Thursday, December 28, 2023

Day Twenty 

Today I had errands to run so I didn't get to spend as much time with the puppies as usual. My niece took some pictures of them, so I have her to thank.  

Because the litter was produced using frozen semen I called them the Ice, Ice babies. That is why they all have call names that pertain to something cold. Part of each parents name pertains to traveling. Sire is On The Road Again and mom is Are We There Yet? A friend suggested that part of the registered name should maybe be famous roads or streets. Thanks Elaine, I like that theme. Here are some pictures from today. 



Polar

Tundra

Something else I did today was refrigerate a couple more urine samples. Here is a comparison. Cloudy is HUA on left and clear is LUA on right. Of course, until I have DNA results this is only my experiment.  Any questions about anything on this blog please feel free to just send me a message.



Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Day Nineteen 

Yesterday I highlighted the girls, but sweet little Shiver got left out. Today I decided she needed to have her day too so here she is. She has always been the smallest in size but not personality. 





This morning before I cleaned the pen, I decided that I would see if they were interested in eating something from a saucer. I know how much they love the small bits of ground beef they get a couple times a day for the PSST hearing conditioning so I thought it might be time to start helping Tiffin with the feeding duties. I gave them Kefir and they seemed to like licking it off each other but only Chill lapped it up from the bowl. I would have used goats milk, but I don't have access to anyone with milking goats and I've always had luck with Kefir. Here they are trying to figure out what this is all about.

Another thing I tried today was collecting urine samples to refrigerate to see if they stayed clear which would indicate LUA or turned cloudy which would indicate HUA. I only managed to get two samples because it isn't easy to get a tiny puppy to pee on a spoon like gadget.  I won't tell the results until the DNA testing is done through VGL but it will be interesting to see if I get the same results. Here is the gadget I used to collect the samples.

Of course, I did snap some pictures of a couple other pups.
Blizzard always seems to get in the pictures.

 Arctic thought she could crawl over the edge but she didn't make it yet. Maybe tomorrow.


Today I also trimmed their nails and weighed them. Shiver is the smallest weighing 2.5 pounds. The largest is a tie between Chill and Tundra at 3.1 pounds.

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Day Eighteen 

By the end of this week, I am going to have to rearrange things because they will need to be introduced to the potty patch. Tiffin is already tired of being a mom and ready to let me take over the cleanup duties. She stays very close to them but not in with them. She goes and checks on them hoping they don't wake up. When they do spot her, they go crazy. 

I wanted today to be about the girls since yesterday was mainly pictures of the boys. Here are a couple pictures of two of the three girls. It appears that Shiver didn't make it in any of the pictures.





Here is a video of the girls.

Today wasn't all about the girls. Tundra managed to get in some of the pictures. He was thinking that he just might be able to crawl over the ledge of the pen. Here he is being just too cute, even with the bad lighting.



Monday, December 25, 2023

Day Seventeen Merry Christmas 

Spent a lot of time puppy watching today. I believe I have seen 3 of them respond to sound. They are loving the tiny ball of ground beef. They are not connecting the treat with the sound yet but it will come. They are playing with each other more now and even making play growls. They are starting to come over to me when I look in on them. 

I don't have a favorite one, but Blizzard was in most of the pictures today. Here are three pictures of him.



This sleepy little guy is Tundra.

This one is Avalanche

Chill is checking out the Santa Monkey

Here they are in motion.

Here they are getting something to eat.


Sunday, December 24, 2023

Day Sixteen 

A lot of changes are happening now. They are starting to interact with each other, and it is quite fun to watch. They try to mouth each other to see who has the biggest mouth. Then they knock each other over. I tried to get a video of it but by the time I thought to do that it was too late, and they tottered back to the bed. I am happy that every one of them leaves the nest to go potty already.

They had a visitor today which was a trial to see how Tiffin would react to someone holding her babies. She was ok but concerned at first. Then her tail started to wag, and she was fine. Maks on the other hand was a total lunatic. He didn't want a stranger to even go near the pups. I had to crate him. I have never seen him act this way before. 

Today I started something I call PSST conditioning. I am conditioning them to react to a quiet sound. Back before BAER testing people would do different things to see if the puppy had hearing or not. One method used and I'm sure still probably used today was making a loud noise like banging two pans together. Of course, hearing pups would react, but sometimes deaf ones would too because they could feel the vibration. Back then we assumed Dals were either hearing or deaf. We didn't really know about unilateral hearing.  

Back in 1981 at my first National I met a wonderful lady from New Mexico by the name of Cathy Nogar from Hopi Kachina Dalmatians.  Cathy taught me a lot about breeding and raising dogs but the one thing she taught me that I have used ever since was PSST. What I do is I make a very quiet sound like you would to get someone's attention.  Pssst  While I am making that sound, I pop a tiny piece of ground beef into their mouth. Once their ears are open and they hear that sound they know something good to eat is coming and they will jump up from a sound sleep. I will use the sound when Tiffin comes in to feed them and later on when I am feeding them.  I will watch each puppy a million times laying on the right side or laying on the left side and I will be relatively certain of the hearing status of each ear before the BAER testing is done. I did it once today and they were curious as to what that yummy thing I gave them was. I will do it twice tomorrow and every day. I haven't seen anything that tells me they are hearing yet but, in a few days, I think I will.

Here are some pictures from today. The yawning boy is Avalanche. He is getting cuter every day.

What's not to love about Tiffin and bunny. Bunny got thrown in the washer today because one of the puppies pooped on his nose. 



Merry Christmas and Season's greetings to all!

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Day Fifteen 

The puppies are starting to leave the sleeping area to potty. I am enjoying watching them figure this all out now that they can see. I am waiting for them to start interacting with each other. 

 The first picture is Chill and bunny having a nap together. 

I was happy to see that they are making their way back to the bed after they eat.

Great great grandpa Maks loves to take a peek at the babies. He feels totally left out of this whole thing, but he is scoring extra treats when he gives that "woe is me" pathetic look.

I am so happy that Shiver is now 2 pounds. She is tiny but that doesn't stop her. Here is a video of my little overachiever finding her way to the milk bar.

As many of my friends know Dalmatians aren't my only critters. I also have 8 chickens. Since today was a nice day, I decided to let them out of their run to peck and scratch. They have a very big secure run, but they like to free range too. Here is the view from my kitchen window.

Playing with the puppies is fun but today I spend some time working on the puppy packets that will go home with each of them. 




Friday, December 22, 2023

 Week Two

The puppies are two weeks old today. Nothing much has changed other than the fact that their eyes are open. We took two-week face shots which turned out to be a 3-person job. It is amazing how well they are getting around. Still three steps forward, one step back and fall over but they can get to Tiffin very quickly when she gets in the box with them. I am glad that there are only 7 because they all can find a place at the milk bar without much of a struggle. Here they are in birth order as always.

Chill (male)

Tundra (male)

Blizzard (male)

Arctic (female)

Shiver (female)

Polar (female)

Avalanche (male)