Archive for August, 2013

Puppy Portraits: Week 5 (a bumper crop!)

THE BOYS

Mr Black 1.

Mr Black 1.

Mr Black 2.

Mr Black 2.

Mr Black 3.

Mr Black 3.

Mr Blue 1.

Mr Blue 1.

Mr Blue 2.

Mr Blue 2.

Mr Blue 3.

Mr Blue 3.

Mr Bronze 1.

Mr Bronze 1.

Mr Bronze 2.

Mr Bronze 2.

Mr Bronze 3.

Mr Bronze 3.

Mr Green 1.

Mr Green 1.

Mr Green 2.

Mr Green 2.

Mr Green 3.

Mr Green 3.

Mr Red 1.

Mr Red 1.

Mr Red 2.

Mr Red 2.

Mr Red 3.

Mr Red 3.

THE GIRLS

Miss Fawn 1.

Miss Fawn 1.

Miss Fawn 2.

Miss Fawn 2.

Miss Fawn 3.

Miss Fawn 3.

Miss Lime 1.

Miss Lime 1.

Miss Lime 2.

Miss Lime 2.

Miss Lime 3.

Miss Lime 3.

Miss Orange 1.

Miss Orange 1.

Miss Orange 2.

Miss Orange 2.

Miss Orange 3.

Miss Orange 3.

Miss Pink 1.

Miss Pink 1.

Miss Pink 2.

Miss Pink 2.

Miss Pink 3.

Miss Pink 3.

Miss Purple 1.

Miss Purple 1.

Miss Purple 2.

Miss Purple 2.

Miss Purple 3.

Miss Purple 3.

Miss White 1.

Miss White 1.

Miss White 2.

Miss White 2.

Miss White 3.

Miss White 3.

Miss Yellow 1.

Miss Yellow 1.

Miss Yellow 2.

Miss Yellow 2.

Miss Yellow 3.

Miss Yellow 3.

 

 

 

27/08/2013 at 11:42 Leave a comment

Puppy Portraits: Week 4

The Boys

Mr. Black.

Mr Black.

Mr Blue.

Mr Blue.

Mr Bronze.

Mr Bronze.

Mr Green.

Mr Green.

Mr Red.

Mr Red.

The Girls

Miss Fawn.

Miss Fawn.

Miss Lime.

Miss Lime.

Miss Orange.

Miss Orange.

Miss Pink.

Miss Pink.

Miss Purple.

Miss Purple.

Miss White.

Miss White.

Miss Yellow.

Miss Yellow.

A month old already and huge changes in the pups this week. Nearly fully weaned they’ve learned how to polish off pretty much every morsel of their raw food diet and now manage to eat in a very orderly fashion:

Team 2 tuck in.

Team 2 tuck in.

They also started to come out of the whelping box into their indoor run about a week ago, and now merrily hurtle up and down squeaking and yipping as they go. They have also taken to their cozy mini-dens (aka cat carriers) with the same enthusiasm as did their older brothers and sisters and can regularly be found in randomly piled arrangements within in or more often spilling out of the dens:

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Meanwhile... an unusual new puppy joins the litter.

Meanwhile… an unusual new puppy joins the litter.

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21/08/2013 at 09:49 1 comment

Puppy Portraits: Week 3

The Boys

Mr Black.

Mr Black.

Mr Blue.

Mr Blue.

Mr Bronze.

Mr Bronze.

Mr Green.

Mr Green.

Mr Red.

Mr Red.

The Girls

Miss Fawn.

Miss Fawn.

Miss Lime.

Miss Lime.

Miss Orange.

Miss Orange.

Miss Pink.

Miss Pink.

Miss Purple.

Miss Purple.

Miss White.

Miss White.

Miss Yellow.

Miss Yellow.

Probably the busiest week of all for the pups. With eyes and ears now wide open and fully functional the pups have started to explore and investigate their environment, and one another, with increasing curiosity and an ever increasing range of vocalizations too!

At the same time appetites are growing exponentially and so we started the process of weaning on Sunday, when the pups were 19 days old. This was 3 days older than with our previous litter and that extra bit of maturity meant that the process of lapping (which is obviously a very different skill set from that required for suckling) seemed to come much more easily to these babies. Still, as with any babies, progress was initially slow and messy, with each pup being taught individually twice a day whilst Phoenix took care of their main food intake.

By Day 23, though, their lapping skills had increased sufficiently to try the pups out on their multi-stall “WeanaFeeda“, which they took to with huge enthusiasm. So now, after another day or so of their  starter mousse, we’ll start to blend in their raw food diet and by next week they should be happily tucking into a pureed version of the same diet that their parents and big brother already enjoy.

Miss Fawn winding down.

Miss Fawn winding down.

Can I eat this?

Can I eat this?

Mr Black.

Mr Black.

Mum comes to sort everyone out. Mr Bronze discovers that he can climb...

Mum comes to sort everyone out., meanwhile Mr Bronze discovers that he can climb…

Mr Green looks thoughtful.

Mr Green looks thoughtful.

Miss Fawn winding further down.

Miss Fawn winding further down.

Everyone on the go.

Everyone on the go.

15/08/2013 at 07:26 Leave a comment

Puppy Portraits: week 2.

The Boys

Mr Black.

Mr Black.

Mr Blue.

Mr Blue.

Mr Bronze.

Mr Bronze.

Mr Green.

Mr Green.

Mr Red.

Mr Red.

The Girls

Miss Fawn.

Miss Fawn.

Miss Lime.

Miss Lime.

Miss Orange.

Miss Orange.

Miss Pink.

Miss Pink.

Miss Purple.

Miss Purple.

Miss White.

Miss White.

Miss Yellow.

Miss Yellow.

Pup Report

This was a big week for the baby Beltarr’s. Their eyes started to open, with Mr Green taking an early lead by opening his eyes at day 10, which is very early indeed! The rest mainly waited until day 13 or 14 and a few are still only just on the verge even now. Mostly they keep eyes closed though, and can be seen in their pics, and vision is extremely limited/blurry for now in any case.

Coupled with their senses gradually coming on line they started to wobbly-walk around day 11 and 12 and are getting more proficient each day, although mostly walks still consist of a few wobbly quick steps and then a turn-turtle.

Weight increases briefly slowed at around day 9 so we started to supplement with bottle feeding. Within 24 hrs they had also got the hang of it (rather surprisingly, since the action required is totally different from that used when feeding from mum) and they are all now piling the weight on once again, most passing 1kg on day 14.

Finally their 2-week old claws have already turned into razor sharp needles, so claw-cutting began in earnest on day 14 – here’s a very compliant and super cute Miss Purple getting her tallons seen to:

Miss purple gets hers claws cut 2 weeks 1 Miss purple gets hers claws cut 2 weeks 2 Miss purple gets hers claws cut 2 weeks 3

07/08/2013 at 20:34 5 comments


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