Saturday, October 27, 2012

Too much fun

Today I took the puppies out and fed them two at a time. It can be quite hectic having all 7 of them running around the house so this helps to make it a little more manageable. Having them out in twos also allows me to give them more one one one attention which they all love. I now have them separated from Pupcake at night. She is sleeping in a bed out side of the puppy play pen. The first night she cried. It was sweet to know that she needs them as much as they need her. I really had to separate them because they should all be completely weaned by now and Pupcake keeps sneaking in the pen to give them milk. Pretty soon they will be going home and I need to make sure the transition is as easy as possible. Here are a few shots I took tonight of our lovely little girls. This is our lavender girl after she finished her dinner. I gave her a little belly rub and she was loving it! She actually had dinner last and since there are 7 she got to eat alone and get some quality time playing with me.

Monday, October 15, 2012

All our puppies found their forever homes!!

I am so excited to announce that as of 10/15, all of our puppies have found loving homes.  Some will go to new pet owners and some will join families that already have one dog.  I am relieved to know that of the many people that showed interest we found the perfect home for each and every one. It has been a very rewarding experience raising these little pups and I plan to keep up this blog for my future puppy owners.  I have been asked may times if I would ever consider having another litter and the answer is, yes, I will but my girl needs rest and to get back in to tip top shape before I can even think of breeding her again so it will be a while. Check back in with us next year!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Photo shoots and Puppies

They just don't mix! Out of about a little less than 100 shots, I got a few decent pictures. Thats only for 2 puppies. They are always on the move and just perfected their prancing skills. Here are our available babies. We have one male his name is Saint he is Brindle. He is so playful and is such a sweet heart.
Our lime green girl is named Allie (short for alligator) she is tiny and fiesty. She has one black front paw and is always ready to take on her brother or sister to get cuddled first.
Our Silver girl is named Rue she has the cutest personality. She is quiet, and is a little cuddle bug. More pictures are coming soon. I need to make some more puppy sized witch hats!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Snuggle time in bed!


These ladies are just too cute. . .they made themselves nice and cozy in bed. . .

It's snack time!

Rockstar and Pupcake enjoying some delicious treats. . .they are so gentle with Malina. . .no snapping on her little fingers! :)

Puppies at their first Dr's Appointment

The Puppies at 2-Weeks Old for their wellness examination and deworm treatment with Dr. Stubachaer at Princevalle Pet Hospital on 9/21/12. She said they were "as healthy as can be", they will be going back to see Dr. Stubachaer at 8-Weeks for their first round of shots. Documentation is available upon request, if you are interested in seeing. :)

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Growing Every Day

This is what I wake up to every morning. These curious little pups trying to flee their crate.

  I knew it wouldn't be long until they learned how to escape.  Here they are! They officially learned to get out of their crate so it was time for a change. 

Today was the first day putting them in a enclosed area with an actual gate. 
They are doing great with potty training and have been playing with toys for a few days . On Tuesday,  I noticed that teeth were coming in on a few of them and now they have all sprouted some teeth.

The puppies will be available after November 2, 2012 when they get their first set of shots.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Paper Training and First Mush Feeding

At 3 weeks exactly, I started to paper train the pups. I have added an extension on to their crate so they have a potty area. So far the paper training has been successful. Hopefully this will make it easier for them when they get to their new homes. I honestly didn't think it would work this early but I have proof it does!
It's not always this clean! I just replaced the papers and someone decided to make a mess.  Here is our purple little girl making a guest appearance in the potty area. 

Yesterday the pups had their first mush feeding at 3.5 weeks. It was a little messy but not as much as I had anticipated. The puppies showed more interest in licking it off each other or my finger than they did eating out of their dish. I think I'll hold off on the next feeding until their 1 month birthday.

Above: Our Silver (Left) and Gold (Right) puppies are licking the mush off each other. 

They all took a nice little nap after their feeding. 
Above left to right:  the Seafoam (our brindle), Blue (our only boy) and Purple (the milk hog) 
Above: Our Lime Green and Lavender girls
They are all growing so quickly!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Two sweet little Bostons...

Here are two of our seven pups at 4 days old. The others have big milk bellies and would not fit in the tea cup. Right now we only go by color to identify them.  They each have a name picked out but we are holding off on naming them until we get to see what their personalities are like. 

Above is our lime green pup. When this picture was taken she weighed 7.9 oz. 
Below is our gold pup she weighed 8.7 oz in this picture. 
When these were taken we had one more that could fit in the tea cup but she was feeding and I didn't have the heart to pull her away from her mama. 
These little girls are so much fun and a lot of work! For the first 2 weeks of their lives I slept right next to them to be sure their heating pad was on at all times, making sure the bedding was clean and mama didn't fall asleep on them and making sure their two bigger sisters were not hogging all the milk. 
(When you see pictures you will know why)

Saturday, September 8, 2012

The puppies have arrived!

On September 6, 2012, our Pupcake had her first litter.  According to her veterinarian she had 6 possibly 7 pups.  I had been checking Pupcake's temperature two times a day for a little over a week and her temperature finally dropped to 97.5  at approx. 11:00 am.  Although Pupcake showed no signs of distress, I was sure the moment was not far.  I have been very cautious for weeks now not leaving her alone as I wasn't sure that she would know what to do.  Her first pup arrived at 1:49. This was horrible timing as I should have been leaving in 11 minutes to pick the kids up from school.  Luckily my sister just happened to be here to help.  There was no panting, no shaking, nothing!  All of the sudden VOILA! Out comes puppy number 1!  I was ready but at the same time not so ready! I quickly rushed to put on my gloves, begged my sister to find the floss (which we couldn't find even though it  was right in front of us) sterilized scissors and towels which were already prepared for the big moment.

  • Baby No. 1 Comes out at 1:49 pm  Its a girl! 6.7 oz 
  • Baby No. 2 Comes out at 3:15 pm  Its a girl! 7.5 oz
  • Baby No. 3 Comes out at 3:54 pm  Its a girl! 6.9 oz
  • Baby No. 4 Comes out at 4:28 pm  Its a boy! 6.5 oz
  • Baby No. 5 Comes out at 4:42 pm  Its a girl! 7.2 oz
  • Baby No. 6 Comes out at 5:15 pm  Its a girl! 7.4 oz
Some time went by and I was shocked at how fast it all seemed to happen. A baby would pop out and when I was almost finished cleaning it out would come another!  Pupcake had no clue what to do with baby No. 1 so I am glad I was by her side to help her break the sack, suction the nose and mouth and get the baby going.  With baby No. 2 & 3 it was pretty much the same, by the time baby No. 4 came she knew what to do but I was a little anxious so I helped her just a tad.  

Finally at 7:22 pm out came baby No. 7!  Another girl weighing in at 7.4 oz.  I was thinking there might be only 6 since the others came in a timely manner.  My sister and I had already cleaned up a majority of the mess and put the supplies away.  I think Pupcake was also surprised at No. 7 because she just looked at the baby in the sack when it popped out.  It took a couple seconds but she did all the work and I pitched in to help her get the sack off the puppies head, tie off the umbilical cord and cut it.  So we had 7 after all! All were in the perfect position and the delivery went smooth.  It was exciting, amazing, tiring, so many emotions, but in the end it was totally worth it.  I sleep right next to them every night and have not left their side unless I have a responsible adult to watch over them. Things couldn't be better right now in a house full of 7 itty bitty puppies.  If this ever happens again it will not be on travertine floors! My knee's ached all 4 hours that I slept that night. Pupcake has lost her girlish figure but gained 7 bundles of joy she loves dearly.  She watches over them carefully. It is so amazing to see nature at work.  

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Rockstar our "stud"


Here is a pic of "Rockstar" (sire) and our little princess playing out back. 
This is true puppy love. He is one of her best friends. 

About us

Family of 7, Dad, Mom, 3 wonderful kids and 2 very lovable bostons. We are located in Northern California and have been proud Boston Terrier parents for 9 years. We have been fortunate enough to have 3 Boston Terriers in our family.  Unfortunately one passed a year and a half ago but she will always be with us a she has left a "paw print" in our home. We currently have 2 Boston Terriers in our family and they own our hearts.  Rockstar (sire)  and Pupcake (dam) are expecting their very first litter.  We have never bred any of our dogs before as we know it takes a great deal  of time and dedication.  We finally decided to breed our dogs for the first time because we are fortunate enough to have the time and resources available to assure Rockstar, Pupcake and their puppies get the best care. We have not gone into this blindly and have done much research before deciding to breed.  Our dam is in her last days of pregnancy and is expected to whelp any day now. At her last veterinary check up on 8/29 we did an X-ray to see how many pups to expect and to make sure that there would not be any complications with the size of the pups during whelping.   We are happy to announce that we are expecting a litter of 6 possibly 7 pups.  Here is our girl right before her vet visit.