…..I’d rather be watching puppies!
Four weeks have gone by quickly.
Today the puppies will have their first meal of very smashed puppy chow.
It’s never too early to introduce the brush and comb.
Our model for today is the Purple Girl.
In my last post, I spoke about Simone and the tremendous influence she has had. These puppies are great grandchildren of Simone. They moved to a bigger “playpen” today so they can exercise those little legs. They are just beginning to walk. (shown in birth order)
Can CH BISS Am CH Paray’s Phenomenal
“Simone”
This pretty girl is 15 years old today. Little did we know what an impact Simone would have on our lives. When I first saw her, I was struck by her beauty. After all these years, I still give her the title of “Most Beautiful Bichon”.
Perhaps even more impressive is her effortless, smooth movement. Her outstanding reach and drive make her look as if she is gliding. Her show days have long been over, but her movement is as beautiful as ever.
Although Simone is not owned by me, and I had bred other litters before Simone came into our lives, I consider her my foundation bitch. Our most successful show dogs have come down from her.
Her children:
Can BIS MBISS GCH Am BISS Gold GCH Absolute Affinity Agape Bullet Proof: “Simon” (the only owner-handled Bichon to achieve Gold Grand Champion status).
Can CH Am CH Affinity Agape Absolute Bite the Bullet: “Zeke” the charmer, entertainer and excellent stud dog.
Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren (too many to list here) have also made their mark in conformation, performance sports and in their ability to produce outstanding examples of the breed.
We are fortunate to have such a lovely Bichon!
Military studies confirmed that there are specific time periods early in the life of a dog when neurological stimulation has optimum results. The first period begins at the third day of life and lasts until the sixteenth day. It is believed that because this interval of time is a period of rapid neurological growth and development, it is of great importance to the individual.
The handling of each pup once per day involves the following exercises: 1. Tactical stimulation (between toes) 2. Head held erect 3. Head pointed down 4. Supine position 5. Thermal stimulation