Smudge is doing it all herself needing no help. She has loads of milk & although I offered milk feeds over the first 24 hours to make sure all where getting enough milk it is obvious that they are all feeding well. Smudge is a robust girl who loves her food which helps when they have a litter this size as she will keep her strength up with her big appetite. I look at her with this large brood & think some things are just amazing & Smudge certainly is.
Tricia Quick
30/4/2012 01:26:06 am
Wow Jane, another bumper bundle. Lovely to see all the pups at different stages, amazing how quickly they grow. There must be a lot of excited people waiting to pick up those loving bundles. As usual you and the mums and of course Reggie have done an amazing job. Spencer says 'Hi' to you and all his half brothers and sisters
Tracey
30/4/2012 09:57:57 am
I still can't believe that super mum Smudge has had such a large litter. I'm so pleased Jane that she is able to feed & care for her babys she looks as if she is taking it all in her stride & doing an amazing job!
Tricia Quick
1/5/2012 01:25:55 am
Hi Tracey, Spencer is doing fine. His fan club is steadily growing and several people have offered to take him off our hands. Some friends of ours who looked after him at the weekend have a Retriever and they are saying their next dog could well be a Cavapoo. I told them they had better have a word with Jane now, as they may have to wait years! Roxy looks fabulous in the photos, I don't know how you get her to sit still long enough. We seem to have terrible trouble getting any good pictures of Spencer except when he's asleep. Glad to hear you might be getting another little bundle later in the year, I bet you're getting excited already. Look forward to hearing more from Roxy soon. Best wishes Trish and Spencer 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.”
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