Thursday, February 4, 2021

Puppies 7 Weeks Old Winter Litter 2020-2021

 The puppies continue to grow and thrive!!  They are WAY cuter than the pictures portray, but they’re too wiggly to get a good picture of them!  😂

They had their 1st vaccines at 6 weeks and will be dewormed again here in an hour or so.  They are learning to be outside more and have now experienced snow.  ❄️ Lol, they weren’t sure about that white stuff at first but they’re learning to have fun outside for a few minutes before coming back in. They love to play tug of war with their ropes and toys and have sooo much energy!!  They have lots of teeth now and are not nursing much because Arta has had enough of them biting.  🙃❤️

Some ways you can get ready for your new pup:

* Make sure your pup has a warm, safe place to be.  Puppies chew on everything at this stage.  So, baby proof the pups area and make sure your pup will have plenty of chew toys, that are safe to chew on.

* Make sure you have whatever supplies you need to potty train your pup.  Puppy pads, potty bells, doggy door... whatever you prefer.  That’s the reason we take them outside more now... so they are more willing to potty in the cold, if that’s what works at your house.

* Also, pups will come with a puppy care package, including the contract, vaccine record, small bag of puppy food (we use Iam’s puppy food and wet it down to make it easier to chew.  Pictured below), toy (with mother’s scent to help with separation anxiety). 

* If puppy is going to be crate trained make sure you have a clean, safe crate for puppy to feel safe in. We separate them from Mom at nights the last little while before they leave, but they are still with their siblings.  So, there will still be some sad nights for a bit when you get them.

* BIGGEST WORD OF CAUTION:

Puppies are easily susceptible to parvo... and other puppy diseases.  They are not fully protected until they have all their puppy vaccines.  Be careful taking them where other dogs have used the bathroom (dog parks, rest stops, gas stations, or even your yard, if you’ve ever had a dog with parvo on your property).  They say it can stay in the soil for up to 7 years, even with really cold winters. So, until they are fully vaccinated, please be cautious.  When you come to pick up your pup, we will meet you at your vehicle with some diluted Clorox water to keep germs off our property. Or we can meet you somewhere, if you’d rather.  We know that’s extreme, but if you’ve ever seen a pup with parvo, you will understand why.  😭  So, please wear shoes you’re not afraid of bleaching.  🙃

 * Payments are due in full when you pick up your pup.  You can either pay with a Money Order or Venmo. 

If you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know. 

** Also, if I don’t know what day you’re picking up your pup, please let me know when you can come.  Anytime between Feb. 6th-13th we should be able to work out.  I just need to know so I’m for sure home and can have them bathed and ready for you.  🎉

Thanks for being such great families for our pups!!  🥰❤️ 


Light Blue Collared Black Male
Ghost

Orange Collared Black Female
Fable

Red Collared Black Female
Beya

Yellow Collared Black Female


Green Collared Black Male
Waylon

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