twiggy2
Well-Known Member
All the puppies have homes to go to.
One left Thursday heading for Fort George to be a sergeants dog.
3 more went today, all to family homes, 2 to family of friends and their friends and the other to a lovely young family who asked lots of questions.
One goes Tuesday to a family member, another Monday week to a friends sister in law and another Tuesday to a retired couple who travel a lot in their camper van- they had their lab PTS a couple of days before choosing their pup.
The last one is going to the only working home and he goes to a known local game keeper who knows the working dad and has spent time seeing him work.
The vet who id chipped the pups was very complementary about the health/size and conformity of the pups, also the fact they were not automatically docked was a big positive in his eyes. He was also against feeding puppy food stating in his opinion life stage diets are a money making racket, he prefers raw feeding.
It's great to find an independent vet who is on the same page as I am in relation to dogs- he is the last independent vet in the real and I can only assume it won't b long before he retires.
We had quite a chat about corporates and my opinion etc...
We have been very lucky with this litter our only concern has been the weight loss for the bitch as she had daihorrea from cleaning up after the pups, pups were fully weaned by 6 weeks and mum has not been with them since.
A local game keeper lost his bitch straight after whelping 8 pups and they only have 2 pups left now at about 3 weeks old.
One left Thursday heading for Fort George to be a sergeants dog.
3 more went today, all to family homes, 2 to family of friends and their friends and the other to a lovely young family who asked lots of questions.
One goes Tuesday to a family member, another Monday week to a friends sister in law and another Tuesday to a retired couple who travel a lot in their camper van- they had their lab PTS a couple of days before choosing their pup.
The last one is going to the only working home and he goes to a known local game keeper who knows the working dad and has spent time seeing him work.
The vet who id chipped the pups was very complementary about the health/size and conformity of the pups, also the fact they were not automatically docked was a big positive in his eyes. He was also against feeding puppy food stating in his opinion life stage diets are a money making racket, he prefers raw feeding.
It's great to find an independent vet who is on the same page as I am in relation to dogs- he is the last independent vet in the real and I can only assume it won't b long before he retires.
We had quite a chat about corporates and my opinion etc...
We have been very lucky with this litter our only concern has been the weight loss for the bitch as she had daihorrea from cleaning up after the pups, pups were fully weaned by 6 weeks and mum has not been with them since.
A local game keeper lost his bitch straight after whelping 8 pups and they only have 2 pups left now at about 3 weeks old.