Monday, October 29, 2018

Fall Blessings Updates!
October 29/2018  5 Weeks Old!

We are eating to softened meals a day.  A couple of teeth are coming in.  We still sleep a lot but we are playing more too!
Meal Time!!!

Bonus photos!

Pumpkin
Ginger
Twig
 Aspen

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Fall Blessings Litter Announcement! ~ Final and Last Litter From Chloe and Cecil~

Fall Blessings Litter!

Born 09/24/18


 See Our Final And Last Litter From Cecil and Chloe!
We will not be breeding this special pair again.

Introducing 4 delightful Puppies with Autumn inspired names

Starting from the left meet
Twig (Male, Runt), Pumpkin (Female, Small Apricot), Aspen (Female, White), 
Ginger (Female, Apricot- Under Contract)


Individuals features below: 



Twig is our curly, runt male!  We fed him with a bottle the first week since he wasn't strong enough to keep up with the other puppies. My husband and I took turns waking every 3 hours in the night to make sure he had enough puppy formula to gain weight.  The sleepless nights and long days paid off.  He loves cuddles with all the people time he had.  We nicknamed him Twig and it stuck. 






Pumpkin is our small, apricot female.  She needed extra feeding for an entirely different reason.  She would fall asleep before she was done feeding!!!  This girl is the first to fall asleep and last to wake.  She tends to be found on the bottom of the puppy pile with Twig right beside her.  As you can see, she didn't make it through our photos, but we got one picture with her awake! She is a peaceful  girl. She received the name of my favorite food/decoration that we harvest this time of year, Pumpkin.






Aspen is our white, female.  We named her before we noticed she has a small streak of black hair on the underside of her ear!  It's charming and very much like an Aspen tree. She enjoys playing and cuddling in equal measure.  She received her name as my favorite tree is an Aspen. They are beautiful, particularly in the fall. When the pups wear out she generally lays on top of the puppy pile with Ginger and faces outward to drowsily keep her eyes on us.







Ginger is our large, apricot female (under contract).  This girl is playful and inquisitive.  She is all about making friends!   She is our first awake and last asleep.  Her goal is to enjoy each minute as it comes.  She will play to the very moment sleep takes her, and just like that she is asleep.  She warms my heart. Ginger landed her fall name by being the spice that adds something special and warm on a cool fall day!




More to follow including videos. 

These puppies will be ready for their forever homes at 8 weeks of age.

Their cost is $650. 
This will include the puppy, the first wellness visit, their first shots, and a small puppy care kit.

To reserve a puppy/pick a deposit of $100 must be made with a signed contract (we do work through email)

We will update this blog from time to time to help puppy owners see the growth of their pup!


Sunday, May 6, 2018

Valentine update!

This is a delightful part of breeding.  Families often stay in touch!  It lets me see the impact of a good family matched with a good pup.

Here are some photos I have received from our Valentine Litter:

This is Butter Cup (Elly) in her new home.  K.H.(for privacy I prefer first initials), K. H. sent this photo with a caption that said, "She loves to sleep on our shoes." K.H. also sent a picture of Butter Cup (Elly) during her first bath and also after she was clean. 

These pictures are darling!

 The story here is cute remains cute! I think Butter Cup (Elly) is a perfect match with K like bread and butter!  When K.H. came to get Butter Cup (Elly) is was clear that this was a happy pair!

Our next update is Sweet Pea (Daffy).

 I have to say, we were able to go to this family's home to deliver the puppy.  That isn't typical, but things worked out well to do that.  When we arrived with little Sweet Pea (Daffy) there was a light sprinkling of rain.  My husband and I had the joy of seeing K.E's children run to the front window with the loveiest  faces you can imagine.  They stairstepped in height!  I grabbed the basket with pup inside, I didn't  need to knock as the door opened to many happy faces.
 Before I could blink little Sweet Pea (Daffy) was in the arms of loving children who were ready to care for her! They were so gentle and loving!
Here are the pictures of a very happy Sweet Pea (Daffy) in her new home and yard.

I love how playful she still is!


Aphrodite (Rickie), in the pictures below, looks content and comfortable in her new home. 

K.V. wrote, "She is growing like a weed." I love watching them grow and am glad that each owner was able to watch them from day 1.  

Aphrodite (Rickie)  is still very white and a pretty girl!



The next update was nothing short of serendipitous.
My two boys! 
One, the largest of our pups and the other, the runt! These two boys could not have been funner for us! They are full of charm and all good looks.
  This update was from a rodeo when the two families had a chance meeting and recognized one another's pups from prior pictures and videos! I loved getting this photo! And I hope to hear more of the story later!  This is the photo they sent from T.B.with Romeo and M.B. with Diamond in the Ruff (Wyo).
 Look at those darling boys!!! I am so grateful to the families for keeping in touch and sharing their experiences!

Later entry: M.B. elaborated on how these two pups met. 
 Her text is below:
Things are going good with Wyo 😊 He's growing like crazy. Our daughter loves him and is so excited to see him when she wakes up in the morning! 
So we saw Wyo's brother at a high school rodeo in Big Piney, WY. My brother was team roping there that day and as we were headed out of the indoor arena, I saw a little puppy that looked similar to Wyo.
 I went up and asked where she had gotten her puppy and she said from a breeder in Lyman, WY. It was then that we realized that the dogs were brothers! 
I was able to let Wyo see his brother for a few minutes. However, they weren't able to see each other for very long because we were headed out to go to lunch. It was a crazy coincidence! 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Easter Video of Valentine's Eve Litter-Final



This is where it gets very hard for me and our family as a breeders.  We are attached to each pup.  Their personalities are endearing and we have bonded! It is important to promote trust and prepare each pup for their permanent family. But for me it is very hard to let them go! Please text me pictures every so often!!! And if you don't mind, include permission for me to use them on my blog. I will bring a form for you to sign.  I have had others give permission through text, but it maybe better to have the form signed.  It is good for others to see how the pups look at different stages and the different haircuts they may have fully grown.  Their hair offers a multitude of looks for  a fully grown dog depending on how you like it.  Fluffy and long or short and sporty with everything in between.

I decided to catch them as they play for this video.  I followed them around in the video, when they go to our door they are ready to go inside.

Future Puppy Owners for the drive home: You should have 2 people.  One to drive and one to tend the puppy.  Bring some dog toys that are new.  Never give them something as a toy that has your scent on it such as an old shoe or old shirt.  You can see they are chewing on our fingers and shoe laces.  We don't let them do that in general.  We have toys we place in their mouths when they chew, but this was exercise and exploring time.  In the car they will be chewy, they will need diversions.  I will send a toy with them, but you will need a couple more to keep their interest.  Also bring some water if you have a long way to travel and possible wipes and baggy.

The first night alone will be hard on each pup.  They are accustomed to their group and they will cry, it could be a couple of nights of sorrow for the puppy.  I recommend giving them an extensive play time to wear them out before bed.  It will help, give them the blanket we send with you and some toys for comfort.

I will give you a packet of hints for training and house training along with a doggy door which we prefer.  I will also provide an article on changing the diet of your pup.

Parting is such sweet sorrow!!!!  Please use this week to read over the previous post and prepare yourself for a new family member.  I hope our videos have already helped form a bond between you and your puppy.  You have been able to see them grow and change since the day of their birth through picture or video.  Now you will be the primary care giver and be able to experience the full joy of your pup.  They really are happiness in a furry ball!


Tuesday, March 27, 2018

6 Weeks! Wellness and shot day. Valentines are Healthy!

This is the beginning for these puppies.

VIDEO BELOW

They are close to being fully weaned.  It is time for future puppy owners to begin to prepare for their puppy.  Here is a quick checklist:

1. Bowls for water and food.  (also have some in the car for the ride home! There are travel bowls that accordion to a smaller size) I recommend a smaller set and a wider base for your home, a wide base prevents dogs from flipping the bowls.  Dogs often take some food and go elsewhere to eat it, don't be surprised if that happens, they usually only go a few feet away from the bowl. It is not something to be concerned about.  Each dog has their own preference.   I also recommend a mat to place the bowls on and select a place to feed your puppy.  It will be VITAL to schedule feeding times for house training.  Water will need to be offered more often.  

2. Crate and bed. (I recommend this for training and also as a safe haven - not a babysitter though- overnight with some potty breaks is fine). The smallest crate will not be sufficient.  This is a toy dog not a tea cup size.  Choose a crate that the pup can grow into, but that also has a divider.  Puppies will do their best not to urinate in their kennel, however, if it is too big they will use a corner of it.  Or if they have been left too long they will urinate.  Their bladders are tiny!  You will need to wait until they have enough strength to hold the urine before you can extend any time alone for the puppy. 

They need a space large enough to stand and turn around in.  We keep two beds in order to have a second while one is being washed.  You can also use old towels or blankets as the puppy will have accidents, they do not like the hard surface, give them  something to cuddle on.  I will give a better break down for house training.  This will be your preference, but I strongly recommend the scheduling and crate method.  It is the most humane, effective and speedy, if you see something that says a month or less...it is not real. Puppies do not have magic bladders that grow to full size in that time.

3. Puppy food and training treats. DO NOT FEED THEM YOUR FOOD. Maltese are a picky breed and Poodles are smart.  Once you start feeding them human food, they will stop eating their own.  They have taste, what can I say.  I will provide a small container for you with the food we are giving them.  Mix part with your food and gradually switch them over.  Otherwise, they will have gas and upset stomachs.  The most expensive brands cost more than the expensive meat from the grocery store.  Please choose a healthy brand but no need to go "all out" and spend more on the pup than you do your own family.  Read up and choose responsibly.

4. Puppy toys.    These are necessary.  Have a good selection.  Anytime the puppy chews or naws on something you don't want them to, grab a toy and say, "chew your toy".  This works!  They will know their toys and begin to make the connection what they can play with and what to leave alone. Everyone must be on the same page.  Remove anything that is not your pups toy.  They will understand and if you are consistent you will be amazed at how well this simple thing works.  Keep in mind, the puppies teeth are extremely sharp!  They will easily scratch you or your clothes.  They will teeth for a long time.  Their mouth is their hand, they don't recognize it may hurt. Use the toys to keep your hands safe and teach the pup manners.  They will lose their baby teeth as they get older.  Do not get too aggressive in a game of tug a war.  You can pull their teeth too soon.

5. Safe Space.  The puppy will need a space in the home that they cannot choke on anything or get into any trouble while able to exercise and play.  We have a kennel with a gate around it.  We have another gate where they can go for play and have another area for variety, or they have constant supervision if left for free play.  You may have a large mudroom, or another type of area.

6 Check your fence.  If you have a fenced yard remember these puppies are itty bitty.  You may think they can't get out.  Let me assure you, these pups are smart, athletic and can escape.  Check for any gaps.  If your fence is climbable,  you may need a plan B.  These puppies are not yet the best climbers, but they can climb to a small degree.  They are curious, so be aware. They should not be left alone outside until they are older.  Plan on going with out with them while they potty train or for outdoor play.
7. Enzyme cleaner.  Poop scooper. Use an enzyme cleaner for indoor messes and the poop scooper for outside.  

8. Baby Shampoo or dog shampoo and brush.  Pups get messy, particularly their bum.  They may need their bum washed often until they have all their shots and can be groomed properly.  You can also wash their eyes gently as they are prone to tears.

8. Vet.  For their shots or any emergencies.  

9. Puppy safe house.  Pick up any small items, kids toys, shoes and cords. Keep chocolate (especially baker's chocolate away from the puppy).  The chocolate will increase their heart rate, they will act really happy until their heart gives out to a heart attack.  All medicine!  Tylenol is especially awful.  These type of things cause horrendous symptoms that will be fatal to your puppy and heart wrenching to experience.  If they do eat, call your vet immediately, they may be able to help, but time would be most important.

10. Optional, doggie door. This will change your life as a pet owner.  This will not be applicable until your puppy is older and capable of pushing the door open.  However, once they are strong enough, it is wonderful.  We would recommend the brand we use.  It is insulated. Living in Wyoming it does not let in any cold air or wind.  It is more expensive, but it is also more durable and better looking than others. 

The puppies are sensitive in this video because of their shots, I ended it early because of that.  They are healthy and wonderful!  I did not film long or get each pup extremely well.  I hope to add another video later this week and let each puppy get their spotlight in.  Near the end of this week, I will be contacting you to make arrangements and answer any questions you may have.  Enjoy the video: I am a better breeder than I am video taker!






Tuesday, March 13, 2018

VALENTINES 1 MONTH BIRTHDAY!

🎈VALENTINES 1 MONTH BIRTHDAY!🎈

It is the time to start making selections as to which puppy is wanted this week.I have included a new spotlight and the pups first time in the sunshine!


1. First Pick is Romeo
2.  Second Pick is Sweet Pea (Daffy)
3. Third Pick is Aphrodite 
4. Fourth Pick is Butter Cup
5. Fifth Pick is Diamond In The Ruff (Wyo)
CONGRATULATIONS, TO FUTURE PUPPY OWNERS AND PUPS!


If you have any questions about the pups before making your selection, please call or text.  I am happy to help.

At 6 weeks, each puppy will have their wellness visit, de worming and first shots.  I will inform you the day of, as to how things went for your puppy.

When Puppies are ready:  This year they will turn 8 weeks April 10th.  However, the weekend before the 10th is near enough to 8 weeks for us to make arrangements.

Care package: You will receive a small basket for puppy toys, the basket is large enough to fit the tiny puppies as well.  We will give you 1 toy, 1 blanket, a container of the puppy food they are used to and you can mix it in with the puppy food of your choice.  By mixing them it will help with their digestive system.  A change in food can cause gas and diarrhea if not done slowly. 

 If you are driving, the basket is large enough to hold the puppy, but not high enough to keep them inside.  You will need to have the puppy in a passengers lap or bring a large cardboard box for transport.  I recommend someone to hold the puppy within the basket.  The transition will be very new and having a comforter will help. The basket or cardboard box will prevent any mess from getting on you or the car. 

We will cover training later.  I will give suggestions, but it will be up to you and your preference.

VIDEOS: 

1.VALENTINES IN THE SUNSHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME!

5. FOLLOWED BY EACH PUP'S PERSONAL SPOTLIGHT.


Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Pet short stories and 2 videos: Sweet moments as a breeder.

Breeding brings me so much joy!

I included 2 videos of my day.  One of the great benefits of breeding is - I get to play with puppies!
A photo of Yankee Doodle (Molly) with her new puppy mom!

Fears of breeding and the benefits of breeding.

 My choice to become a breeder was not an easy one.  I was intimidated by raising little paws and of selling them!  I was concerned that I would be too attached to the pups to let them go.  I wondered if I would be able to find loving people who would be prepared for the responsibilities of becoming a pet owner.
It was not a lack of experience with animals that worried me. 
 Read the stories below and you might agree.

Intermission of short stories:


Short Story: Dirk.

INFAMOUS DIRK

I still wonder: terrorist or parrot?
My parents inherited Dirk. Our excitement lasted until we met him.  His goal in life was to terrorize or destroy any life except his own.  Any breathing creature was at risk if not Dirk.

His was brilliant and agile.  He found inventive ways of escape.  His plan of attack started with a swift flyby that made certain his wings hit your face.  That flyby he took in every detail and formed a malicious plan in seconds.  His execution of the plan occurred on the second flyby.  It consisted of a variety of assaults.  He would rip out earrings, poop on the head, bite.
Alfred Hitchcock: "The Birds!"
I think Hitchcock must have met Dirk.
My parents made a GREAT decision and found a bird lover who believed they were up to the challenge.  They gave him Dirk.  Poor soul, I wonder if he lived through it?

When Dirk left, the prison he created became peaceful once more and Warden Dirk has hopefully improved.
After the chaos and trauma, my father built a house in our backyard for pidgeons. I catch myself wondering if he wanted to show his 5 children that not all birds are planning your demise.  Regardless, that bird house did make me a bird lover.  I am not partial to parrots.
Meet my family when we were young!
The little girl on the left is me, Holly, the boy beside me is my brother G, my sister L is in the patriotic swimsuit, our mother is the pretty lady holding a baby brother C.  My father is the photographer.  My eldest brother S was more than likely playing baseball at this time.  I am only going with first initials for privacy sake.

My early years were spent growing up in the Black Hills.  In every place I have lived, I have been surrounded by ranchers and farmers.  My sister and older brother were the pet wonders!  They brought home frogs, lizards, bugs and snakes(my mother was not a fan).


 Short Story:  I need a pet too! A 5 year old fills her own dreams.

As a young child I wanted to have a pet of my own.  What can a little girl do when her family are already overrun with animals?
 I grabbed an ice cream bucket and created my own worm farm! I beamed with pride.  MY little pets.
I would talk to them every day, believing I was a wonderful owner.

One day, I went to my bucket and everything was gone! I ran to my mother who was making  Saturday night dinner.  My father and brothers were in the kitchen.

I sobbed and exclaimed, "Mom, something terrible has happened to my pets! They are all gone!"  My mother was aware of my joyful ownership of worms that I had been digging out of the ground.
She put her hands on the counter and gave a "look" to dad and the boys.

A strange silence filled the room, when my brother G said, "Worms, the worms in the ice cream bucket were your pets?"
Doom!!!  At that moment, I realized they all had fishing gear on.

Worm farming...I don't recommend it.  In truth, I would use them to fish too; if I wasn't so proud to have my own pets.

Short Story: Macho Duck
The beauty of feathers are only feather deep.

Macho Duck is what we named him.  He was attacked by our neighbor's dog. Macho made it to our backyard but it was clear he wasn't going to live without help.

In Macho's defense, he was wild, he was hurt in a violent attack.  He had zero coping skills for that. Wild ducks do not appreciate their life being saved.  He was angry and never did get over it.
Helping that animal meant definite pain of some kind.  He has returned to the wild.
 He never wrote or said thank you, typical wild critter.
 I hope he lived a long time for all the trouble we went through to save him.
Nevertheless, we loved him and were happy he made it.

Short Story: L wants a pony!

 My sister, L, wanted a horse,  she begged our father relentlessly.
It was a beautiful day,  being a sporty family, L had a track meet.. 
Our father knew L had a little more to give on the high jump.  He came up with a brilliant plan to give her that extra push.  
  He said, "L, If you can high jump to a height, (that I can't recall), you can get a horse but you have to help pay for it."
My sister said, "I can do that!"
Our father knew she couldn't jump that high; he also knew she would push herself  and gain confidence at what she could achieve. That was his goal.

My amazing sister cleared that bar like a sail! She popped off the mat without a thought of how high she had jumped, all she could think about was, "I am getting a horse!"
She ran to our dad and beaming said, "I knew I could do it! Let's get a horse!"

I imagine at that moment, our father experienced a bizarre mix of utter horror and magnificent pride.  He may have gone into shock as well.

 I have always wondered how he broke that news to my mother?  She loved horses.  However, 5 children are really expensive.  L, and our eldest brother S, worked to earn the money.  Our parents did too and after a long wait and hard work it came time to buy a horse.

Our father went with L and S to look at some horses for sale.  One gentleman had  a horse for sale.
 L and S were very excited but unclear how much the horse would cost.
Once they arrived at the ranchers land, he took them to see the horse for sale.

One look and our father knew, L and S were about to be heartbroken.
Hank was a beautiful horse quarter horse, 16 hands tall, great coloring and superbly trained.  He could run cows like no other.
Our father prepared himself for the inevitable moment of disappointment.
It wasn't a secret that in those days we didn't have a lot of money.  Our parents were known to be honest, hard workers.  That work ethic was taught to all of us children. L and S were not strangers in our small town of 300 people. No one was a stranger in that town. L and S were  liked for how dependable they were.

They were both taken by Hank, and Hank returned the affection right off the bat.
L and S while stroking Hank, turned to ask excitedly, " How much?"
That rancher gave nothing away, he simply said, " How much do ya got?"
They pulled out what to us was A LOT of money.  Our father and the rancher knew better. 
The gentleman, rancher said,"Well, look at that, you have the exact amount.  He is yours."

Our father has often spoken of that kindness. The selflessness of that rancher added joy to to all our family.
Hank won at the rodeos with L on his back.  L was a good rider.  But we all know, Hank was  unbeatable in his own right.
  I was lucky enough to partake of L and S's accomplishments and loved Hank.

Short Story: Howling at the moon

We fostered a coyote, my sister, L, brought home.  It was a baby that had been caught in a trap.  We, (really, my sister) cared for our coyote until it was old enough to go to a refuge.  Coyotes when cared for are elegant.  Unlike the wild ones that are none too friendly and scraggly.

We had two other dogs and a cat at that same time.  They all believed they were of the same pack; the pack included our cat!  We worried coyote would not make it in the refuge.  We had made an effort, not to tame her.  She liked us regardless.  The day came to release her in a refuge in Colorado.  She was tagged and for a time we received updates.  Coyote adjusted well and found a new pack. 
My sister, L, has always been an inspiration with acts of love!  I continue to look up to all my siblings including my youngest!

Short Story: Animals in my adult life, with a family of my own.

As time marched on, college was my life, I had several years without a pet.  I would help clean out stalls or watch some friends horses while they were gone.  But I didn't have a pet of any kind.

I met Zach, and things changed quickly.
Engagement pictures back in the day.  Would have liked the awesome touch ups they have now!  Zach, is handsome and genuinely GOOD!!  I am a blessed lady.

My husband and I give all our time to our family.  Our kids would probably appreciate less mom and dad time!  We include them in our activities and we attend and support all of theirs.  
Since the beginning of our marriage, we have had dogs.  Our children have been just as involved with animals as my husband and I.  Over the years, we have had several pets.  Fish, bunnies, rescued birds, working dogs (hunting), hamsters, frogs, snakes, yes, EVEN AN ALLIGATOR!

If those seem odd, the revelation that my husband taught 6th grade science may help to explain our variety of animals.

If we had the land, I would have goats, chickens and horses.  Alas, teacher salaries have their limits! 

When it came time for us to get another pawed friend, it was hard.  I loved our working dogs.  Unfortunately, working dogs can only be walked by strong adults.  Our dogs played well with our kids but they often would knock over our kids by accident.  If there was a day we couldn't walk our working dogs, it was hard on our furry friends  and hard on us.  The shedding was a constant struggle.

My husband and I decided to look outside the box.  We have several family members with dander allergies.  We had already decided we needed a hypoallergenic dog.  

After researching, we found the Maltipoo breed.  I am very grateful for the hours of research we went through and very grateful for this designer breed.

Though these pups are small, their hearts and athletic nature are huge! My husband takes them in the car to run random errands.  We take them with us in the mountains.  When we have a sick child or a sad child our maltipoos rally around to help soothe them.

They make us laugh and bring each one of us joy.  

As children, Zach, my husband, and I, had a batch of puppies.  It was a wonderful memory and growing experience for us both.  We wanted our children to have a similar experience.

It was then that breeding became a real thought. If I was going to do it, I had to be reputable.  This blog is part of that.  I want to be accountable and be transparent as to how we breed and how we treat our animals.

I love animals.  I enjoy the work and the payout.  Even if it is Macho Duck, who never looked back and was unhappy the entire time while getting care. My family saved him! They were selfless and I realized, serving a living thing feels wonderful!

All these experiences have stretched my learning and appreciation of animals of all kinds.  I don't think anyone could tempt me to own a parrot though.

I love how my days go.  I am still spotlighting the Valentine Puppies for our future families and for their picks.  But shortly, I will  focus on the fun  of puppies. I love my job!!!!!

Zach never had the worries that I did.  But I am the worry wort and he is the rock!  My husband is my greatest supporter, in all honesty, he is as involved as I am in caring for our animals.

We are going beyond just a pet.  We want to have companion dogs that are a friend to the family that chooses them.

We want to educate people or at least point to positive ways for training  dogs and giving them proper care.  In turn, our children have learned responsibility and how to care for innocent creatures.

It is hard to say goodbye to each of our pups.  They have all been unique and though different each are loving!  I have been blessed with wonderful families that have fallen in love with our pups.


I am grateful to be a breeder.  I am grateful for the kindness it has taught my children.  I am grateful to be able to provide a furry companion to others.

I love the sweet moments I get to have because I breed.  We have several adorable moments and lots of experiences to give our family the giggles.

Breeding has added so much to our family and I hope that because we embarked on this adventure it will bless you as well!

I work from home, but my office is separate from my puppies.  I enlist a baby monitor to hear them.  I know when they are playing and then when they are starting to fall asleep.  I keep a small area around the kennel to allow them playtime on their own, we also take them out to play with more space. When they begin to sleep, I make sure they get back into the kennel for training purposes.  In this video, they escaped my attention!










Monday, March 5, 2018

Bright Eyes!

Bright Eyes, now we can play!

Playtime with Valentines!
We do socialize them.  After a thorough washing, our family works with the puppies to get each one accumstomed to sounds, play and attention from multiple ages.

I have laid down a blanket as they are not quite cooridinated enough to navigate the smooth floor.
All the puppies love attention.  You can see that Sweet Pea and Buttercup gravitate more to the children.  While the other three don't care as long as they are given plenty of attention.












Monday, February 26, 2018

Puppies are you ready for your close ups?

Spotlights!!!

Look out world, we are only getting cuter!!!

Videos were too long to do just one, I had to trim them.  Enjoy the sequels to each pup!  My video is not completely true to the colors,  hopefully when we can go outside you can see their color better.  They are not ready for that yet.
Their coats are growing quickly!  We can no longer see through the soft baby fuzz to pink faces. They are fully furry now!!!
Diamond in the Ruff 1,2



ButterCup 1, 2 and 3





Aphrodite 1,2,3






Romeo Under contract 1,2,3






Sweet Pea






Sunday, February 18, 2018

Featuring The Valentine's Eve Litter

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Features are going to start today!!!  02/18/18

We begin with a group shot.  

We will break it all down later with individual photos and descriptions.  Currently, they only like puppy pile positions!

  I have to admit, there is not a pick better than the rest, this is a win, win, win for all.

Our first future puppy owner has made their pick.  Romeo is under contract and unavailable.

The Valentine's Eve Litter's eyes are still shut and will be for some time. There has been growth in these cuties. They are now on a grey blanket instead of the brown one; laundry is a constant.  Markings are beginning to become clear as the pups have gained weight and their coats are growing out.

Introducing their names for our Valentine's Eve Litter. 

1. Romeo-M-under contract
2. Butter Cup-F
3. Aphrodite-F
4. Diamond in the Ruff-M
5. Sweet Pea-F

I am adding this announcement: All picks have been taken. There are no puppies available at this time.  Only the first pick has chosen.  Once 2nd pick chooses we can move to the next one.  Again, there is no way to go wrong with these sweethearts.  We will be taking our ad down from KSL on Thursday.  My husband opened that account...and I don't know the password in order to get in and take it down. It is the little things that sneak up on us!  He is busy after school this week (facilitator/teacher at the Elementary and Middle School )so he will not have time to get to it right away.  At this point the only reason we would put it back up is if something fell through between now and April 10th.  I don't foresee that being a problem.  We have wonderful families for this group! Thank you!

 Who can we see in the below pictures and what can I tell you about them?


1.On the far left, is Romeo, a male and the runt. He is apricot and is the tiniest little snuggler, so endearing. His name was chosen from the Shakespeare Play, "Romeo and Juliet".  He is currently, our first picks choice and under contract.

2. Next, is Butter Cup, a female.  Her name was chosen from one of my favorite romantic comedies-"The Princess Bride."  She will melt your heart just like butter! Such a pretty girl!

3. In the middle, on the top, is Aphrodite, a female. She is named after the Goddess of Love. She loves to be in the thick of the group and sleeps soundly with her family! She is a lovey.

4. On the right, is Diamond in the Ruff, a male.  He is named after the romantic character in Aladin and because of the part diamond, part heart shape on his forehead.  Watch out ladies, he is a loving, gentleman and a charmer.

5. Under the pile, is Sweet Pea, a female.  She is a close rival for the runt but about 5 paperclips of weight more than Romeo.  She is named this as we often find her snuggled under everyone else.  She sleeps patiently on the bottom of the puppy pile. I find it adorable our little Pea is on the bottom.  What a princess she is.

As their hair grows we will be able to determine how curly or straight their coats are.  Will they take more of the poodle curl, or the maltese straight?  In just a few weeks we will see great changes! Updates to come!  Enjoy!




The below picture they have all moved....see if you can guess who is who!!!



Below is a picture of their older sister, Born on the 4th of July, Yankee Doodle (Molly).  You can see how beautiful and playful these pups will be. I received permission to use this photo. The caption read,
 "Always my little companion when I am working at home 💕 #puppiesmakeeverythingbetter"
This darling, sister pup is laying and playing in one of our forever family's lap. 
Below are pictures from Liberty's (Libby) forever family.  I have permission to use their photos and this text they sent me, " I saw on Facebook that you guys have some more puppies! They are adorable. Little Libby is doing great! She is playful and smart and snuggly.   We just love her."
Photos of Liberty (Libby)

Isn't she beautiful! I love her white highlights! She fits in with her fantastic family!

Did I mention how grateful I am to have such great families for these furry babies?! Once our pups are gone, I look forward to news on how they are doing. We have made some good friends in this process! The above picture is why we do what we do and it warms the soul to see it!


Thursday, February 15, 2018

Tips for authenticity.
Chloe wants my attention. Notice this was taken around Thanksgiving...see the turkey!

Today, I received a call from a potential puppy owner from out of state. She asked a question and she is not the first one to ask me.

  She asked me how can one tell if an online add is real or not?  I think the bottom line is, see it, touch it and then buy it.
But if that is not possible, I added this post to give some guidelines concerning the matter.
Allow me to open with one of my experiences. If you don't care about that part, skip to the bullets below for the tips.

True Story Time:


 I Call It: My Turn To Be Bamboozled, Lesson Learned!!

I tried to sell my cell phone on-line. It was an older model and I was told I could get a better price if I sold on-line.  I really didn't have any bites for 3 days.
Then.....
I received a better offer than what I was asking for!  Admittedly, I was naive and fell for it. I packaged my phone and went to mail it.  The person who was buying it kept texting me things, like:
"Have you got my address right?"
"Okay, are you sending it right now?"
"Go ahead and put it in the mail and send me a picture of the receipt and then I will send you the money."
The last text is the one that got me!  I was like....oh no.
Unfortunately, I had just paid to have it mailed.  So, I asked the post master to hand me my package back.   I thought if I could send the picture of the receipt and make sure I had the money, it would be fine to mail it.
I took a picture of the receipt and attached  it ot a text, while I stood in the Post office.  The "Buyer" said great the money is already sent.  But I checked my PayPal.
 Sure enough, the money promised did not go into my PayPal. And never did it.
Feeling foolish and depressed with how bad people can be, I got my money back and took my phone with me.  I never did sell that phone.
I still got a few annoying texts after that-from different numbers!
It wasn't until later, that I learned multiple phone numbers is a really bad sign.
I want to help others avoid that  same pitfall.

Here are my tips, though not full proof, they have helped me.


  • Does any of the information seem off in any way? Are there misspellings or conflicting information?  If so,  move on.  It just isn't worth it.
  • Is the ad in multiple places, or posted multiple times? Red flag.
  • Is the picture difficult to make out? Red flag.
  • Also, is a photo to good to be true? Can you see if it was pulled from a random site?  The answer is, yes!!!  I chose a random picture of a blue eared poodle.  Follow the instructions below to see if you can discover where I got the photo! Then try it yourself on something else.
    1. On any website (or for this example, on the image of the poodle below) , right-click an image and select Copy image address or Copy image location
    2. On images.google.com or any Images results page, click Search by image Search by image. (make sure you click on the camera!!
    3. Click Paste image URL.
    4. Paste the URL you copied into the box.
    5. Click Search by image.
Image result for cutest maltipoo ever

Back to my own words, once again.
  • Is the deal to good to be true?  Then it isn't true.
  • Is the seller out of town when you want to stop in for the item?  Do they say they have someone to "drop it off"?  This is a huge red flag!!!! Run away!
  • Is the seller able to offer more than 1 photo of an item? If they can't that is another huge red flag!!!
  • Are they able to give you clear information concerning the item? Positive
  • Does the seller have references? Positive but be cautious.
  • Is the seller pushy or urgent? Run away!!!

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

VALENTINE'S EVE STARTING AT THE CRACK OF MIDNIGHT, OUR SECOND BATCH OF PUPPIES ARE BORN!!!

Here is our Chloe (Dam) at 3 months old. I let her get fluffy.
Such a cute puppy;  I wanted to include it on this announcement post! She is now 4 years old and a wonderful mother!!!

  
(Side Note Here)
Yes, the floor is dirty, sigh. That is due to my boys cleaning the fireplace and not myself.  The floor, literally, has black soot on it, not to mention the doggy chew, but that is to be expected. Kids can only learn by doing, even if it means twice as much work on the mother for teaching her children and she having to go back to do the chore properly.  Truly, my boys worked hard though, so I don't wish to make them sound lazy!  They were just novice.  No worries, I have since cleaned it up and shampooed the carpet, several times in fact, since this was taken when Chloe was only 3 months old.  Four years later, I do not regret teaching my children to clean .  Now, my boys no longer leave soot...most of the time.
(Back to the business at hand)

This is our kennel while the puppies are young.

                 They get to have my entire den.

  Now this same space (as the above picture) hosts our 2nd batch of puppies. We are calling this batch: Valentine's Eve Litter.  

I have given my den to our pawed family. There is a water proof layer and then the other layer above for grit (flannel table cloth). I have to change these a lot!!!  Very scientific in this household, lol. 

2 Male and 3 Female

Chloe and the 5 beauties shortly after birth within the kennel.  Not a perfect picture. Chloe has very short hair in this picture.  I had her groomed with a short cut to make it easier on her with the puppies.

We keep the kennel open to a larger indoor, yet fenced area that allows for play and training for the puppies.

The Birth

I thought we might make it another holiday puppy batch, but we were 24 hours short. On the stroke of midnight, Valentine's Eve Chloe had her first puppy.  The others came in quick succession with the final pup coming at 2:30 am.

Naming the Pups for Their Spotlights

We have 5 beauties.  We will be naming them as we did our last batch in order to feature the puppies for our reservation families for their picks.  It allows families to know each puppy.

 Since they are Valentine-ish puppies be prepared for our inventive names. We give it a little time to see what they are like.  But we already have a pretty good idea of what their names will be for the blog. However, as they go to their forever families they will receive their permanent name. If I know the name and families do not mind, I will add their forever name in parenthesis.  However, it will not change in my blog for continuity.

Photos



The above photos are not posed. Mother and pups don't need that frustration right now, they were just born a few hours ago! Please look to future posts for detailed pictures on how our puppies really look.  You can watch their growth as their tiny bodies become more defined and soon they will be poof balls!

Meet the Puppies


If you want to meet our puppies, we encourage you to visit once their eyes have fully opened.  We ask that you respect our rules on cleanliness and we can discuss that if you want to make an appointment over the phone or by email. Puppies are susceptible to illness until they have had all their shots.  For this purpose, we have some simple guidelines for a visit.  

What they are doing now and the care they are receiving.

Mother is best.  Currently, their mother is seeing to every need they have.  Cecil, the sire, is delighted they are here.  That is his role as a father.  Chloe does the work. 
We, on the other hand, are responsible for a safe environment, nourishment and socialization. 
We make certain our puppies are on surfaces that prevent swimmer puppy.  They need grit in order to develop strength in their leg muscles.  Around their kennel is a larger fenced in area that takes over our fireplace and den.  I then put down a waterproof layer and another that is not slick that I have to change regularly.  This allows them to play and adds to my ever going laundry.  It's OK, I like the smell of clean linens!

Socialization

Our fireplace is in the middle of our home, so while we do not touch the puppies a lot, they are incorporated into our family and we socialize them immediately.  As they get older, we begin taking them outside on a schedule to start the potty training process and to enjoy the outdoors.  They will be handled much more, not because they are not still susceptible to illness but because it is needed; they need the affection so we adhere to clean hands and clothes before puppy playtime.
We will also feed them on a schedule when the time comes. 

Things to expect from us (Zach and Holly Rasmussen)

We take our responsibilities seriously.  In hopes to give our puppies and their new families a solid start we will cover at no added expense to the buyer:

First Wellness Visit
First Shot
First De-worming

There is more to say, but watch for future posts!!!!!