Showing posts with label Skippy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skippy. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Annie & Skippy's Litter 3 Weeks Old Video



I think everyone will know which puppy is theirs from this video!!  They are all really, cute!!

Annie & Skippy's Litter 3 Weeks Old

Here they are!  All 6 babies!







 
In this photo above, they're in order...boys on the left, girls on the right.









 
Now, girls on the left, and boys on the right (above)


 
They're always so cute when they're lined up like little hot dogs!
 
 

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Going Home

The smaller of Pansy's 2 female Blenheim puppies went home yesterday.  She sat right beside me the whole way to Sp*kane, didn't get sick, and was a perfect angel the entire trip!




 
She looked up at me so sweetly a couple of times.







 
And she peacefully slept!  She did not get carsick AT ALL, which was wonderful for me!!






 
Her new family came all the way over from the western side of WA to get her and stayed in a hotel over night!  I love the commitment people show right at the very beginning when they decide to get a puppy! 
 
I think they named her "Abbey", which is a perfect name for her!  I received a call this morning and everything went perfectly on the ride home yesterday, and her first night at home went smoothly also!  They are thrilled with her!  I'm happy too!



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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Airport Trip and Puppies Going Home

The airport is almost the last leg of the trip.  At least, it's the last leg of my part of the trip!  Here are 2 of the 3 puppies that went home this past weekend.  "Luke", the larger Cavachon male finally found a new home in the Bay Area, and the other puppy, way back in her crate, was heading to Vacaville.  They both flew into Sacramento last Friday and both have arrived safely.

 
The puppy below flew to Detroit, and actually left first, at an early 7:30 in the morning.  This required me to have her to the airport by 5:30 a.m., so we stayed in a nearby hotel.  It's too much on everyone, puppies included, to get up at 3:30a.m. and drive to the airport the same morning.  We live 85 miles from the airport, and it takes a full hour and fourty-five minutes to get there, on non icy roads!
 
Before I headed to the airport with the first puppy, I went ahead and let Luke be with the smaller pup in the hotel bathroom.  I left them together while I took the first pup to the airport.  When I got back, Luke had crawled into that tiny little crate WITH the other puppy, and they were both in there, cozy together, happy as a couple of bosom buddies!  I had to drag him out of there, and put him back into his own crate when it was finally time for them to have their turn at the airport!


 
I remember the very first time I left a pupy at the airport.  I felt like a parent abandoning her child.  It was terrible, and I cried as I left.  There is something so lonely looking about the crate sitting there with nobody beside it.  I'm a lot better now.  I know that awaiting the puppy on the other end is a family, that often, has anticipated and dreamed about this day and moment for several weeks, if not several months.  I know the puppies are going to their forever homes, so airport day is a happy one, and the beginning of a whole new life for the puppy!
 
 

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Annie's Blenheim and Tri Females

Just a few more shots of the blenheim and tri females.  I don't know why I didn't include the sable/white female in these photos as well, but somehow I didn't!  Enjoy!











 
 

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Annie's Tri Female

We've waited over a year for this puppy!  At one point, the waiting list for a Tri female was 3 people long!  I finally advised person #3 that they should look elsewhere, because it might take years before I get enough puppies to fill my orders!!

 
This little girl has everything to make her a true Tri color puppy, but I will admit that her tan points are not as dark, nor as pronounced as her brother's are.  But look at that face!!




 
She has more color distributed over her body.  She is going to be a gorgeous puppy!!





 
The tan points are there, and will probably show up more as she gets older!





 
She also has tan cheeks.  At just 2 days old, I was amazed at how much these babies were moving around, making picture taking already a challenging job!!
 
 

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Annie's Blenheim Female

This girl has some great color already!

 







 
Sweet little girlie!




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Annie's Blenheim Males

These little boys are really light in color right now, but their apricot will darken up as they grow in the next few weeks.  As they become adults, it will probably lighten up again!!  I'll post more pictures as they get older, but this is what they look like at 2 days old!

 
The puppy on the right has the blenheim "kiss" spot!











 
Even this tiny, they were moving around quite a bit while I tried to take their pictures, see the blurry foot? 
 
And remember, these are BOYS, even though they are on a pink blanket!
 
 

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

A Closer Look at the Sable/White Female and the Tri Male!

One of my buyers that has first choice from this litter is deciding between the sable/white female and the tri male.  Both of these puppies have exquisite markings, beautiful symmetrical faces, and nice markings on the body.
 


















 
The boy has strong tan points above his eyes and on his cheeks, making him a true Tri color puppy.  We have black/white puppies much more often, but they don't have these tan points.


 
He also has the coveted "kiss" spot on his head, and here you can see the strong tan points above his eyes.

Annie & Skippy Have Had Their Cavachon Babies!!

I am very happy to announce the arrival of Annie & Skippy's Cavachon Puppies!!
 
 
This is a very exciting litter for me because Annie is a first time mama, and she did the whole thing alone and without any complications!  I would have helped her, but it was in the middle of the night, and in the morning, I found a bundle of 6 beautiful puppies, all clean and dry, and successfully nursing on their own!  Good Job Annie!



 
I was thrilled to find that the litter was a rainbow of colors, and especially that we got 2 Tri colored puppies, a color that has not been born in over a year here at SPK.  There were also 3 Blenheim puppies, and 1 sable/white puppy!



 
I will post pictures of Annie in another post, but I am so proud of her, and very excited that she did so well having the babies.  I believe it was last summer when I flew to CA to deliver a group of puppies to their new owners.  On that trip, I also purchased 4 new Bichon Frise puppies, 3 from my regular Bichon Frise breeder that I've bought from in the past, and 1 from a total stranger.  Annie is the puppy I bought from the stranger.
 
Whenever you buy a puppy that will become a mama someday, you never know what the outcome will be, if she will even get pregnant, if she will be a good mom or a bad mom that kills her babies (yes, some of them do that), if she will have milk, if she will need a c-section...and the list goes on.  It's always an unknown when you buy a puppy and raise it yourself!
 
This Beautiful Litter has:
 
1 Tri Female - SOLD
1 Tri Male - PENDING
1 Sable/White Female - SOLD
1 Blenheim Female - SOLD
1 Blenheim Male - SOLD
1 Blenheim Male - AVAILABLE
 
The people buying these puppies sent in their deposits long before they were born.  In fact, the gal/s getting the Tri F have been waiting over a year for a tri female puppy to be born, and one of them is going to be very happy!! 
 
If you're interested in an SPK puppy, don't hesitate to leave your contact information here, or contact me directly at silverpawkennels@wildblue.net.  An early deposit is the best way to get your first choice for a puppy!  I look forward to hearing from you!!
 

 


 

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Photos of Pansy's Cavachons In the Grass

Just a few more pictures of Pansy's girls playing in the grass.  Two of them have already gone home, one is going home tomorrow, and the last will go home sometime next week.  It has been a delightful litter, and the puppies have grown up nicely!!
 


Daisy & Matt's Puppy





 
Daisy & Matt's Puppy







 
Janet's Puppy




 
Daisy & Matt's Puppy






 
Daisy & Matt's Puppy







 
The Sable/White Girls








 
Being socialized with a larger dog!
 




















 
Can't tell the blenheim girls apart in these two photos!  I think this is Dan's puppy, and the one above is Diane's puppy!!





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Monday, June 13, 2011

More Pictures of Pansy's Cavachon Litter

Oops, I guess they're not in the grass!  Enjoy a few more pictures of Pansy's litter.  Can you tell who is who?





















 
Hmmmm, I guess I focused on the two sable/white female pups!!
 
 

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Pansy's Cavachon Puppies Get Their 1st Shot

The day had arrived!  It was time for the first round of puppy shots.  We use a 5 in 1 shot, and it seemed that the puppies knew something "bad" was going to happen.  They were all huddled in the crate, with their backs towards me.  I think they were trying to send me a message!!





The process of giving a shot is pretty easy.  I can say that now after giving literally hundreds of puppy shots, but the first time I did it was a completely different story (and a different blog post!)!!  Here, I hold the pup while the Wood Man (my hubby) actually gives the shot.





Each puppy survived, and then we took pictures of their sweet little faces!





This is Daisy & Matt's pup!




 
This is Janet's pup!







 
This is Dan's pup!







 
This is Diane's pup!
 
I still need to give them all baths, and trim around their eyes and bottoms.  They are LOVING playing in the grass, and in the next post, I have a few more photos of them in the grass!
 
 

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