17 years ago
Saturday, July 12, 2008
ADOPTED!!
Hooray! Coal met his family last Saturday and now all of these darling puppies have been adopted.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
9 Weeks Old: Coal!!
Casey and Crumbs went to their new homes this past weekend, and a sweet Caboose found a home too and will be joining his new family on Friday. What a great week!
But there is one very special little puppy left: Coal. And he is waiting for his new home too. So we thought we would tell a little about this Extra Special Puppy:
- Coal is the smartest pup of his litter-- he has always been more curious, more crafty, more mischievious.
- Coal loves, loves, loves people. Most of his mischievousness comes from wanting to be with us!
- Coal is the most typically Sheltie of the bunch.
- Coal is very chatty.
- Coal is CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Coal is super social!! He loves to play with the other dogs in his foster home!
- Coal is funny... he makes us laugh all the time with his busy antics.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Seven Weeks Old
Casey, Coal, Caboose, & Crumbs went to another Meet & Greet today and they got lots of hugs and kisses from people and pups. What a fun day!
This has been a big week for the pups... they have had so much fun romping in the yard with the other puppies and even getting wet in the baby pool and water dishes from time to time. They have also begun their crate training and housebreaking work this week. It's the perfect time for them to head to their new homes!

Sunday, June 8, 2008
New homes for Callie, Choo-Choo, & Cara!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Callie is ready for a new home!
Check out lots of new photos on her photo album!
Six weeks old!!!
They had their first shots this week and continue to play and explore their world. We will get some new video this week. In the meantime, check out their new photos in their albums.
The pups are ready to go to new foster-to-adopt homes beginning this weekend. They will not be eligible for adoption until after they are spayed and neutered, but they can begin to live and bond with their new families and learn some early home manners training immediately.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Spa Day for Mama!
Callie finally got a nice, long postpartum bath today. The pups are old enough for her to go on a brief furlough to Mud Puppies where we scrubbed and combed and blow-dried and brushed and got her all clean and fresh again! Ahhh... just what a postpartum mom needs! She tolerated everything quite well... the bath and drier, the teeth brushing (though clearly not a fan, and obviously this was an area her previous "guardians" had neglected), and the ear cleaning. Her nails need more work. They are quite long, and though we have trimmed them before, it will take some careful, frequent, routine trimming to get them really short again, since the quicks grow out when nails get long. We are going to try using a dremel to file them beginning this week since so many groomers swear by them now!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Four Weeks Old: Food & Fun
The puppies are 4-weeks old today! Yesterday we began feeding them some puppy gruel (long-soaked high-quality kibble with a bit of canned puppy food all smashed together and soaked in warm water) after noting a lot of grousing in the pen and a couple of puppies crunching on Mama's hard kibble. Everyone has been nibbling at it... but they still all would rather be with Callie. However sweet Callie is getting understandably less enthusiastic about having puppies who now weigh a combined total of half of her own weight tackling her every time she comes into their pen. She has been extending the time she is out of their pen now, enjoying some Mama time off. The food will help them all take the next step toward weaning.
The puppies all walk well now, and continue to grow and grow! All but Crumbs are at least 3 pounds now. Today we will revamp their puppy pen again so that it is lined with newspapers and has more interesting toys and structures in it. We will also continue to handle them all multiple times a day. This is a very exciting time in their development!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Three Weeks Old: Walking Tall!
Callie is comfortable letting all of the other foster dogs near her pups now, which gives her a bit more time to hang out with us in the rest of the house! However she reminded us again tonight that she is a "fair weather friend"-- she has a bit of storm anxiety. It is easily managed, a mild case for sure, but she prefers to be in safe and sound with her people if there is adverse weather. We try not to think of the circumstances she may have had to endure before finding us that led her to those feelings.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Eyes and Legs and Two Pounds... Oh My!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
One Pound Club!!
Monday, April 28, 2008
One Week Old!
The puppies have grown and grown, exceeding our expectations. They seem quite happy and healthy and are moving WELL-- they graduated from the whelping box to the puppy pen today after several escapes, especially by little Chip!
By this time next week, they should begin to have their little eyes open! We can't wait.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
The first 72 hours
The puppies have done so very well. We were initially a bit worried about the teeniest pup, Chip (aka "Crumbs" in our family!), but he is now gaining healthily now.
They all nurse well and are very vigorous and content. They can all move about their whelping box and they are just SO CUTE!
They all nurse well and are very vigorous and content. They can all move about their whelping box and they are just SO CUTE!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Happy Birth Day!
Callie was acting a bit peculiar from about midnight on, so we suspected that it might be puppy-time. At 3:30 AM she chased our resident dog, Vegas, out of the area and proceeded to begin to whelp her first pup next to/under our bed. I hopped up and tried to discourage this choice, which resulted in her hopping ON TO our bed having the first whelp (Cole) there!! She immediately picked him up and tried to relocate him under the bed, but I took him and moved him to the whelping area. She followed him in but picked him up and tried to move him again! But I shut the bathroom door with all of us in there and she relented to whelping box and had whelp #2 (Cassie) promptly at 3:35 AM.
After that initial excitement, things settled into a calm rhythm. I had plenty of time to take pictures and to weigh & assess each puppy in between arrivals. Callie was extremely efficient at removing their sacs, stimulating, & drying the puppies. The third puppy (Choo-Choo) was born at 4:17 AM. The fourth (Chip) came at 4:31 AM. Callie was able to get some rest between #4 and #5. Cara was whelped at 6:09 AM. Then there was a Long Wait.
Callie rested, we rested. She was not in distress and we were not worried, just surprised at the delay and grateful for the xray... we might have thought she was done at this point otherwise! She was relaxed looking, the pups were cleaned and nursing. Everyone was settled in.
Then, nearly two and half hours later, our big Caboose arrive! Once he was weighed, assessed, loved, licked, and had a chance to nurse, we congratulated Callie on her job Well Done. Six beautiful, vigorous puppies: 3 girls & 3 boys. We took Callie outside for a quick potty break (though it took much coaxing to get her to leave her family!), changed their bedding, and let the new family settle in.
And her human guardians all took a nap!!!
We've posted many more photos in the Whelping Day album!
Then, nearly two and half hours later, our big Caboose arrive! Once he was weighed, assessed, loved, licked, and had a chance to nurse, we congratulated Callie on her job Well Done. Six beautiful, vigorous puppies: 3 girls & 3 boys. We took Callie outside for a quick potty break (though it took much coaxing to get her to leave her family!), changed their bedding, and let the new family settle in.
We've posted many more photos in the Whelping Day album!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Introducing Callie to her Whelping Area
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Welcome, Callie!
But our family drove up to our rescue vet, Compassion Animal Hospital, to meet her anyway. And we met her three sweet 5 month old puppies (who reminded us so much of the beloved sheltie-mix litter the group rescued last year!) and we saw her xray (6 puppies!) and learned that she is healthy and heartworm negative (YAY!). Still, our resolve was strong. The *last* thing we needed here is another dog (or 7!!).
But when I saw her, it was love at first sight. She ran right over to me and put her paws on my legs and looked into my eyes with her gorgeous eyes, and I knew we were hooked! Next she snuggled up to my husband and then to our little 6 year old, Ben (who had voted "yes" all along!), and a few minutes later we were piling her into our car to go home.
Callie fit right in immediately. She walks well on a leash, goes into her crate without complaint, is very friendly with other dogs and cats, and is super gentle with Ben. As an added bonus, she is apparently housebroken as well, as she hasn't had an accident in the house since she arrived on Monday. She likes to be in the same room we're in and sits at our feet much of the time (though she does enjoy sitting on the couch as well!!). In these few days she has already gained a "full-access pass" to the whole house and is now only crated when we leave the house. Soon she will be confined to the whelping area when we need to leave for some reason.

Last night we took her to Mud Puppies to get a good bath before the pups arrive. She tolerated both the bath and all of the various procedures (ear cleaning, teeth brushing, nail trimming, blow drying) fairly well... you could tell she wasn't a fan but she let us do it. On the way home we stopped to buy her a new pretty pink collar and put a Forgotten Friends ID tag on. She is officially one of the gang!
Today I have been watching her closely so that I can get to know her habits a bit. Hopefully I will know her well enough by the time she goes into labor that we will notice the early signs and be ready.
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