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Pupdate: Five weeks old!

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The puppies are getting very active and ready to begin the initial conditioning processes.  One of the most important first exposures to a future hunting companion is new terrains and environments.  Even though that by the time they leave my house, running the entire property will be easy and familiar, this is a video of their first visit to the “back hill”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbc_Hi5cYWw Giving them practice with new environments attempts to eliminate nervousness when exposed to different places such as their new homes and the variety experienced in a hunting season.

The weather on Saturday also gave us a taste of something new and different, here is a video of the puppies eating breakfast in the snow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn8-uX18vyU

For my future puppy owners, the pups are currently eating Diamond Puppy kibble (in the purple bag).  Most puppy buyers wish to continue the puppy food that they are eating here, but I’m sure the puppy will eat any high quality puppy kibble without hesitation from day one.  To locate a Diamond dealer near you, the website offers a search: http://www.diamondpet.com/dealer_locator/

The puppies are also having daily socialization with myself and my children, both indoors and outdoors.  This important activity has been ongoing with my older children since birth, but now that the puppies are “tough” enough to deal with handling from even my youngest family member, we are working/playing with them more.  Here are some photos of the puppies “hanging out” on the floor of the utility room with my two-year old son Caleb and I.  Bonding with humans is absolutely the most important part of starting with a puppy.  The human-dog bond is what begins the process of obedience.  Without emotional bonds, dogs have no desire to please humans.

Snuggling with "human mom"

Caleb takes a turn snuggling

Caleb "hugs" a puppy

More hugs and snuggling!

We love puppies!

This week, the puppies will begin individual work with me, away from the litter and their mother.  Being away from the litter and mother for the first time is stressful, but it is extremely important in beginning the process of separation from the litter and gaining the confidence to be independent from them.  I’m looking forward to spending individual time with the puppies and get a better idea of their individual personalities.

Pupdate: Four weeks old!

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Wow, the puppies sure have changed and grown in the last week!  Right after I shot the video last week, they began escaping their “sandbox” in the laundry room and were running amok.  Luckily, mother nature worked in my favor and made it nice enough to move them back outside.  Initially, they remained in the dog house with the door flap closed, but the kids and I brought them out to play for the almost 70 degree weather yesterday and they’ve decided that outside is where it is at!

I’ve constructed a rock ramp for them to get in and out of the dog house and have opened the door.  Naturally, in the event of a weather change, I will hustle them back into the dog house and close the flap so they aren’t going in and out (unless they are so motivated that they push the door open).

They have started to eat mush consisting of Iams puppy food watered down with puppy milk replacer.  Today (Friday 03/18), I was able to get a video of them eating http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zm4XDosBbA.  I was also getting a little disgusted at the resolution of my YouTube videos, so I’m hoping that these new settings on the camera and software improve things!

Here are their face shots this week, too cute!!

Bluestem Barb

Bluestem Bart

Bluestem Ben

Bluestem Bess

Bluestem Betty

Bluestem Buster

With the lovely weather and the active puppies, I was able to shoot a nice long video (taken Thursday, 03/17), so I’ll let you take a look at that in place of body shots:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVTq_dZSJ1U They are all weighing in at right around 5 pounds and are just a joy to be around for my entire family!  We are half way to getting them to their new homes and we’re planning on enjoying our time playing with and conditioning them!

Pupdate: Three Weeks Old!

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I’ve had a bit of a non-profit collision (Girl Scout cookie money collection and Pheasants Forever banquet) and haven’t had time to take individual pictures of the puppies this week, sorry!  They have started to move around on all fours, so I’m not sure if they would hold still enough for me to take photos anyway!

Here’s the video that I took on their three-week birthday on Friday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5aAyZQslqQ

All of their eyes are open and we’ll start to try solid food (puppy food watered down with puppy milk formula) this week.

Pupdate: Two Weeks Old!

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"B" Litter: Week 2

Once the snow started flying last weekend, we moved Sue and the puppies inside, as it appears that the temperature is going to continue to fluctuate substantially and it is easier for me to check on them this way.  They are very uniform, all weighing in right around 3 pounds.  We had a checkup with the veterinarian this week and he stated that these are very robust puppies, even for the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon breed.  He prescribed Sue some additional vitamin supplements in order to help her support a very demanding litter.  Sue seems to be holding up well and is doing her job.

It was exciting to pick up the puppies this morning to see that half of the litter has their eyes open!  I shot this video a couple of days ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_mVlP9iMno

Here are their individual snapshots:

Bluestem Bart

Bluestem Bart's Face - eyes beginning to open

Bluestem Bess

Bluestem Bess's Face - eyes opening

Bluestem Ben

Bluestem Ben - eyes open

Bluestem Buster

Bluestem Buster's Face - eyes open

Bluestem Betty

Bluestem Betty's Face - eyes beginning to open

Bluestem Barb

Bluestem Barb's Face - eyes open

We received some exciting news yesterday, in that our new female puppy has been born in Quebec!  So a couple of weeks after these little ones go home, I will get to travel to Canada to pick her up!