George (Black)
Orion (Blue)
Rusty (Gray)
Fiona (Green)
Duke (Orange)
Izzy (Pink)
Roman (Purple)
Zeus (Red)
Ellie (Teal)
Lucy (White)
Dante (Yellow)
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George (Black)
Orion (Blue)
Rusty (Gray)
Fiona (Green)
Duke (Orange)
Izzy (Pink)
Roman (Purple)
Zeus (Red)
Ellie (Teal)
Lucy (White)
Dante (Yellow)
All eleven puppies sat for their portraits on their three week birthday.
For some of them it was less of a 'sit' and more of a 'lean'.
Lucy (White)
Orion (Blue)
Fiona (Green)
Ellie (Teal)
Zeus (Red)
Izzy (Pink)
Rusty (Purple)
Roman (Gray)
Dante (Yellow)
Duke (Orange)
George (Black)
Hi baby.
Penny and Zeus.
With only four puppies eating supper at a time, there's plenty of room and no need to shove.
but shove we shall
Happiness is nap time. After a big meal.
snuggle buddies
Penny enjoys a break, only feeding four puppies at a time. It's practically a vacation.
a tisket a tasket 'doodles in a basket
Too many of the pictures we've taken lately are of puppies either eating or sleeping. That's about all we can get them to do. We've about given up on 'fetch' and the less said about 'Frisbee', the better.
i've got a big, furry rug to snuggle up against
While mommy is out for a walk.
one little, two little …
Penny nursing four of the first five puppies while waiting on number six.
Penny nursing her first four puppies while waiting for the rest.
Penny nursing puppy one, a boy, born at 10:47pm.
It looks like it's beginning.
Penny in her whelping box, a toy under her mouth.
Penny took a break from lying on the cool marble to get into her whelping box.
6AM walkies, tail wrapped up, as big as a house. Penny is almost ready.
Penny likes her new business cards.
Not to be vain, but I really am quite fetching.
We keep looking for signs of impending delivery.
Is she anxious? Nope
Is she panting? No more than usual.
Is she restless? Only for a minute at a time.
Is she large?
Large Penny.
Penny's first x-ray shows a bunch of puppies!
9, or maybe 10. Perhaps 11.
54 days in. Eight days to go. Nine to eleven puppies inside.
Penny had her x-ray this morning. The vet could count nine puppies but saw evidence suggestive of a couple more.
Not only did we get Penny a maternity clip at her last grooming a month ago but she is also losing fur on her belly as she nears her time.
Placing a hand on her belly and waiting quietly, we can feel puppies moving inside.
She loves the cool marble at home. She was pressing her belly to the cool floor while the vet showed us her x-ray and gave us last minute advice.
We also checked her progesterone for the third time in a week. The numbers are falling steadily and look like they will remain high enough for the puppies to remain in mom for another week.
Our new whelping box arrived today. It looks super sturdy and well built. We like it.
We hope she waits another ten days before she births her babies but we're ready for them with all the whelping tools.
Originally built as the Sun Room, it spent years being the Toy Room, occasionally the Christmas Tree Room. Now it's the Whelping Room, complete with a new whelping box.
Penny hopped right into her whelping box. Janet cheated by bringing in some chicken jerky.
While Penny is getting larger and slowing down, Tilly still wants to run. And although Penny has never been a fan of playing fetch, Tilly will keep bringing back the ball longer than seems prudent, given the chance. If we didn't give Tilly a ball to chase every day, she would try to get her little (though now large with pups) sister to run with her, something we want to avoid.
Henry took these pictures while letting Tilly run around.
I've got a ball. You really, really, really want to throw it, don't you?
I barked at her, I ran around her, I even gave her a play bow but she just won't run. What's wrong with her?
No ball is safe with me!
A fiery Labradoodle with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty "Hi-yo, Tilly, away!"