Showing posts with label puppy pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puppy pictures. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2010

Weekly Puppy Pictures

Mira's girls, Raven and Whisper, age 8 weeks
Hello! It is time for the weekly photo update. I hope you have enjoyed watching the puppies as they've grown.

You'll notice some puppies missing from this weekly photo update. Vanilla is gone, and Carmel left for her new home on Saturday. Her new family had a 14+ hour round trip to get here and back home! But I'm pretty sure they think the trip was worth it.

A few years ago, a family drove quite a distance to pick up their puppy. I later asked them what they named him and they said, "Miles, because we had to drive so many to get him!"
Mira's boy, Jet, age 8 weeks

The day after Christmas Tara and one of the boys will leave for their new homes. It is great to meet people with whom I've been communicating about the puppies -- some of them for months before the litters were even born!

Since I probably will not be posting anything else this week as I prepare for our family's Christmas celebration, I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for reading the blog.  I've enjoyed sharing my ideas and my dogs' pictures with you. Thanks to those of you who left comments. It's nice to know the blog is being read.


Socks and Ty, Dancer's boys, age 9 week

Tara and Maggie, Mira's girls, age 8 weeks.
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with good health, happiness, prosperity, and all the blessings you can handle.

Life, as you well know, is good when you have a Lhasa to love you.

Joyce

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Weekly Puppy Pictures

Here are the weekly pictures. I think they speak for themselves!

Dancer's gold girl.

Dancer's boys

Mira's black girls

Mira's gold girls

Mira's boy
 

Life is good when you have a Lhasa to love you!

Joyce

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Weekly Photos

Dancer's girls.

Hi Everyone! Thanks for being so patient when I know that many of you are constantly checking for puppy picture updates. As many of you already know, I had surgery on my foot last Wednesday. Everything went well but I have been in bed with the foot up for a week. Today I managed to make the trip down the stairs to the computer so I could get the pictures posted. I still have to lie down with the foot up almost constantly but I'm sitting here with it up so that's close, right??

Dancer's boys.



Mira's black girls.

Mira's gold girls.

Mira's black boy.

Dancer's puppies are the ones on the purple blanket.Mira's puppies are on the red blanket.

When these photos were taken, Mira's puppies were 2 weeks and 3 days old. Dancer's were 3 weeks and 2 days old. Everyone is eating well and growing and becoming more active each day.



Life is good when you have a Lhasa to love you!

Joyce

Monday, November 1, 2010

Puppy Pictures and Updates

It's Monday again and time to post new photos of the puppies. To make things easier, Mira's puppies are shown on a red blanket and Dancer's on a purple blanket.

Here are Mira's puppies, age one week and three days.
Mira's two black females
Mira's black male




Mira's gold females
And here are Dancer's puppies whose eyes opened on Saturday. In these photos they are 2 weeks and 2 days old.
Dancer's two females
Dancer's two males
I'm trying out some new composition features on Blogspot. I haven't gotten a handle on them yet so this layout is not the best, but I'm tired of messing with it. I think you are probably most interested in the pictures anyway, so it is what it is!

Life is good when you have a Lhasa to love you!

Joyce

Monday, October 25, 2010

New Puppy Pictures and Some Updates






Puppy Updates...Both litters are doing fine. Dancer and Mira are great mothers and are taking good care of their puppies. Dancer's puppies, already into their second week, were a week old on the 23rd. The picture of the two gold puppies is of her boys. The picture of the gold puppy and cream puppy is of her girls. The picture of the five puppies on the red blanket is of Mira's puppies, age 2 days.

Although I am still "fence sitting," a friend has 99% talked me out of letting Desi go. Another friend mentioned that I should buy some Bitter Apple Shampoo to deter Desi's coat chewing, but I have not been able to find the product so assume it has been discontinued from the Bitter Apple line.

Movements toward anti-dog legislation continue across the country, and I encourage all of you to educate yourselves on the issue since it impacts both breeders AND pet owners. Breed specific legislation is rampant. Right now the targets seem to be "pit bull-type breeds" so those of us who love and own dogs that are not that "type" have nothing to fear, right? Which breed(s) will be next? Where will your pets come from when all the breeders are gone? If your breed is targeted, will you move or will you put your beloved pet in an shelter to be euthanized since no one in your town/region will be able to adopt him? If you are new to this blog, please read the Tuesday, August 10th posting.

You should all take some time to read "A Case for Purebred Dogs from a Different Perspective:" http://knobnotes.blogspot.com/2010/10/case-for-purebred-dogs-from-different.html
Let me know what you think.

Walker and I attended three of the four shows in Springfield, IL this weekend. He was happy to have all of my attention and showed quite well. We did not place in the Group either Friday or Sunday, but did place third on Saturday. I'll post his photo later.

This is a sad week for me as I go about my usual routine when I long to be in Vancouver, WA at the American Lhasa Apso Club's national specialty.

Life is good when you have a Lhasa to love you!

Joyce

Monday, March 29, 2010

A Few of My Favorite Things





This "favorite things" list is confined to the category of "For the Dogs." Here, in no special order, are some items that I definitely am glad I have.

1. Exercise Pens! Oh dear, I wish people who owned pets would discover what wonderful things exercise pens are. Raining cats and dogs?? Set up an ex-pen in your garage and avoid getting yourself and your dog soaked! Want to take the dog on the family picnic in the park? Take along the ex-pen and set it up so you can keep an eye on him. No fenced in yard and no time to walk the dog before you leave for work? Set up an ex-pen in the yard, on your deck or patio!

Ex-pens are sold in many different sizes to accommodate different size dogs. I have five ex-pens. four of my ex-pens are 24" tall and each panel is 24" wide. Each pen has 8 panels. The pens fold up into compact 2'x2' squares that are about 2"tall when laid flat. The 24" size works well for me because my dogs are not jumpers and because I can easily lean over and pick the dog up out of the pen. I had a 36" one once that had a door in it. I didn't care much for it; getting the dog out was darn inconvenient. However, I can understand how it'd be great for a dog that was a jumper. I asked my husband to take it apart, lay the panels on their sides and create a pen that is 24" wide with 36" panels. We took out a couple panels, making it 3' wide and 6' long. It doesn't fold up anymore but that is fine since it is the one we use permanently in the garage.

Two ex-pens stay in the trunk of my car and always go to shows with me, one for use at the hotel and one for use at the show site. Another is always set up in my garage. The other two are extras, folded up and carefully tucked away should I ever need them. Walker won one of them as a prize for taking a Group 1. The other, which is 30" high, was given to me when a friend passed away.

At shows the ex-pens are set up outside with a plastic mat under them, protecting the dogs' coats from whatever surface is under the mat. (There have been some yucky ones, especially if we had to set up in a stall at a fairgrounds!) The woven plastic allows urine to flow through so the dogs don't trail their long coats in it. In hotel rooms, when the weather is rainy, windy, or snowy and I don't want to get show coats (or myself) all wet or messy, I set up the ex-pen with a flannel-backed vinyl tablecloth under it, flannel side up. I generally put in some newspapers or piddle pads too. The flannel fabric absorbs the urine and the vinyl protects the hotel's floor. The pen can also be used as a barrier if the room is cramped and you want to allow your dog to use the hotel bathroom (cover the floor with a flannel backed table cloth, newspaper, or piddle pads to protect it). Put the partially opened ex-pen in front of the bathroom door so you can keep an eye on the dog.

The ex-pen in my garage used to be a fold-up pen but has now become a permanent fixture. We used zip ties to attach pieces of ¾" PVC pipe cut the length of each side. The pipe is attached across the middle of each side to provide the necessary stability. The sides are now rigid. They don't move or collapse. Again…it's a time saver and coat saver on inclement weather days. We bought a horse stall mat to cover the garage floor. Atop it, we put the exercise pen and thick layers of newspapers. Puppies are paper trained in that pen and have no problem understanding at shows what the pen is used for!

The mats can easily be washed with soapy water and a hose, as can the tablecloths. I've also been known to put the tablecloths in the washer, set on delicate, and clean them that way. Buy the tablecloths at WalMart or Kmart after a holiday season and you can usually get a pretty good deal on them once they hit the clearance aisle! The ex-pens and mats can be ordered from any pet supply catalog. I got mine from PetEdge.

The list continues:

2. Piddle pads. Need I say more??

3. Wire-bottomed 3' x 3' puppy play pens! We use a 3' x 3' for whelping puppies and have done so since the late 70's.

4. Curved-blade scissors, used for trimming around feet.

5. Small electric (or battery operated) clippers for trimming between the pads of the feet.

6. My Chi hair iron. Excellent product for sealing the hair cuticle, adding shine to the dogs' hair, and giving the coats a lovely finished look!

7. Face combs!!! Great for mustaches! Great for training puppies to let you comb their faces and not nearly as threatening for them as a regular-size comb coming toward them.

8. Kenic Dry Pet Shampoo. It is not really "dry." It's a liquid. It just doesn't have to be rinsed out of the dogs' coat. There are many, many brands of rinse-less shampoos, but I like this one best. Rinse-less shampoos are timesavers both at home and at shows.

9. Latex bands for topknots, pony tails, and braids.

10. Martingale leads.

11. My Rubbermaid tub in which I pack my dog show "stuff," including grooming tools, grooming sprays, leads, ringside basket, treats, my Chi hair iron, my grooming smock, and sundry other essentials.

12. My Edemco stand hair dryer which I have had since 1978 and which is still going strong! I don't know if Edemco still "makes 'em like they used to" but I hope I never have to find out!

13. My bait bag which comes in soooo handy when my outfit doesn't have pockets!

And folks, here goes...you had to know it was coming! The Song! (to the tune of 'My Favorite Things" -- what else!)

Exercise pens atop plastic matting
Wide piddle pads with lots of thick padding
Wire-bottomed pens in which puppies play
These are some dog things that help make my day

My Chi hair iron and small electric clippers
Face combs and latex bands and curve-bladed snippers
Rubbermaid tubs and rinse-less shampoo
Without these dog things don't know what I'd do

The black velcro bait bag that pins on so clever
My Edemco stand dryer that I've had forever
Martingale leads to show dogs round the rings
These are a few of my favorite dog things


Other stuff:

The picture at the top of the page is of Zach. He and Desi are growing! She is not as photogenic as he is and we are having problems getting her to stop scrunching herself together when she is stacked. She makes herself look neck-less and roach-backed. Ugh! That is why you don't see a picture of her. I finally gave up! The puppies will be 5 months old on April 13. Their first show will be in Bloomington, IL over the Memorial Day weekend. We'll miss the Rock Island show, which was planned for their debut until I found out the show is on my niece's graduation weekend.

Zeke went home with a lovely couple on Saturday. Their previous Lhasa passed away in early March. She was two months shy of being 20 years old! Imagine!

We had a photo shoot with Mira on Sunday. Her championship certificate arrived in Saturday's mail, so her title is now official. I'll post some photos of her later.

Life is good when you have a Lhasa to love you!

Joyce