‘Health and Welfare’ Category

  1. We Will Die If You Don’t Feed Us Now

    August 27, 2013 by myeye

    Puppies have a good sense of when it is time for a meal.  Generally that is all the time.  If you don’t serve up the meal within their time frame, they will surely die of starvation.  Poor little Heathens — dinner was late tonight.

    The Lily-pad 8-27-13Lily-pad — I want my dinner!  I’m getting weak.

    Story Dreaming of Food 8-27-13Story:  Is it coming yet?  I’m going to tell MC!

    Newmie waiting for dinner 8-27-13If I give you the look, will you bring food?

    The one and only Newmie 8-27-13The one and only Newmie — f-o-o-o-o-d  pl-e-e-e-e-ze

    Story-dirty bear-Lily 8-27-13Story — too weak to lift her head

    Guarding the Grandkids 8-27-13Grampa Guarding the Baybeez.  You know they really are hungry!


  2. Dory’s Night and How We Arrived At This Point

    March 22, 2013 by myeye

    Dory is so wide that these days getting through the dog door is a challenge.  Her sides rub the edges.  She ate (and ate, and ate) last night.  Doctor Donnie said she could have all the food she wanted.  You’ve never seen a bigger grin on a dog’s face than on hers when she heard those magic words.  Last night, for the first time ever, she told Chase he could not come into the whelping room.  He was very hurt — partly because he is the king and his subjects do not speak to him in that manner, and partly because she had extra food in the whelping pen and he was sure he could score a bite or two.

    The Giant Dorito has finally messed up the pads in the whelping box — not a frantic nesting — just a little housekeeping.  I suspect we will have puppies Sunday night.  When you calculate ovulation by the progesterone results, you pinpoint a 5.0 reading as the time of ovulation.  We did not draw blood at the moment she hit 5.0.  Rather, we tested her on a Tuesday morning and she was 7.3 which tells us she ovulated within the preceding 24 hours.  That means ovulation could have occurred from Sunday afternoon through Monday afternoon.  At ovulation the little eggs that could become puppies are released.  They take 24-48 hours to ripen.  If eggs are fertilized, puppies will be born 63 days from the date of ovulation.  That would be this Sunday into Monday.  I’ll begin taking Dory’s temperature tonight.  Within 24 hours of whelping, her temperature should drop significantly.  So we check the temperature twice a day when we are nearing the projected date of whelping.

    The Name Game:  Breeders often choose a way to identify all the puppies from a litter.  Some folks name their litters alphabetically, some use a theme.  I am a theme person.  This is co-breeder Anne Kowalczyk’s first litter.  She would be using registered names that begin with the letter “A”.  So, a melding.  The registered names for the Dory/Chase puppies will be colleges beginning with the letter “A”.  “Auburn” and “Arizona” have already been claimed.  I think it would be fun if the puppy owners looked at the mascot for their “A” school to find a call name.  However, that is entirely up to them.

    I’ll post news as we have any.  Please think good thoughts for an easy whelping, healthy, strong puppies, and a quick recovery for mom.  I am looking forward to welcoming the College Kids into the world.


  3. Que tal, CHIC-a?

    February 25, 2013 by myeye

    Our Nola is now a CHIC-a.  Her certificate from the Canine Health Information Center arrived today.  The little red girl is OFA Fair for hips, elbows Normal, PRA tested normal, CERF normal, DM Normal, EE.  She does carry the fluff gene.


  4. Nola OFA Report Hips and Elbows

    February 15, 2013 by myeye

    Remember this x-ray?

    Well, OFA says they are only FAIR.  Go figure!  However, that said, I will take a Fair — beats the heck out of a dysplastic rating.  Her elbows are quite normal.

    Nola is due in season in April and will be bred to that handsome boy “Heath” (CH Pluperfect Merrymoon Practical Magic).  It will be an all brindle litter — possibility of some fluffs, but what is a little hair among friends?

     


  5. Dory Gave Blood

    January 19, 2013 by myeye

    Miss Dory is in season (I count January 17th as day 1).  So this morning she (and I) went to Dr. Donnie’s for a blood draw for her first progesterone test.  Because Donnie specializes in reproductive issues, they check their lab results even on Sunday, so we’ll have the first number tomorrow morning by email.  Probably April Fools Day puppies.  Given Chase’s and Dory’s outlook on life, the litter will be comprised of very silly, happy baybeez.  I cannot wait!  We are 99% sure that Chase is not black-factored so are expecting Brindles, Reds, and Sables.  All of them will be black-factored.

    Donnies’s clinic is close to the office so we drove through Starbucks and are now at the office.  Dory is wearing her pretty panties and was flinging the cushions off my couch.  It’s a good thing most of my clients are detained (that’s Federal talk for “in jail”) because my office is not fit for man — only for beast.  Here is happy Dory on her couch.