Thursday, August 15, 2013

Come and See The Fur babies






The Boys are NOT Modest! (Missy)


Now that they're (4) weeks old,  

****THEY CAN HAVE VISITORS**** 

and I can leave the house, without them!


Ranger


- Playing With Each Other, Too -


Rocky

They're nursing and eating some puppy food, as well.
They have been overtaking mom's food bowl!


Missy/Piper

Time to put them in a pen. 
They can almost climb out of their whelping box.
They'll still sleep next to all of us, at night. 


Maggie


Time for Bed!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Three (3) Weeks Old! Already?


 

  They Are So Big & So Small, 

at the Same Time!

From Top to Bottom...Rocky, Maggie, Missy, Ranger

  The puppies are growing up and they are so cute!  They are beginning to climb out of their shallow pen, so they'll be moving into the larger pen, by the end of the week.  

 

 

 I recorded a video of their 1st playtime, tonight!

 

Rocky sneaks another bite.

 
Rocky taking a bite w/ Trixie looking on.

They opened their eyes, last week andhave been getting into mommy's food and she's been letting them eat it!

 

 

 The sooner that they get weaned, the sooner that I will have to start cleaning up after them.  She may be ready for that, but they need more of her nutritious milk and I'm not ready for that!


All of the puppies like human contact.  

They like to be held &pet & will come toward you, if they see you.

 


Missy

 

Missy is beginning to have brown fur mixed in with her black fur.  She is the most laid back and SO sweet.  She has a black face, with a patch of white fur above her nose.  You can see that she has lots of color on the rest of her body. (There is a larger picture, of her face, at the bottom of the page. I am NO photographer!)

 

 

Ranger

 

Ranger has become quite personable.  He'll cry a second, to see if you will pick him up, for a second.  He's mostly white with black patches and stripes and has a beautiful blaze.  His eye brows and jowls have already turned brown.

 

 

 
Rocky

Rocky has a nice white blaze, with a lightening mark on his head.  He's mostly black and is very personable.

 

 

 

Maggie

 

Maggie is sable and white.  She's mostly white and has the same colorings as her mom.  Maggie will let you know, when she wants extra attention. 

 

 

 

 Trixie is enjoying her 'special' diet and Diamonds and Holly are jealous BUT that's the only time that Trixie let's them check out the pups.  As long as they leave her food alone, all is good!

Diamonds and Holly

When we come inside, Trixie quickly reminds everyone that they are HER puppies.  She will bolt thru the door and give a warning bark.  It's as if she's reminding us that they are HERS.


Trixie, Taking a Break

When someone comes over, WOW!  

Trixie lets you know, FOREVER, that you're not leaving with one of HER puppies! 

I can't believe that they're (3) weeks old!  Time has flown by and I will soon be taking 'everyone' to the office everyday, instead of working from home.

Missy

Missy is SUCH  a sweetie.

 

 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

OOPS! 2 Girls and 2 Boys





I MUST HAVE PICKED UP THE SAME PUPPY TWICE! 


Trixie is on the lookout!  We had an issue.... 
 One thing at a time...

 Here, I'll show you how easily the gender mix-up happened...
 



 Rocky (Boy)
Missy (Girl)                                                   



They almost look like puzzle pieces. 
 (They're going to be very pretty!)


Ranger (Boy)

Maggie (Girl)


Their dew claws were removed today & they've been quite vocal, which makes the adult dogs worry. 


Here is the other exciting thing that happened, ALREADY...
 
Holly  

A number of you have met Holly and you know that she is SUPER sweet, likes attention and is a WONDERFUL playmate and nanny. 
(She took care of (2) puppies, over the summer, and had a wonderful time doing it!)

She loves puppies but doesn't seem to want her own, so far.  She's happy with Trixie's!

Rocky's lightening bolt


In the past, she has met the puppies, when they were around (3) weeks old.   
HOLLY COULDN'T WAIT!  

Trixie and the gang went outside and Holly laid low, stayed behind and she snuck in. 


I have no idea what she did but Trixie knows that she has been in there and doesn't want to leave her puppies, even to go outside!


Knowing Holly, she probably nudged them around, 
with her nose, of course.
At any rate, Trixie KNEW things weren't right.

The vet suggested taking the puppies outside with her.
I've never taken puppies outside, until 6 weeks old.

You've got to do what you've got to do!  GOODNESS.

I have people that are emailing me and looking forward to seeing these pictures but pups are still available!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

THEY'RE HERE!



(3) Girls and (1) Boy

(Three Tri-color and one Sable/White)




The puppies are close to being the same size and started nursing, immediately.


The little boy's name is 'Rocky'

in honor of a friend's dog that just passed.

I can easily tell the little boy, because he has more color, on this back.

 

Trixie is exhausted. She started panting yesterday @ 5:00 and couldn't get settled all nite.  She just sat up, 99% of the time.

 

She is a good mother and is very protective.

 She had her first contraction @ 9:00 and the first puppy was born @ 9:35.


To all of my Papillon adopted families, if any of your friends are interested in a puppy and you recommend, I'll give $25.00 off.


****Only the BEST families need apply****

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Four (4) Puppies just Days Away!

Here we go again!

 








Last Year's (4) Puppies




Trixie's vet performed an ultrasound and xray and determined that she's going to four (4) very healthy puppies!     

Her puppies are due @ the 20th, of July.

Once again, Walker is the father and we are looking forward to the delivery.


Please call, for add'l information.
678-383-9094

Pedigree information @ 
http://PapillonButterflyWorld.com

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Dogs Are Gods of Frolic

Diamonds, Pearl and Holly (Self Posed)


Dogs are amongst the most amazing creatures because they give unconditional love. Dogs love their masters and the masters reciprocate by providing them with all the things of comfort they can afford.

Dog supplies are important and useful things for keeping your dog healthy and happy and include items for dog grooming and maintaining good dog health, as well. 

Dog Grooming:

 Undertaking thorough dog grooming is like having a permanent job requiring lots of patience, yet packed with exercise and the general fun of bringing up a dog and ensuring it lives a long and carefree life. Dog grooming is an important practice which should not be underestimated and can help to eliminate most dog health problems.

Puppy care, canine health care, giving a hygiene bath, washing, combing, brushing, checking ears, paws, teeth and underside, nail trimming, removing dog fleas and insects are all very important activities.

A dog’s masters should follow a schedule of regular grooming sessions.

“Perhaps the dog is the only animal that has seen its god, as a man is a dog's idea of what God should be.”


Why it’s Important to get Pet Insurance and three great tips on how to do it!




 

When we think of taking care of our family we always make sure that we can provide them with the best care possible. We search for the best and healthy food, clothing to keep everyone warm and a comfortable home. This goes to without saying that that includes our four legged family members too!
One of the most important things to consider when providing for our family is insurance. We insure our homes, our cars and ourselves and it’s just as important that we insure our furry family member as well.

Why do you need pet Insurance?
Have you ever gone to the vet with an emergency? Well, I have, my Cat Max became ill quiet suddenly and I had to rush him to his vet at once. First, I can tell you that Max is no fan of the vet and getting him in his crate while he was in pain is something that I still have the scars. However the vet bill that I received that day seriously damaged my bank account too.  I didn’t have pet insurance and Max was prescribed and required ongoing treatment. If he didn’t get the treatment, he would die.
I stood there with tears in my eyes, my cat was sick and the cost to make him well was going to cost 1000’s of dollars. So the only recourse I had was to use Mr. Visa as my insurance provider to help my cat become well.
I wouldn’t recommend using a credit card to pay for expensive vet procedures. It took me over 8 months to pay it off and I also had to skip buying that new computer I wanted.
However I learned a valuable lesson and made sure when I got Maggie, she would be insured the day I brought her home. Now I was new to pet insurance so I took these simple steps to insure that I had the best care coverage for Maggie.
 
 

How to get pet Insurance that is right for you and your pet
1. Ask
·         Ask your Vet if there is a policy he likes
·         Check and ask your friends who have pets what policy that they use and like
·         Post  a question on your favorite dog forum
2. Research
·         There are great comparison sites that compare the various pet policies. Make sure you see what the costs, terms, and what illness they provide.
·         How they provide coverage, is it per illness, per year or on going?
3. Choose the right level of cover for your pet and budget
·         Get Insurance for your pet while they are young and fit. Some insurance companies will not cover your pet if they already have had a health issue.
·         If your dog is a pedigree, is there specific health needs?
·         What are your standard vet bills in your area?
·         Do you live in an area where your dog may be exposed to a particular risk?
·         Will the policy cover the best level of care for my pet?
·         How much excess are you willing to pay?
I have had pet insurance for Maggie for over 5 years and I’m happy to announce that I never have had to use it for anything major. However her insurance has paid for her shots that she needed to go to the United Kingdom, It paid for three emergency visits to the vet when she was a puppy and I was a nervous and new pet mum, Maggie was fine. Lastly, it helped with her treatment when she got a bladder infection. Each time I was not a bundle of nerves and scared to see the vet bill, I knew I had Maggie’s wagging tail covered.


Trina is a loving Beagle owner and likes to make sure her dog is happy when traveling. She and her blogging Beagle has an online e-zine for dog lovers at http://www.wagthedoguk.com