5 weeks old

I can’t believe that 5 weeks have passed since the pups arrived. It has just flown by.  I am taking the opportunity of 8 sleeping babies and a respite from uni work to post an update on progress.
All the pups are doing so well and have gotten so big. Average weight at the moment around 3kg, more than 6 times their birth weights. Torsa is doing a grand job. Talla has gained the nickname of Grumpy Granny. She doesn’t stray too far from the babies and keeps a grandmotherly eye out but is definitely not keen on them trying to get a sly feed from her and don’t dare go near her tail! The interactions between generations is fascinating. As an early years professional I am loving watching the puppies going through exactly the same stages as toddlers.

We were delighted that Stuart and Hilary wanted to bring Wooster through to see his babies and really pleased  that we managed to get a good family photo. I think it will be one of my all time favourites.
But then, any puppy photos are adorable.

 We’ve been so lucky with the weather and its been great to  have the pups outside playing and gaining confidence – Callum and I have decided that 5 weeks is the perfect age, but I thought that at 4, and 3, and 2, …..

Very pleased to have met all our babies new families, it is so much easier saying goodbye when we know where they are going.
The next 3 weeks are going to be even more hectic but just as much fun I think and will be over far too fast.

Babies are here

Torsa’s babies arrived overnight on Friday March 20th. We have 3 gorgeous boys and 5 beautiful girls. The pups are all doing so well, really great weights and very active and feeding well. Poor Torsa is doing a grand job but I do feel for her feeding 8 hungry little mouths.

We have one little girl still available, please get in touch if you would like more information.

Anxiously waiting …

Our lovely Torsa, Craigachan Diamond Queen, has been mated with the extremely handsome Wooster (Montegrino Noble Nelson) and we are waiting anxiously for any signs of pregnancy. Torsa’s mum, Talla, kept her first litter of babies very well hidden and we weren’t sure she was pregnant until very late on so we may be waiting for a wee while yet. All being well the babies are due at the end of March so really not long to wait now.

Wooster and Torsa

Puppies in 2015?

We are pleased to say that Torsa has had all her health test back and has received a 4/4 for hips and unaffected for her eyes. This means that we are good to go for her to become a Mum for the first time next year. She was such a loving and gentle big sister when Talla had her second litter last year that I am really excited to see how she looks after her own babies.
Now to find Dad!

August 2013

Its hard to imagine that it is now a year since our first babies left us to go to their new homes.
We have been so pleased to have kept in touch with them all and to hear how well they are all doing.

We are also excited to be at the stage again of planning another litter of pups. Talla is due back in season in the autumn and, all being well, we would hope to have puppies around Christmas.

Please get in touch if you would like to be added to our puppy waiting list.

July 30th 2012

8 weeks have just flown past and we are almost ready to say goodbye to our first puppies. They have been a delight to look after and we will miss them. We are keeping our little bitch pup however and are looking forward to spending some “quality” time with her without her brothers getting in on the act.
We are delighted that all our boys are going to good homes, 3 to flatcoat people and 1 to a local family – it will be lovely to see him as he grows.

Holidays

Have arrived on the Black Isle after a very wet if in eventful journey. Everyone barring the pups squashed in around them. Since arriving I have started them on solid food – mashed puppy meal mixed with puppy milk. They are very enthusiastic about this and are wearing their dinner (breakfast, lunch and supper) with pride