I keep saying that I need to post and continue posting on a more regular basis! Geeezzz!!!
Instead of moving this spring, we decided to plan litters of puppies. It will be a mad house here! We have already figured out where each litter is going and how we will do this. It does take a lot of planning when your house is so tiny!
Jersey is due May 18th.
Miley is due May 19th.
Macie is due June 5th.
Missy is due June 6th.
Lola is due June 8th.
Give me strength! We are planning a 1st birthday bbq for Tristan for saturday June 16th...all puppies will be in attendance lol.
Each year we hold a CERF eye clinic for all of our dogs. The busy day happened friday, April 13th. Holy cow was it ever busy right at the beginning. The vet saw 59 dogs total in just under 3 hours. Everyone was great and once again we are proud to say no issues for any dog! I'm sorry that I wasn't able to be outside and chat with all of the guardian families. I am the only one that fills out all of the paperwork and knows everyone's registered names so I am in there with the vet the whole time. I was up until 2am thursday night filling in all of the paperwork. This year my mom wasn't at home for the clinic (that was held at HER house) because she is on a missions trip to Haiti. We don't have any flexibility in the date for the exams unfortunately. I am anxious to hear all about her trip. She gets back on the 22nd.
Monday, April 16, 2012
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Pet litters are very much required to be cared as these are very much valuable. There are a lot of things that are required to be kept in mind while taking care of these dogs. Giving time to these pets and caring them will allow them to become familiar with the round environment and will let the pet be active always. Some of the things helpful in dog caring include providing proper space to them, weighing the new burns, creating a pet nest before the litter is due, and many more things can be done. Some more things include doing bottle feed and avoiding cow’s milk, using a newborn human bottle/nipple, starting adding spacing the feedings farther apart, adding solid food and by the 5th week mixing milk and baby meat , etc.
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