Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Puppies are 6 1/2 weeks old...


Hi everyone,

I hope everyone is doing well and getting excited about getting closer to bringing puppies home! I've been busy taking care of babies and am already working on making sure everything is in order for when the puppies leave. Top on the list has been making sure the puppies get plenty of socialization. Top experts recommend that puppies should meet at least 100 people between the ages of 3 and 12 weeks. These meetings should be positive interactions with people of both sexes and all ages. This is one reason why we encourage you to come out to visit - you help us socialize the puppies, even as we get to know you better. However, since the puppies need to meet many more people, I have also been taking the puppies on excursions outside of the house and property. I avoid places like the dog park and busy times at Petsmart (where puppies never touch the ground) due to the unknown health history of the dogs that go there, but my family members' homes, Home Depot, and Tractor Supply have been good low risk places to expose the puppies to a lot of people. 

As I'm sure you can imagine, no matter where we go, the puppies are a hit. This past weekend at Home Depot, I made it about 20 feet inside the door before the puppies and I were surrounded with eager visitors. The puppies handled it all in stride! On Tuesday I took the puppies in for their first vet visit, where they all got good check ups and impressed the vet with how brave and outgoing they were. After our trip to the vet, we visited my sister's house, which made my little niece dance and squeal with glee! (Of course, then she cried when she found out she couldn't keep one!) Everywhere we've gone, I've been so proud of how quickly the puppies have adjusted to their environment and the people in it.

So now that we are at 6 1/2 weeks, I'm sure you are anxious to find out who Dave and I have selected. After much careful consideration, we have decided to keep the girls with the turquoise (formerly green) collar and the purple collar. I will work with each of you over the next week to help you select which of the remaining puppies would best suit your family and lifestyle. Please let me know if you would like to come out to visit again. In the meantime, here are some pictures to enjoy and to tide you over for now.

 

Turquoise girl & Yellow girl


Red boy


Turquoise girl


Blue boy



Yellow girl
 

Red boy & Purple girl



Yellow girl & Purple girl

 
Red boy, Turquoise girl, & Purple girl

 
Yellow girl, Blue boy, & Pink girl



Blue boy



Blue boy (back left), Pink girl, & Red boy


Turquoise girl, Pink girl, Red boy, Yellow girl, & Purple girl



Turquoise girl & Yellow girl



Yellow girl



My niece, Kaiya, with Pink girl
 

Thursday, September 24, 2015

A day late, but better late than never!


Hi everyone,

So I failed at getting pictures posted last night, but I'm hoping you'll forgive me when you see how cute the pictures I have to share with you are. Dallas' babies are doing great, even with having to have limited contact with mom. Because of the medications Dallas is on, they are not allowed to nurse from her, but every time they see her they go for the milk bar! To make sure the puppies get enough to eat and don't go too far between meals, we are currently offering 4 meals a day. While they had to be weaned a little bit earlier than usual, the puppies are doing great eating puppy chow and have no trouble with the dry kibble.

While normally we would have transitioned mom and puppies to living out at the property full time, with Dallas in a cast, we are keeping everyone indoors. To make sure puppies feel comfortable both indoors and out, we will continue making trips out to the property with them. I have not been taking the puppies outdoors at our condo because of disease risk - there are just too many other dogs that use the common spaces and I don't want to chance the health of the puppies. Luckily, indoors the puppies are doing great using puppy pads or a litter pan filled with pine pellets to potty and they almost always use the litter pan for their poops.

Ok, so enough updating for now. You all need some pictures, so without further ado, enjoy!


Pink girl


Turquoise (green) girl & Blue boy


Blue boy laying on Turquoise girl


Yellow girl


Yellow girl & Purple girl


Red boy


Blue boy & Turquoise girl


Turquoise girl


Purple girl


Pink girl
 

Turquoise girl


Red boy


Purple girl


Yellow girl


Yellow girl

 
Purple girl
 
 
Purple girl & Turquoise girl
 
 
Yellow girl, Red boy, & Pink girl


Blue boy


Red boy


Puppy pile!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Some shocking news...


Hi everyone,

Sorry for the delayed update, but things have been a bit topsy turvy here at Westside Beagles. This past weekend, several of you came out to meet puppies for the first time. It was great to meet everyone and it was good socialization for the puppies as well. On Sunday afternoon, Dallas really wanted to do some running around and since it was such a nice day, I let her. She would run into the brush, hunting for bunnies for a bit, then would check back in on the puppies. After getting some scratches from me, Dallas would take off again for awhile, but would always check back. However, when I was finally ready to head for home, Dallas was nowhere to be found. While I was worried that Dallas didn't come when I called, Dave convinced me she was just having fun and would probably be back before I knew it. We grabbed a bite to eat and when I got back to the property, she was still nowhere to be found. I hiked all over, calling for her, but still, there was no sign of Dallas. 

Getting really worried at that point, I let several of the other dogs out hoping that if they jumped a rabbit, this would lure Dallas back. Alternatively, I hoped the dogs might find Dallas while they were running. Well, the dogs did jump a rabbit and as they were making a racket, I thought I heard a cry come from the opposite direction from where the dogs were running. I took off toward the sound and again thought I heard a cry, so I continued til I got to the fence on our property line. Just on the other side of the fence was Dallas - and while she looked at me, she was silent and not moving.

I called to Dallas, trying to get her to come closer to me, but still she didn't move. I climbed the fence and found that she had injured a rear leg, which was tangled in a vine. Once I got Dallas back over the fence and had a chance to check her leg more closely, I could tell she was seriously injured. I packed up Dallas and the puppies, heading straight for the emergency clinic where I work, while Dave rounded up the dogs who were still hunting.

At the emergency clinic, the X-rays revealed the shocking cause and extent of Dallas' injury. She was shot. The bullet had shattered the end of her tibia near her ankle, leaving a spattering of small metal fragments and bone pieces at the break site and a much larger chunk of metal lodged in the soft tissue above her ankle. We gave Dallas pain medication, flushed out the entry wound, and splinted her leg. I left her in the hospital overnight on IV fluids, antibiotics, and pain medication, and the next morning, she was evaluated by the surgeon and her team. The consensus was to hold off on surgery for now, but to cast Dallas' leg for 6 weeks and reevaluate at that time if surgery will be necessary. Dallas will have to have the cast changed out every few days initially, but then will be able to go longer periods of time between changes as her wounds heal.

So I'm sure at this point in my story, you all have several questions, including who could have done this and was it intentional? Well, since our neighbors were shooting target practice on Sunday and their property abuts ours on the back left portion of our property, I think we know who did it. However, I just don't know if this was intentional or not, though I certainly hope not! Clearly, Dallas found a break somewhere in our fence line, so she was likely on their property. Did they shoot her because of that or was this an accident due to ricochet? We may never know for sure, but we have to look into it for our safety as well as our dogs'.

In the meantime, there is now much extra work to be done to take care of both Dallas and the puppies. Dallas cannot nurse puppies due to her medications, so I have to monitor all contact between them and we are weaning puppies a bit earlier than planned.

Well, all, it is really late and I must get some sleep. I wanted to make sure to update everyone but I'm afraid pictures will have to wait a bit longer. I will get some pictures posted tomorrow evening (Wednesday). For now, here is poor mama, Dallas, just after she got back from the hospital.

-Barb





Monday, September 14, 2015

Watch out for your ankles and toes! Puppies are getting rambunctious!



Hi everyone! 

I'm trying to keep my eyes open long enough to get a little something posted to share with you, so I'll keep it brief tonight. These babies are getting really active and spending more time engaging in play - and already they are getting rough! I have to say, it is hilarious to watch and listen to little roly poly puppies wrestling and growling. First rate entertainment, I must say, til they turn their attention to my ankles and toes. There's nothing like little puppy daggers! So without further ado, for your viewing enjoyment...