Cravings

Belle is now in her 7th week and has this thing about eating my squash stems.  She has chewed 3 hubbard squash off of their stems.  With this I decided that maybe she has some type of vitamin deficiency and when I was in Missoula Wednesday I bought some dog food that was made of only  bison and sweet potatoes.  I am mixing it with her other food.  Don't know if it is helping or not.  I did find her in the box of harvested acorn squash eating the stems off from them last night.  Maybe I should harvest the stems and sell as a pregnancy supplement.   There's a thought.  Major medical breakthrough for pregnant dogs.  She's slowing down a bit and sleeping more.  I took her for a long walk and she was very exhausted by the time we got home.  They say that exercise is good for them to help with birthing.  But, I am going to shorten her walks quite a bit.  

Pregnancy

For a few weeks we couldn't even tell of she was pregnant.  At 28 days we took her to the vet and they did an ultrasound and I got to  see those little blobs that were growing into puppies.  Very exciting.  The tech counted seven and honestly I couldn't see all that he was seeing.  Did see a few that were for sure babies. Other than being tired, her pregnancy is going well.  She drinks a lot of water and she then has to wizzle a lot.  Reminds me way back when I was expecting.  She did throw up once.  So, don't know what caused it, but it didn't last. Her is getting round now.  She is in her 6th week with 3 to go.  With her roundness her legs are getting shorter.  My husband calls her the dashador.  Really hope it doesn't give her a complex.  Love our pregnant Belle Starr. Shadow on the other hand could care less.  Typical male...   No worries... Couldn't do it without those males.  Love them.

Breeding and Puppies

Know that I'm an unexperienced breeder, but  my learning curve is steep and I'm learning a lot.  So with that, I will share my experience with others.  First of all  I know more about the heat cycle of a dog then I ever wanted to know. Which by the way is very similar to a human's, but only happens twice a year.  So Belle was due to come into season in May, right around the time of her surgery.  But she didn't show any signs.  I discussed this with the vet and he said that sometimes they have a silent heat and that she should come in at her normal time which would be November.  This was at the end of June.  Belle Starr turned 2 years of age July 11th.  That is when they can get their OFA clearances for elbows and hips.  They can't do this if they are in a heat cycle.  So she was kinda showing signs of coming in season, and I was worried that we couldn't get her ex-rays for the clearances and I would have to hold off breeding.  I took her in and they said she was fine and we did the OFA clearances.  Then low and behold, she went into her heat cycle the next week.  Once again,  Belle Starr was secluded in the dog room.   But this time it was for the best.  No stray dogs for this girl.  She doesn't get to choose her guy, for sure it would probably be not a good choice.  Being her first mating she was reluctant to breed, so we ended up having help from the vet.  We really didn't want to miss this opportunity.  So that was the beginning.  

Surgery

It's been a while since I entered a blog.  I guess you could call it my down time before all the action.  I did take Belle Starr and Shadow to Ridgefield in March to the International Dog Show.  Both Belle Starr and Shadow earned their National Titles there.  Belle Starr had injured her elbow (who only knows how she did that) and had surgery in June at Great Falls, MT.  The vet did an awesome job.  She had to stay down for 6 weeks.  Now try that one out. Keeping a labrador quiet for that long of a time is a job in its self.  She did real well and thank heavens I have a nice dog room with a doggie door to an outside kennel. I was able to keep her off things that could injure her while jumping.  So, between Fred and I we took many walks to give her exercise and of course potty breaks.  She soon learned that if she didn't go, then she could stay out longer.  Now that was just frustrating, especially when we were in a hurry.  Smart girl...  She healed very well and was relieved to join the pack again.  

Busy Time of Year

Time seems to be getting away from me.  Here it is already Christmas time and a New Year on its way.  Belle Starr received her International Title in October at Ridgefield.  She was a show girl that weekend and took a first, 2 seconds, and a third in the shows.  Her brother out of Oregon beat her out for best of breed in one of the shows.  Exciting.  There's nothing like traveling with a dog. You share your bed with a furry creature, look out the door of your hotel room to make sure there's not another dog in the hallway. You don't dare leave them in the room and go have fun, for sure as you would, the barking would probably start. So when you go to a dog show, know that it is a bonding time and don't plan on going anywhere a dog isn't welcome.  The best part is trying to lug up kennels, dog supplies, plus your own luggage up 2 flights.  But I have to admit the comradeship you develop with fellow dog lovers makes it worth while.  Not only that it's exciting to see your dog perform. I'm hoping to take Shadow in the spring so he can work for his title as well.  He has grown into a handsome boy and is quite the companion.  I'm never without a friend, even when taking a bath.  I usually have two labs taking up their space in the bathroom.  Luckily I now have a bigger bathroom. Shadow lives up to his name for he shadows you all day.  Belle Starr is more independent but she is also is becoming a partner.  Probably had to do with being shut up in the puppy room during her last heat cycle.  Phew!  Glad that one is over.  She joined the rest of us right after Thanksgiving.  You talk about hormone overload that effects the other dogs as well as people. Must say that takes the cake.  Our whole house is on edge during her time.  One more and then we will look at having pups.  With our new add on puppy room, I'm getting ready for our first batch of pups.  My resolution for the New Year is to work more on my web site and keep up weekly with the blogs.