunday evening we had to take her to the emergency vets (£140 - yikes! I hope Petplan pays up) for her to be looked at. She has been back to our normal vet twice since, who just today has said that there is no permanent damage, thank goodness, we've been so worried. Comments are closed.
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“The greatest pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him, and not only will he not scold you,but he will make a fool of himself, too.”
― Samuel Butler Me (Jane) with Puddin' and Teagol, waiting patiently to flush a patch of kale, December 2019
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