Showing posts with label Obie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obie. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

Obie x Mona puppies are now 4 weeks old!


Obie and Mona’s puppies are now 4 weeks old.  The time is flying by but we are careful not to waste these important early weeks.  Our last post celebrated the puppies turning 1 week old.  Since then they have completed the Neo-Natal Period (1 - 14 days) and we wrapped up the Bio-sensor and Early Scent Stimulation exercises.  The puppies begin their time with us in a guest bedroom and they remain there during the Neo-natal Period and through the Transitional Period (14 - 21 days).  They are handled frequently not just by our own family but by friends that stop by to gently hold them and cuddle with them.  We are always very careful to practice germ control but we do feel that socialization should begin even when they are still very young.


During the Transitional Period the puppies eyes open and their hearing develops.  We keep the lights low in the room during the days when their eyes are opening.  Once everyone’s eyes are open, shortly thereafter normal lighting resumes.  We have a television in the room which we use as the low level of changing light that it emits has been said to help the brain to develop.  It is the same with low level sounds, so we have classical music playing at a low volume to facilitate auditory stimulation.  We add some novel items to the whelping box such as soft stuffed animals, little balls and different footing for the puppies in the form of bath mats and small carpets.  

During their third week the puppies enter the Awareness or Identification Period (21 - 28 days). [For more details about these periods in a puppy’s development see Pat Hasting’s book Another Piece of the Puzzle: Puppy Development]  Now the pups make the big move downstairs into our dining room which is adjacent to the family room and kitchen and right smack in the heart of our home.   Since they now can use all of their senses they are exposed to all the sights, sounds and smells of our home. They are still using the whelping box but we have added a potty box. We have found this to be very helpful in encouraging the puppies to eliminate in a separate area.  We also add a small play area that over time gradually is enlarged to accommodate their growing needs.

Pups have dangling toys, and noisy toys, toys that roll and squeak, toys that they can pick up and toys to climb over.  The radio is often set to the classical music station because we like all the different sounds that the many varied instruments make.  We also play a few different cds of various sounds to help further expose the pups to noises that they might encounter outside the home such as thunderstorms, fireworks, gun shots, airplanes etc....

The big dogs in the house are now invited to meet the puppies and interact with them through the puppy pen. Even our resident cat Daphne has come to check them out!  



When the puppies turned 4 weeks old we introduced them to their first meal of solids. Which was ground turkey with bone and goat’s milk.  They enjoyed it immensely.  


Visitors are now coming over on a regular basis to help socialize the puppies.  We aim to have them have many positive interactions with a myriad of different people by the time they leave for their new homes. 


These are truly such delightful puppies. Mona continues to be a wonderful dam to them and we are enjoying our time with these little sweethearts while it lasts. Here is a brief video of the pups taken on November 3rd. 



Monday, October 7, 2013

Northrock's "C" Litter: The Obie x Mona Puppies have Arrived!!!

We are delighted to announce that the eagerly awaited Obie and Mona puppies have arrived safe and sound at Northrock.  On the morning of October 6th Mona whelped 4 beautiful puppies.  


Mona and her pups are all doing well.  Our children are huge Star Wars fans and they wanted to give these puppies special names in addition to their collar colours. Please join me in welcoming these little darlings to the world:

Mr. Blue "Chewbacca" born at 7:50 am  14 7/8 oz. - Brown
Miss. Purple "Amidala" born at 7:58 am 14 1/4 oz. - Brown
Miss. Red "Leia" born at 8:56 am 14 3/4 oz. - Brown
Mr. Yellow "Luke" born at 10:02 am 13 1/4 oz - Black

  I am looking forward to all the fun that we will have watching these puppies grow up.  We're very grateful to Chris and Ula Pepper at Nappyroots Reg'd and Paul Hunter (Obie's owners) for letting us use him with Mona.  They are lovely puppies and we are thrilled.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Upcoming Litter: Obie x Mona

We are very excited about our upcoming litter here at Northrock.  Mona has been bred to Obie and she is expecting puppies the first week of October.  Details about the breeding can be found on our website.  Mona is such a sweet Barbet and her pregnancy is going well.  Pregnancy was confirmed by palpation at the end of August and the positive palpation combined with other signs that Mona has been exhibiting  (an increase in lazy behaviour, her nipples are pinking up and getting larger and she had experienced morning sickness) all point to pregnancy. 

Photo credit: National Geographic, fetus at 39 days

Here is a link to a past post that has some information about how puppies develop when they are still inside their dam.
If you would like a further glimpse into the canine womb to see what exactly is going on, National Geographic has created an incredible video called “In the Womb: Dogs”.  It is a fascinating documentary about the fetal development of 3 different breeds.  If you ever get the chance to watch it I highly recommend it.  Here is a little teaser. 
To view more of this documentary check out these links:
Mona - Day 47
We are very much looking forward to meeting these Obie x Mona pups.  Obie is a really nice Barbet and together with Obie's owners Paul Hunter and Chris and Ula Pepper of Nappyroots Reg'd we are counting down the days until these precious puppies arrive!