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Day 28 Ultrasound….

Friday, June 17th, 2016

…and it looked promising! We aren’t ultrasound experts so we can’t be 100% sure, but we were pretty sure we saw at least a couple of little puppy globs (called “vesicles”) in there, and we even saw some movement and what might have been a heartbeat! If there are puppies, their ears formed this week, and next week their toes will start differentiating!

Look at that good Zho smiling for the camera!

Look at that beautiful Zho smiling for the camera!

That black glob with the whitish glob inside it is hopefully a puppy embryo inside its vesicle!

That black glob with the whitish glob inside it is hopefully a puppy embryo inside its vesicle!

To everyone who has contacted me recently about puppies, I apologize for taking so long to get back to you, things have been hectic. If you don’t hear from me by next week, please re-send your email!

The way I do things is understandably rough for prospective new homes, I really do understand that (it would drive me crazy if I were on the other side of it!). Please understand that my priority is placing the puppies in the best homes for them, that means that I don’t decide who is going where, or even who is getting a puppy for sure in some cases, until they are at least 7 weeks old (one of my puppy owners from the last litter found out just a few days beforehand!). Many breeders do things differently, this is just what works best for me. This is why I don’t do “first come first served”, I don’t want to place a puppy in what might not be the right home for that puppy. If you don’t get a puppy, it isn’t necessarily that I don’t think you’re a great home (I will tell people if I think this isn’t the right breed for them though!), it’s that I might not have a puppy in this litter that will work out well for you. Until their personalities start to really come out, and evaluations are done, I don’t often make decisions about which goes where.

Given the parents of this litter, two dogs with lots of working drive, I am prioritizing performance homes (agility, herding, obedience, tracking, demo dog, etc.) at least at this point (this may change, depending on what we get!). This is not because being “just a pet” is a bad life for any dog (my dogs are “just pets” for 99% of their lives!), but because if a puppy has real potential and drive to work, it is both a shame not to use that drive and potential, and not ideal for the puppy OR the home to place a puppy with a real desire to work in a home where it won’t get to use that drive. A dog who wants to work needs a job, and really often isn’t the right fit in a home that just wants a nice pet. Dogs who want to work will find a job if you don’t give them one, and if they choose their own, you might not like what it is! Even high drive Vallhunds usually have an off switch, but they need an outlet for that drive in order for the off switch to function.

I hope this helps you understand where I am coming from, and please do contact me if I haven’t replied to your email! If you are interested in a puppy, please tell me about yourself, your home, your family and what your plans are for a dog. I get a lot of email, and I unfortunately often end up not replying to emails which simply ask if I have any puppies available without any further detail. This is a labor of love, I put a LOT of work into each litter, which is why I breed so rarely. 🙂

Further bulletins as things (hopefully puppies!) develop!

It’s Up to Zhora and Fate Now!

Wednesday, May 25th, 2016

Well, round 2 done, seemed like she might be on her way out of ideal breeding time today so fingers, toes and eye crossed! (Why do the weekends always seem to get in the way?)

Bert’s contribution was amazing (Kim let me look at the drop she tested today under the microscope and holy moly there were SO MANY and they were SO VIGOROUS), and I can’t say enough good things about the ICSB Puppy Pak, super easy to use, and their extender is clearly some kind of wizardry!

It’s up to Zhora now, she was such a good girl for this weird alien abduction procedure! I think the cheese helped, she ate four sticks of string cheese while it was going on today! I hope, hope, hope this worked, this cross should be amazing.

We will know in a few weeks if we were successful. Watch this space!

Round 1 Done!

Tuesday, May 24th, 2016

Thanks to Dr Kim Hitt, round one is done! Based on Zhora’s progesterone being 14.4 yesterday, we decided to do the second breeding tomorrow in case Thursday was too late. Bert has managed to contribute again like a rock star, so his little swimmers are on their way here again for tomorrow!

SO MANY THANKS to so many people who have helped with this journey so far! Michelle Fromm for her friendship and advice and for being a total ROCK STAR for taking time off work and driving to Phoenix not once but TWICE to get Bert (who also gets big thanks of course) collected. Kim for helping me recognize that I wanted to breed the best litter I could and for helping me through the logistics and planning and texting me with updates! Simone for coming in on Saturday to draw blood. Caroline for her support and listening to the crazy dog lady talk! And as always Jim for putting up with this craziness and helping so much. Thank you all so much, and anyone I’ve forgotten. And that’s my Academy Award acceptance speech.

Now we do one more tomorrow, then we wait, and hope, and keep our fingers and toes and eyes crossed that we get some wonderful puppies!

The Eagle Has Landed!

Tuesday, May 24th, 2016

Just heard from Kim (breeder vet friend who is helping us through all this) that Bert’s contribution has arrived safely at her clinic! Z and I head over there in a couple of hours! Wish us luck!

Good Boy Bert!!!

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

Bert did an awesome job like a pro today apparently and donated an excellent collection with 90% motility! (that’s good news for us!)

Only crazy dog ladies talk about dog progesterone and dog semen like this… Well,  crazy dog ladies and people you’d rather not think about anyway.

Hopefully doing our part to keep this lovely breed healthy!

Saturday = 5.8!

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

So looks like Zhora ovulated between Friday (when she was at 3 ng/mL) and Saturday (when she was at 5 ng/mL). So hoping for a good collection in Arizona today and AI tomorrow!

0.7

Tuesday, May 17th, 2016

0.7 ng/mL was the progesterone from yesterday. We test again tomorrow.

And So It Begins….

Monday, May 16th, 2016

…first progesterone test drawn, results tomorrow…

Bearded Collie Club of America AKC Agility Trial

Sunday, May 15th, 2016

Even our favorite judge Mary Mullen couldn’t help us get a double Q this weekend!

Nina and I were there just two days (Zhora is in season so she stayed home), and came home with one Standard Q and three fun practice runs! It was Nina’s ninth (!) birthday on Saturday.

Nina Saturday Standard (Q, second place, 31 points):

Talk About Timing!

Thursday, May 12th, 2016

Well, I had been saying that I would like Zhora to get her MACH before I bred her and lo and behold she went into season this morning, a month ahead of schedule!

So we are scrambling to get our ducks in a row to make the Zhoraberts happen!

Watch this space!

If you have contacted me about a puppy and I haven’t gotten back to you please shoot me another email since I am a bit frazzled right now!