So here we go. The litter was named using a WATCH theme.
Their eyes are open and they are getting mobile. Although not using their rear ends yet they are pulling themselves along at a pretty quick pace when it is feeding time. Yesterday I wormed them and Genie. For the last couple days I have been doing the Early Neurological Stimulation to get your puppies way ahead of the curve. The literature says it stimulates their nervous system with things they wouldn't normally experience at this point, get the ball rolling so to speak, and also results in them staying calmer in stressful situations later in life. And since all these puppies will be starting on the path to exciting performance careers, we want them READY. All of the puppies got to watch Bones with us tonight. Steve and I took a puppy each and held them and snuggled with them, after about 15 ninutes, switched to new puppies. They have faint puppy breath and I am enjoying the last few days where I am not chasing them to keep the out of trouble!
To get you up to date about the puppies so far. We have 7 puppies, 4 boys and 3 girls. All great color and easily identifiable.
Seiko, Female, Brindle and White
Zodiac, Female, Brindle and White (White Factored)
Casio, Female Black and White, Split Face- Smallest puppy
Pulsar, Male, Red and White, Split face
Tag, Male, Black Tri
Bulova, Male, Red and White, largest puppy
Rolex, Male, Re and White, (White Factored)
Thank you Laura for keeping us all up to date on this beautiful litter of pups. They are going to make a great addition to any performance home! I can't wait to hear about their individual personalities. And...I can't wait to hear that you're having to chase them all around the house!!
ReplyDeleteIs Tag the smallest male?
ReplyDeletelooking great Laura! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI bet the puppies really enjoyed a show called "Bones"! :-)
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