Eleven weeks ago when the puppies were born, they were tiny, could not see, could not hear, had very little hair, sometimes had to be helped up to Momma so they could nurse. They could scoot, but not far. I am amazed with every litter when I think how far they progress and how quickly they mature.
Saturday was the puppy party. The puppies invited all their good friends.
They tolerated their baths, drying with a big hair dryer, clipping, scissoring and then the FUN began. They had lots of playing with each other and with their friends. The best part of the day for them was playtime in the big back yard. They followed the adult dogs from one corner of the lawn to the other.
Belle finished her AKC championship at the Superstition Kennel Club show in Arizona. Belle is Jerry’s first show dog. Both Jerry and Belle worked hard, attending classes and workshops. All the hard work paid off with Belle earning her champion and finishing with a Major win! Congratulations Jerry and Belle–so proud of all the work you have done and all your achievements!
There was too much happening today to get individual pictures.
Gloria continues to be a great Mom. She loves to play with her babies, especially first thing in the morning. They all have something to eat, play outside for a while and then come in and chase each other.
After the Portland Kennel Club show, Dina and Dale flew to Tucson, AZ so that they could travel with Sheri and Orion to San Diego, CA for the Silver Bay shows. On Sunday Dale participated in the Beginner Puppy ring, this time awarded a Group 2.Dale is rapidly accumulating points towards his Puppy of Achievement Award.
Dale has been a busy pup! Dale and Dina attended the Portland Kennel Club show in Ridgefield and Dale participated in the Beginner Puppy Ring. On Saturday Dale was awarded a Group 2. On Sunday, Dale received a Group 1 and went to Best Beginner Puppy in Show. Wherever Dale goes, he has a wonderful, fun time–enjoys schmoozing with the judges, watching the other dogs and just has fun!!
Oh, WOW!!! Jerry and Belle had wonderful results at the International Dog show in Arizona. Belle received three Group 1’s, one Group 2, 2 Best in Shows, Gold Cup Award (for dogs that have three or more Championships), National Championship, and Honors Championship. What an amazing show for Jerry and Belle. Again, Belle is Jerry’s first show dog.
In Ridgefield, WA at the end of February, Raven with Torie on the lead was Best of Breed and with that win finished his Grand Championship. Congratulations to Raven and Torie–Raven is Torie’s first show dog!Jan and Elijah were Best of Breed both days and Saturday they went to the Owner-Handler Group where they were awarded a Group 3. Elijah is closing in on having enough points for his Grand Championship. Go Elijah and Jan!!!
New to the show ring, Josie and Gabby entered the Portland Kennel Club show. On Sunday Gabby was Winner’s Bitch earning her first point. Gabby is Josie’s first show dog and this was the first time Josie took Gabby into the ring. Nicely done Josie!!Johnny was Best of Winners both Saturday and Sunday–earning a couple more points towards his championship. On Saturday Johnny was shown by Tiffany Coe and her daughter, Mara Rose.
With 7 puppies, nothing goes quickly. Just trying to walk down the hall is a challenge not to step on any puppy, kick any puppy, not to trip over your own shoelaces.
With all that, my daughter and I agree that these are some of the nicest puppies we have had. I hear very little whining, and hardly ever hear a bark. I tell them “outside” and that usually gets at least 5 out the door. When they have played for a while, I say “get in your bed” and they (almost) always come to the gate to their pen, or jump over and in.
Today was bath day as tomorrow is the day to visit the vet. The puppies will have their health check up and receive their first set of puppy vaccinations.
The litter of 7 is 7 weeks old today. They had another bath (with all the wrestling and rolling around, they needed it). Leash training has begun. We are introducing it in small increments. They aren’t excited about treats yet, so we are trying squeakers or other toys to entice them to move. I think we’re off to a promising start. It seemed to take the afternoon to get a decent picture of everyone. Finally I brought out the fluffy bed and that helped.