1 Week Old

The puppies are now 1 week old, and they are both doing very well! They have been growing and gaining weight. They both doubled their birth weight at five days old, which is great! They have round, pudgy bellies now, and their eyes should be opening sometime in the next week.

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You can see in the picture above that the pigment is beginning to come into their noses, turning them black instead of pink.

It’s also interesting to note the differences between the two of them. As with any litter of mixed breed puppies, you are guaranteed to have variety. Not every puppy will get exactly the same combination of genes. In this case, there are some very clear differences. Hammie definitely has stronger Golden Retriever traits with his broad head and snout. Zoe, on the other hand, has the desired poodle fur. Even from birth, I could tell her fur would be curly (it looks like wrinkles right now). Hammie’s is straighter. Although it’s a bit early to tell for sure, I would guess that Zoe will be completely shed free, while Hammie will be a very low-shedder. In this picture you can easily the see the different coat types. Hammie is on the left, and Zoe is on the right. Notice that Zoe’s fur looks more “wrinkly” than Hammie’s.

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And here are some special blooper pictures! I learned it is quite difficult to take pictures of puppies while the attentive mother is hovering nearby. In the first picture, I had just told Mia to “sit” and “stay” away from the puppies. This was her response.

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She kept checking on her babies during the photo shoot.

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Check back next week for another update and more pictures!

Introducing…

I would like you to meet Zoe and Hammie, born on August 25.

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This was one of those experiences where I am again amazed by God’s extraordinary creation. He instilled in each and every animal the necessary instincts to survive. Without having to be taught, mother dogs know just what to do to care for their puppies. They don’t need books, reference guides, or Google. They only need what God has already given them. It’s beautiful to watch a mother dog deliver and care for her newborn babies. It’s amazing to see the details of God’s creation at work, and we are praising God that He blessed us with a healthy litter.

These two little cuties are named after the two oldest MacPherson children in the Baby Blues comic strip. Both the puppies and the mother are doing well. Mia is a wonderful mother! She is very attentive and very watchful of her two little babies.

I am enjoying the new additions to our household and am looking forward to watching them grow in the next couple months! I am also excited to experiment with puppy photography. Who can resist those darling faces?

For individual information and photos of the puppies, check out our Available Puppies page.

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Puppies Have Arrived!

It is a happy morning at the Martin house! Mia safely delivered two beautiful puppies during the night. Even for a first time mother, she is doing very well! She needed very little assistance. Both Mia and I are exhausted from a wakeful night; but, so far, everyone seems to be doing well.

I will post more details and some pictures in the next few days!

Anticipation!

Yesterday, I took Mia to the vet for an X-ray and an ultrasound probe. Up to this point, I was still crossing my fingers that she was pregnant, because some dogs can have very convincing false pregnancies, during which time they exhibit all the typical signs of pregnancy but are not carrying any puppies.

I was very excited when the vet came back with the X-ray, and I am happy to say that her pregnancy is officially confirmed! I loved seeing the little skeletons of her puppies on the X-ray. They already look adorable! More good news was that the ultrasound probe was able to pick up strong heartbeats, meaning everybody in there is alive and well.

Back at home, we are working diligently to get everything ready for the big day. We still have a couple weeks to go yet, but the anticipation is building and we certainly want to be ready!

Here is her whelping box, complete with a nesting area and a play area for when the puppies are bigger.

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I have also been assembling a whelping kit so that I am prepared to assist her if she needs it during delivery.

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We are very excited, and we are praying that God blesses us with beautiful, healthy puppies!

Swelly Belly!

These pictures were taken yesterday (July 31). Mia is approximately six weeks pregnant with three more weeks to go. We are starting to get very excited! She has begun to eat a lot more, and she has even begun to show a bit. Because she has a longer body than some dogs, it’s more difficult to see; but she is definitely getting a bit round across the middle.

Check out her cute little swelly belly! Also, be sure to follow us to get continued updates on her pregnancy!