Here they are, changing day to day…
A few, as you can see, were a little sleepy for this photo shoot. All in all, 12 precious faces!
It was another “routine” day with puppies – weighing them all (morning and evening), snuggling them, nail clipping, doing some bottle feeding, cleaning the whelping box and all the while making sure mommy Reine is well-fed and watered. We make more trips to the grocery store for Reine than we do for us. She’s been eating Red Paw dog food with added cooked chicken thighs, cottage cheese, yogurt, beef, beef liver, eggs and occasionally some salmon. We continue to mix some ice cream into her cottage cheese and yogurt, a treat she rarely turns down.
The puppies grow sweeter by the day as they engage with us and each other.
A few days have passed since I’ve been able to post, but we’re back, still not sure what the glitch was with our web hosting. Kudos to the extraordinary Vu Lee for working with Host Gator to get us back on-line.
Changes have been notable since the weekend. The puppies eyes are almost completely open, they’re beginning to walk with some steadiness, they’re vocalizing a lot more, they’re engaging with each other a bit and even squatting to poop! They sometimes sit like dogs sit, too. The transformation is remarkable to witness. Many of their coats are darkening. We have noticed changes from morning to night.
The photos below is from last Friday. I’ll catch some images tomorrow and post some more up-to-date shots.
Biff began introducing the puppies to their first bottles last night and this morning. We had supplemented with some tube feeding prior to this, but now they’re ready for bottles. A few locked onto the nipples immediately and sucked away. Others took a little more encouraging to adapt to this new food source.
This is just one puppy’s weight gain from birth:
I graphed each of the puppies growth this morning, and their progress is easy to view this way. Another sign of their growth is that we needed just one of these plastic “tubs” to transport all 12 of them to the vet a week ago and now we need to use two containers when we transition them.
We’re going to try to get face shots in the next day or two.
I’d forgotten how quickly puppy development moves along. At one week we are already seeing the darkening of their coats, nails that are about ready for a first nipping and legs that are getting more coordinated in motoring these little pups around their living space. We’ve even seen a couple of them climb on top of Reine when she’s reclined nursing. Their puppy voices are fairly quiet, mostly little squeaks and whines with an occasional surprising yelp. So sweet!
One more post for today, one more peek at this growing gang of puppies.
They are nearly ferocious when they want to get to a teat and they hang on tight while they are nursing. We do a little refereeing to make sure that everyone gets a fair share (and a little supplemental feeding) and it’s working. All their weights are almost double what they were when they were whelped. They’re right on track.