Zia & Lazer-Thunder Litter

Zia & Lazer-Thunder Litter Welcome to Zia’s second litter!

04/09/2023

Morning babies

Time is flying… all doing well and dewclaws are removed!
04/02/2023

Time is flying… all doing well and dewclaws are removed!

03/29/2023

At 24 hours old, we have a few that are just under the 2lb mark! WOW. Big babies!!!! Follow me and my precious Great Danes journey!!

03/22/2023

ARE YOU WORTH COMING BACK TO?

There are many reasons why dogs don’t come back when you want them to. A dog’s genetics play a big role in this when an environment is far more stimulating and exciting and listening and coming back to you disappear into the background as genetic instinct takes over.

An exciting scent or seeing something to chase can all override a response to you.

Genetics aside, a common reason why dogs don’t come back when called is because it’s not a positive experience for them.

I often cringe when I watch owners trying to get their dogs to come to them when they call.
They call and call and get increasingly angry and frustrated as their dog keeps ignoring them.

When their dog eventually does come back, or has been chased and "captured” by their owner, they get screamed at, yanked about, smacked or punished in some way for taking so long and not listening. Why would a dog want to return to someone who does this to them!

Make coming back to you worth it by always making it a rewarding experience.

Have a little patience if it takes longer than you would like, let your dog finish what they’re doing before calling them, practice in different locations and environments and never reprimand or punish them for coming back.

There is never a guarantee of a perfect recall each and every time, but making it rewarding will greatly improve the rate of success.

Welcome everybody! Zia’s due date is coming quickly (March 25/26)! We are expecting a split a litter this time which mea...
03/08/2023

Welcome everybody! Zia’s due date is coming quickly (March 25/26)! We are expecting a split a litter this time which means that there were two studs. This happened because the stud that I chose, Lazer, didn’t get the job 100% done on the first day (he didn’t tie, but did get it in) and didn’t want anything to do with her on the second day so I picked a second stud, Thunder. Thunder got it done on the second day on the third day. I went back on the third day to Lazer and he did get the job done! So we are expecting a mixed litter! Lazer is an American lilac tan point. We are expecting only solids, no spots from him in the colours of lilac, blue and chocolate.  there is a slight possibility that we may get tan point because she carries Saddleback). The second stud is Thunder. He is a Harlequin European we are expecting solid black and harlequins.  I will try to do daily videos to keep everybody up to speed on the progress of the puppies. They will be ready to go just before the long weekend in May. I deposit is required to put you on the waiting list. First come first serve. I am expecting this literally CKC registered this time. I am working on transferring Zia from AKC to CKC.  Note that registrations will be sent after proof of spay/neuter. Also… next the litter will be next year and she will be bred to Lazer. It’s looking like he will be joining our family at some point this summer.  Of course, this is depending on how well she does this time around.

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