Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Food Fight!





Yellow and Orange on Millies Dog Bed

We placed two males on Millie's bed and watched.  Yellow, who's slightly bigger than orange was off to the races, coming to the camera, tail a wagging, and getting tangled in my camera strap.
Orange was a little more shy, eventually joining the party, and giving lots of licks to two high school boys, and the photographer as well....






Sunday, December 9, 2018

7 Puppies Looking forward to their forever homes for Christmas

Today the litter was clothed in color coded collars --for identification beyond, "WeeWee", large male, large female, etc.. Here they are in their only accouterments. It's not much (velcro), but what doesn't go with black? Just picture them in little Santa hats.
Green Collared Male


Purple Collared Female


Yellow Collared Male


Pink Collared Female


Orange Collared Male



White Collared Male (AKA WeeWee)


Purple and guess who?

Monday, December 3, 2018

6 and 1/2 Puppies

A little slow getting pics out, but not too many surprises with this litter of F2 Labradoodles.
Millie a blonde F1 X Bart a black F1 = (as always) shiny black Labradoodles!

One of the biggest surprises is our tiny puppy "WeeWee".  He has needed some bottle, some eyedropper, and the heating pad.   Hopefully he is out of the woods, and getting enough to eat between eyedropper and bottle (which he fights) and Millie who he needs to fight for!

There are some beauties here, but the interest story seems to always come back to WeeWee.

These pics are second rate compared to the DSLR work, which will happen soon.




Wednesday, November 28, 2018

New Litter of Shiny Black Labradoodle Puppies

Millie has had what we plan to be her last litter.  Born on November 8th 2018 are 5 males, and only 2 females.  Each and every one of them would look nice in a red Santa hat don't you think? Their eyes have been open for three days now, and we're starting to hear some miniature dog noises out of them, --little growls and barks.

Monday, July 31, 2017

Purple Puppy has been re-homed.. No More Puppies

Our last, but certainly not least puppy -Purple Collared female, has hopefully found her forever home.

If we have any returns, due to re-homing situations we'll immediately post them to the blog, and we'll contact the last few request we've gotten first.

If you're still looking for a doodle don't give up.  Ours have been great dogs--as most are, but we went labradoodle, because I always had big dogs around me. Grew up with big German Shepherds, and remember the 3 sequential ones I had as a kid, then college ages. I remember the Golden Retrievers that my parents, siblings and especially my older sister had.

I had my first lab, Ben when I was working at Cornell back in the early 90s.
He was awesome.  I had a not so awesome, but still great buddy "Garth" a strong-willed bear-headed, intimidating, and at times too-aggressive, 90 pounder, -- but every bit of his bad self was a real dog.

Real dog... dumb guy thing, --needs to be big enough to give good side thumps to, and maybe wrestle, and mouth a little...

But back to doodles;
We had an oldest son with pet allergies, and he never had a dog, until we went the labradoodle route.
It really worked, he never had allergic reactions --eyes, nose stuff in our house.

Dogs stayed downstairs, people slept upstairs.  So the doodle, a half  "real dog" and a half poodle thing/ --kind of like eating quiche, and crepes and speaking French and stuff maybe.  Remember that "American fries" thing.  Poodle things/behaviors or idiosyncrasies,  were fun to notice, especially with Millie. They are different, definitely smart, though that's hard to tell when Bart's tongue is hanging out of his mouth.

We had someone with strong dog allergies house sit for 4 nights.  Our doodle mama, Millie, slept on the floor next to him by the couch, and he said that he never had a problem.   Mind you there are houses he can't even go into that have regular (real dogs)...

They do shed a little bit, some, but very little compared to shepherds, labs and goldens, but they apparently have so little dander, that they can still be a good choice for some folks who otherwise can't be around other dogs.

This rambling post was basically a way to say that, we're plum out of puppies.
Thanks for reading this far, if you did, you might need a better cable plan :-)

Friday, July 28, 2017

One Puppy/ Purple Female Left..

Except for Purple Collar Female, all puppies are pending pickup/ re-homing.
These might be the last puppy pics/ purple puppy pics, but time will tell.

This morning, they all got a bath, de-worming medicine, and an ear cleaning.  Some of these things were more fun than others -- de-wormer taste like butterscotch, and during baths we get some hilarious puppy grunts. There's also nothing like the in-the-lap towel dry time attention for a baby dog.

So what's here is the solo Purple puppy-photo op.  She's still a little wet from the bath, and more so from the wet grass.
Purple Pup, Bart-Daddy, Millie

Purple is fast



Speedy fast



Very smart and attentive

Curious


Maybe not such a buddy to the hostas

She's a lover--but that lady is mine!