Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Day Twenty Six

Bizzi is finally finished with her heat cycle so life around here is much more pleasant. Garrett finally decided that he would check out the puppies for the first time. He wasn't overly impressed I have to say. He will tolerate them but when they are this small he really isn't buying into their charm yet. Bizzi on the other hand thinks she died and went to heaven with all these new playmates. The two in front are Burdock and Lilac and the picture below is Viola sleeping with a friend.
The cute little guy below is a very frustrated Burdock because everyone else is sleeping and he wants to play. You will see in the next picture that he did find a playmate!

The puppy below who is fighting sleep is Brier. In a few more days they will be very playful and that is when I start giving them other things to experience.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Day Twenty Five

Viola is so sleepy but she is afraid she will miss something so she positions herself so she can be the first to respond in case she hears the PSST. She is very pretty but no one seems to be interested in her so I must not have taken many pictures of her.Below are the two girls who broke my heart by not receiving the NUA gene. Magnolia on the left and Daffodil on the right.
Many people have asked me if these puppies can be shown in AKC performance competitions since they are UKC registered. I really didn't know the answer to that so I inquired with many people plus I contacted the AKC directly and the answer is yes. In order for these pups to compete in AKC obedience, agility, rally and tracking they have to first, be neutered and secondly, apply for a PAL (Purebred Alternative Listing) number. So I learned something new today also!


Many of you have inquired as to whether I know which puppies are going to be available but they are just now developing their personalities so it is hard for me to make a commitment. I know many of you are only interested in a black girl and since there are only three and two of them are NUA I will not have enough of those to go around. Before you decide that you couldn't live with anything but a black girl come and meet all the puppies and see what beautiful brownies I have.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Day Twenty Four

The puppies are changing very quickly and today they are wagging their little tails when I talk to them. They are barking and playing with each other which is very cute.

They are making it out of the nest to poop but still aren't always making it out to pee. I am sure in a couple more days they will have mastered that also!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Day Twenty Three

TA-DA Here are the three NUA puppies!
For those of you who guessed, thank you for playing the game. No one guessed all three; they were #1, 3 & 4. In the picture above they are Lilac, Tulip and Iris.
Lilac , Iris and Tulip

I was already getting attached to Magnolia and Daffodil so the results were a bit of a letdown when I realized that those two exceptional girls would be offered to some other lucky families. If it wasn't for the fact that the reason I produced this litter was to incorporate the NUA gene in my line of Dals I would not be offering either of those girls to a new home. However, I have three other lovely girls to concentrate on!

Just so today's blog is not all about the NUA puppies, the picture below shows all the pups in their new surroundings. Yesterday I eliminated the pool and put in a large crate bottom. Now is when they learn to leave the nest to potty. They are starting to get the idea because lots of pottying was done out on the paper. I good number didn't quite make it though. The two boys are in the front.
Rita...these next two pictures are for you!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

DayTwenty Two

HERE IS THE SURPRISE I PROMISED YOU!Here is a picture of the puppies eating out of the flying saucer for the first time. Yesterday I received the results of the DNA test and 3 of the puppies received the NUA gene from Topper!!!!! I would have liked more but "hey" three is better than none.... Anyway I thought it would be fun to play a little game so I numbered the puppies so you could guess which three are the NUA puppies? I will tell you tomorrow evening. You can leave your guess in the comment section or you can email me or do nothing but I thought it would be fun to make the blog interactive. Don't forget you can click on the picture to enlarge it.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Week Three

We are all very tired after a very busy day. As many of you know I feed my dogs a raw diet which is also called B.A.R.F. The main protein source is chicken backs and today we ground 120 pounds of chicken backs and packaged it in 2 pound tubes. We also grind a large assortment of veggies and fruit. This is very time comsuming so after a long day at work and making dog food I didn't have time to get pictures before I tired them all out by clipping toenails, weighing them and individual sound/food test. I am about 95% sure all can hear in at least one ear! I am also certain many of them can hear in both ears. I will continue to condition them to the psst sound until I am sure about every ear. Then I will see how right I am on May 20th when they have their BAER test. I also wormed them today. They are all still growing relatively uniformly the smallest weighed 2 lb 5 oz and the largest was 2 lb 15 oz. That is all for tonight but I have a big surprise for tomorrow!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Day Twenty

Since the puppies are starting to interact with each other I decided it was time for some toys. I am getting more hearing responses today. I feel that week three is a very scary time because this upcoming is the week that I will get a good idea if any are deaf. It is a little to early to tell if any are uni but it is always a relieve when all can hear.
Pictured above is Burdock, Brier and Daffodil.
Daffodil
Daffodil and Magnolia
Dahlia and the boys
Here are the only two chicks we got from the 11 eggs that we incubated. There were 4 fertile but the other two didn't make it. To give you an idea of how tiny they are...they are sitting in the palm of my hubby's hand.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Day Nineteen

It is particularly crazy at my house right now. Bizzi is in full blown heat and Garrett is a wreck. He won't eat and and all he does is whine. I feel really bad for the poor dog. I suppose I should get him neutered since I can carry on with his daughter Bizzi. I am already keeping my eye open for the perfect NUA boy for Bizzi when she finishes her AKC championship.

I noticed today the puppies are cutting their puppy teeth. It will soon be time to take over some of the work that Gambit has been doing. She seems to be producing plenty of milk though. The sound/food conditioning is paying off as I have a number of the puppies awaken when I make the noise now. Burdock was the first to respond and Magnolia and Daffodil are responding too! The others haven't ever been the first to jump up yet so I don't know about them. Today's pictures are of them interacting with one another. Enjoy!




Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Day Eighteen

In this picture of Dahlia and Daffodil you can see the color difference on their noses. Dahlia is black and Daffodil is liver. Here is Dahlia trying to climb out.
Chow time!
Lilac, Iris and Daffodil



NUA???

Monday, April 20, 2009

Day Seventeen

Our newest baby!As many of you know we also have chickens. We have been incubating 11 Bantam eggs and today the first one hatched! I hope he isn't the only one to hatch or he will be very lonesome.
The puppies are getting more alert everyday. Above is Tulip and pictured below is Lilac.


Sunday, April 19, 2009

Day Sixteen

Today was a very beautiful day so we went for a hike in the woods picking wild mushrooms. It was great to get to enjoy spring! Not much can top a breakfast of wild morel mushrooms and fresh eggs..... supplied by my very own hens!


Day 16 is when the puppy stimulation exercised ends but we are only on day two of the sound/food hearing response conditioning.


Pictured below is Daffodil (liver) and if she is NUA and bilateral I may not be able to part with her!

Gambit continues to be an excellent Mom and she is eating at least twice what she was eating. She is getting 3 meals a day plus snacks in between. I am a raw feeder and in addition to her veggies and chicken she is getting goat milk, eggs, cottage cheese, different oils, fish a couple times a week and turkey necks. I am lucky because my sister in law has a milk goat so I can get fresh goat milk and I have chickens so I have an endless supply of fresh eggs.

As you can see in the next two pictures they are starting to interact with each other.


Below is Magnolia (liver) trying to climb out which she did succeed. If she is a bilateral hearing NUA too I will have a hard decision to make!


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Day Fifteen

GRAND CHAMPION STOCKLORE TOP SPOT Since you have seen lots of pictures of Gambit I thought you may like to see some pictures of Topper. These pictures were taken by my friend Holly while Topper was here on vacation courting Gambit. He is nearly 11 years old in these pictures and still a very handsome dog.
Today I began the sound/food conditioning. I will explain what this is and why I do it. As everyone knows deafness is one of the health issues we have in the Dalmatian breed. So in order to tell the hearing status of each puppy as early as possible I condition then to a sound which means food is coming. What I use for the sound is psst. Just like I was trying to get their attention. As I say psst I pop a tiny ball of raw ground beef in the puppy's mouth. They absolutely love the taste of it from the first time. I will do this once a day for the first day. Then twice a day. I increase it to three times a day. I also make the sound every time Gambit goes in to feed them. With consistency it doesn't take them long to jump up from a sound sleep when they hear the psst sound. If there is a puppy that never jumps up he is most likely deaf. If a puppy only jumps up some of the time he may be a unilateral hearing puppy. I will be able to tell at a very early age the hearing status of each puppy.
Pictured above is Viola, one of the liver girls, having a nap.
It looks like puppy kisses but actually they were licking the ground beef from each other.