Showing posts with label N-litter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label N-litter. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Nora Picture Post -- Dorkface101




Nora is one of the most fun puppies I've ever had. She imbues every action with glee and enthusiasm yet she is also one of the most affectionate puppies I've ever raised. I keep saying that I have to find a home for her soon or I'll be a goner--I'm more than half in love already. Yesterday's photo session has not helped me out. She's almost 13 weeks now and has moments of grace and loveliness in between the stream of spaz and dorkface.

Nora makes excellent use of her floppy ears to explore the various permutations of puppy dorkface, omgcuteness, and spaztasticness.

OMGCUTENESS

SPAZTASTIC!
Beginner Dorkface


Now, at 13 weeks, she's begun perfecting her expressions and even adding other elements such as Action!Dorkface and Dorkface with a Toy.

Dorkface with a tug

Dorkface with special lip distortion and ironical eye contact
An action shot without dorkface
Demonstrating that the ear CAN stand up when she is not seeking dorkfacedness


Look at that ear, reach for dorkface even while focused on the tug

Dorkface with Grandma Nike demonstrating the pro!dorkface maneuver
Nora concentrates hard on her first attempt at pro!dorkface
Testing the pro!dorkface in action
Eyes closed dorkface maneuver
I don't even know
What?
Focus!
Tug and Dorkface achieved
Joint action!faces with Nemo (right)

Taking a break, but unable to resist a profile dork-squint
Anticipation
This picture just makes me want to hug her.

Just to show that she isn't stuck in perma-dorkface....
Nora and Nemo, 13 weeks
As always, the full album is available on Picasa.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

OhWow! Grown up almost!

The last few weeks have been a busy blur of talking to potential puppy people, taking care of puppies, and trying to do my work-work all at the same time. But the puppies have continued to grow and have adventures and I've been trying to document their experiences in pictures, if not in words. I've been diligently updating the puppy photo galleries.

From the N litter (picture gallery), Navarre and Nineva and Nick have all gone to their awesome new families and have been expanding their worlds daily. Nora continues to charm me with her hoyden ways and Nemo remains unflappable. Both of them are still looking for the right homes, but I really think that they both need owners who are interested in more than just a house pet. Nora is a little wild-child who likes to throw herself into new things and Nemo keeps surprising me not just with his super calm attitude but also with his very high ball and tug drive.
Nemo
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And the O puppies (picture gallery) are almost 8 weeks old now--five of them have new owners, but due to travel and weather and work and whatnot, some of them will be hanging around here for a few more weeks. Little Olivia (pink collar girl) will be the first to go home--to an active family with three kids who will maybe adore her as much as she thinks she deserves to be adored. :)
Olivia


Next to go home will be Orion (on Sept 3), one of the three solid black males, to his new owner Chris, who is excited to get into SAR work with him. Today I introduced all the puppies to the pool, carefully putting them on the top step or two of the pool to cool them off and show them where the steps were. Orion looked around and promptly swam a 7-foot circle away and back to the steps--calm as you please. None of that newbie splashing either--he swam like he'd been doing it daily for the last three weeks. Just to show me it wasn't a fluke, it did it again a few minutes later. Good thing Chris lives near the water, I have a feeling Orion is going to insist on regular swims.









Shortly after that, Organa (littlest, darkest sable girl) will be going home with a long-time friend of mine who has been training and competing in herding with Jedi from my J litter. Organa will be going by the call name of "Leia" to match with Jedi. :) "Leia" is a little badass, much like her namesake--Terri's gonna have her hands full!






Then as the weather cools off in early September, the red-collar boy, Omri, will be flying to his new home out in Denver where he's going to be doing schutzhund and personal protection training. He'll be flying via the all-pet airline, Pet Airways--where the cabin stewards are all vet techs and there is no such thing as waiting on the tarmac in a crate! What an awesome service--I hope that it continues to grow and expand and offer an affordable alternative for pets to fly.












Finally, in mid-September, Ms. Flufferbutter, now named Onyx, will be going home with her new family. This is quite the most delicious puppy--she's almost irresistably cute and has been since she was 3 weeks old. I hope Michelle is better at withstanding the power of her charm, because otherwise her family will spend all day, every day, rubbing her pink belleh.










That leaves me with three O puppies looking for homes. I've talked to a lot of interested people, so hopefully it won't be long before they have their places too. Little green collar girl, Oda, has been giving me the eyeball since she first could see. I think she wants to stay here and I am so, so tempted. Sooo tempted! But I really want to concentrate on getting Hunter and Jubilee and Lynx some more training, doing some herding and tracking and BH titles on all of them. And that means I don't really have the time (or energy!) to spare to raise up one of these puppies the way they deserve. But, dang, isn't she a looker?

That's pretty true of all of these pups, though. Super consistent litter, all with sound and "forward" personalities, very affectionate and human-focused, great pigment, great heads, compact and strong bodies, and plenty of drive to boot. Olivia is the only definite "pet" in the bunch--and that's mostly b/c she'd rather snuggle than do most anything else.

I've named the 3rd sable girl "Outlaw"--she's shown consistently good confidence, good drives, and a lot of human focus without any hint of insecurity or neediness.


The third male, also solid black, I'm naming Obsidian. He's going to be a big boy, and he's got a good sense of humor and a relaxed confidence that I'm really liking. He's shown very nice drives and likes to carry a ball around. I'm hoping he finds a working home as well--I suspect that he might grow into to a bit "too much" for the average pet/companion home. On the other hand, he's not extremely dominant, so with someone who's had GSDs before, he might do just fine as a companion. He's another puppy I look at and think, "Oh, it would be TOOO bad if he had to stay here with me... I could make room for another boy dog, couldn't I?" But then I smack myself upside the head and move away from that daydream. :)


As much fun as these puppies are, I still look forward to the day they have a whole family to love on them. I go outside every night and sit on the front porch with them and am hugged and loved by eight puppies at once. I try to give everyone some lap time and scritch everyone's belly and let everyone kiss my chin and just snuggle a little bit. But I end up thinking there's not enough of me and that these guys are just so hungry for attention and for a bond with a human. So while it's always sort of sad to be sending them off to their new homes, I hope that it will fill that need for each of them and also, I hope, for their new persons.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Nike, Ever-Patient Grandmother....




The three stooges.... Lynx, Musket, Macha (all Nike grandchildren)




Nike and her daughter Jubilee:


Monday, July 26, 2010

Belated puppy pictures

I've never before had 2 litters of puppies at a time. The age spread has made it relatively easy--right now, the N puppies are the perfect age for cuddling and playing and the O puppies are just opening their eyes and starting to walk. The O puppies are here in my office (where the N's spent their first 3.5 weeks), so I spend most of the day in the room with them, all too often getting entranced by some new thing they are doing--whether walking or climbing out of the box or vigorously demanding that Xita be more accommodating of their every need and whim.

The N puppies are now 6 weeks old have graduated to the front yard, mostly, where they have shelter and water and room to explore--and, most especially, room to teach themselves to seek out the grass and to go potty. This has translated nicely to their mid-day siestas in the TV room, where they hide in the AC to avoid the excessive heat (it was 102 here on Saturday!). At 6 weeks, they are actively seeking specific areas to potty and if I walk them outside, they take turns pooping in the grass before we head back into the AC and away from the blasting sun.

On Sunday, a friend helped to give the puppies a great snuggle/play session and to take pictures of all the babies.
Nineva, Nora, Navarre, Nick, Nemo--look at Nemo's ear up! (for all for 30 seconds)

They are turning out to be delightful babies, very affectionate and kissy, and are showing very nice drives--between nap sessions! Nineva even retrieved a ball many times in a row, running and sliding to catch the ball before it got away, then pausing to chomp thoughtfully on the ball for a few seconds before happily bringing it back to be thrown again. Such a good girl--and a natural retrieve at 6 weeks!


Nineva and her ball

Nemo has grown big and handsome and true to his earlier experience of falling asleep in the food bowl--he is *very* food motivated.

Nemo 

Nemo and Nora had a fun time playing tug together and were very interactive and affectionate.

Nora and Nemo

Nora is a lively girl with very nice drives and excellent eye contact. She's a charming girl who will do well in almost any sort of home that offers her love and regular exercise and intellectual stimulation--whether a competition/working home or an active, involved companion home.

Nora

We tried to photograph Nick during his nap time yesterday and got shot a few dirty looks because of that, but he's shown himself to be lively and bold and very friendly, with good drives.
 Nick

Navarre shows flashes of very nice drive and also of being people oriented, but naptime took him under quickly and I only have a few shots of him awake. He seems to be affected by the heat more than his siblings, and I'm not sure why. I think I'll be looking for a loving pet home for him.
Navarre

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Life Is Hard... and then you sleep

Hi! I don't have a name yet, but you can call me Yellow Girl. I was just trying to eat. It's only my 2nd meal, but it seems to be good stuffs. My stoopid brother fell asleep in the food--and he was in my way!


It's SOOOOOOO embarrassing. Do you see what I have to live with?

Then he tried to push me out of the way. The jerk!


That's OK.... I have the last laugh. Hee!


Stoopid boys!