Michele is our Puppy Nanny. With her help we are able to keep an eye on the puppies 24 hours a day for their first two weeks.
Meeting a new puppy just after he is born is, indeed, a delight.
The lens flare makes it fancy.
Blog posts about our dogs.
Pictures of the dogs.
Breeding plans.
News about our puppies.
Michele is our Puppy Nanny. With her help we are able to keep an eye on the puppies 24 hours a day for their first two weeks.
Meeting a new puppy just after he is born is, indeed, a delight.
The lens flare makes it fancy.
Less than an hour after birth Mable is helped to latch on.
Halfway through whelping all eleven puppies.
Australian Labradoodle puppies aren't cats. And who would want or need to herd even one cat?
This probably explains why the expression "It's like trying to herd multi-generation Australian Labradoodle puppies who aren't even a day old," still hasn't caught on.
Penelope, as agent, directed the photo shoot.
Penelope's second litter was born on National Puppy Day, fittingly.
Bertie, Gussie, Jasper, Peggy, Cora, Beatrice, Mable, Percy, Myrtle, Madeline and Jeeves.
Her first litter was also with Brennan as the dad and also had eleven puppies. Those puppies were not born on National Puppy Day. They were born on National Dog Day. We assume Penelope is doing this on purpose.
Penelope on day 59
Penelope saw her groomer to be cleaned up prior to the birth of her puppies.
She also had an X-ray which found eleven puppies inside.
Eight of the puppies already have homes to go to.
Penelope had her ultrasound to confirm her pregnancy. Puppies will be born on or about March 23rd, 2019.
Brendan is the dad again so we imagine that the puppies will be similar to Penelope's litter of 2017.
Janet took Penny and Fiona out to play in the snow. They seem to have had a good time.
Photo by Janet Nyberg
When it's time to have puppies it's time to visit my reproductive vet Dr. Cheryl Lopate at Wilsonville Veterinary Clinic.
Penelope is again in season. We will breed her with Brennan, just as we did in 2017. The beautiful puppies we had in 2017 will give you a very good idea what their puppies will look like in 2019. If you haven’t done so already, fill out our Puppy Application. When you have decided to take one home for yourself, put down a deposit.
Tilly (photo by Audrey)
Now that Tilly is living in Boston with Audrey she has to be prepared for the inevitable Boston winter. Being prepared in style means wearing a super - fashionable penguin sweater.
Penny
Sometimes I have to take a break from chasing Fiona around the yard and just wonder where the young find their energy.
Penny and Fiona
Not really a reunion since we live in the same house but we like to chase the ball together when we go outside.
Fiona
People (yes, those people) want to visit a beach.
The best beach accessory is always a dog.
TIlly is looking back at Beautiful Downtown LaConner, waiting for the rest of the family to buy yet another blanket from Bunnies by the Bay, the only store for a new baby.
All I need now is a skateboard.
Audrey is home for a week to visit the poochies.
Wesley is showing grandpa the game he is developing.
I hope that's a picture of me you're looking at.
This is the picture Audrey was looking at in the picture above. Tilly trying to interfere with Fiona's scritches.
If you are going to pet my niece, I at least have to get my paw in.
Squid
Fiona has found that some sea creatures are comforting.
Roman (red leash) and Rusty (black leash) found some leaves to scamper through.
Eight week old brothers Dante and Zeus went home with their forever family today.
Zeus
It isn't everybody who would bring my brother home just to keep me company.
Dante
We just met last week and already I can tell that these are the right sort of people.
George (Black)
Orion (Blue)
Rusty (Gray)
Fiona (Green)
Duke (Orange)
Izzy (Pink)
Roman (Purple)
Zeus (Red)
Ellie (Teal)
Lucy (White)
Dante (Yellow)
George (Black)
Orion (Blue)
Roman (Gray)
Fiona (Green)
Duke (Orange)
Izzy (Pink)
Rusty (Purple)
Zeus (Red)
Ellie (Teal)
Lucy (White)
Dante (Yellow)