This sweet guy is now living in his furever home
Any guesses on how long the tunnel will last?!?
Update: The babies have been independent on the dog door since day 2!!
Today, there were only two poops inside, which is a major win since cleaning up when these babies are underfoot is almost impossible.
We still have one sweet boy that is still feeling spunky and full of life. Then, the two girls who are tired but don't want to miss out.
(Blue & Purple are available)
Purple, Blue and Orange getting some small group time
(Purple and Blue are available and looking for homes)
Shadows crew figuring out the flip flap
**Banelli's Bunch **
I think my toes can testify that this bunch is ready to start some hard kibble!!! I'd say they did well!!
Just to make sure they got enough, puppy mash to follow.....
**Shadow's litter**
Trying to get pictures is becoming more challenging!
These four made their first trip out to the great outdoors.
**Banelli's "pink" female**
(She is still learning how to walk on the slick floor)
Banelli's bunch got their first wet food. I'd say it was a hit!!!
**Banelli's Bunch**
Sleepy little things 😴
Shadow's babies are now 4 weeks!
They just started climbing out of the whelping box so the area got enlarged. I don't give it long before it will need to be expanded again.
Early morning shenanigans, with Roo & Zeus
I've suddenly become a subject of interest.
**Shadow**
**Shadow's Litter**
It's amazing how quickly these little ones get stable on all 4! Once their eyes are completely open, they'll be exploring everywhere!
This is Shadow's last litter and she's been an awesome mom!
I was shocked to look at my calander and see these babies are 2.3 weeks already! Time sure does go fast!
Her sweet liver babies are still available.
Typically, while pups are still attached to the sac and mom is distatching it, pups lay very still. Usually, after some stimulation and cleaning, the pups start moving around, some faster than others.
I watched Shadow have this pup and I'm ready to assist if needed. The sac was barely off the pup, yet still attatched by the embilicoal cord and it had made it to the teet and was sucking!!! The whole time this pup is being cleaned up, it's hanging on to the teet with all it's might.
Sleep-deprived, we immediately had to put a collar on this one. I think we have a go-getter, that might just make a good hunter.
It will be fun to watch personalities of these pups as they grow.