Tuesday, January 5, 2016

White on White

No surprises here. Lily is lily white.  T.A.D. is creamy cream. Puppies are white and cream!

Bronze Grand champion, T.A.D., with his owner and my friend, Kathy Ambler

And here are their five beautiful puppies at one week old!
Puppy boy (with a green collar)

Puppy Boy with a purple collar. Notice, he has a bit of a white blaze on his forehead.

Puppy boy with blue collar and a smaller white blaze on his forehead.

Puppy girl #1 has the most color of any...a light tan.

Puppy girl #2 is white like her mom.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Life Just Gets Busier!



Lily and her 5 beautiful puppies

Maxi with hers...eight beauties.
We have two wonderful litters in the past week!

Maxi whelped 8 black and white puppies (4 girls, 4 boys) on December 27 and Lily whelped 5 cream puppies on December 29.

So much fun!!  So very busy!!!

Here are some photos of Maxi's pups at one week old. As soon as I'm able I'll post photos of Lily's pups.

Puppy #1 Male
Puppy #2 Female













Puppy #4 Male

Puppy #3 Female













Puppy #5 Male
Puppy #6 Male
Puppy #8 Female
Puppy #7 Female


Friday, June 19, 2015

Sometimes Things Just Don't Work Out

I'm sorry to say that I have two very sad families who took each of the boys from Lily's litter.

Though Havanese are hypo-allergenic there are some super sensitive people who cannot even tolerate them and this is the reason Puppy #5 (now Hooch) had to come back to me. He is a very sweet little boy, has had two of his puppy shots and is anxious to settle in with his new family. He is ten weeks old.
 The other boy went to an elderly couple who have decided a young puppy is just too much for them. They, too, are crushed. But I could hear the stress in their voices and recommended they let the puppy go. Slightly smaller but equally charming, the puppy's name is now Benji and his photo is below.

If you are interested in meeting either of these puppies please send me a note.


Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Mighty Quiet Around Here!


Well, all but one puppy have left for their forever homes. I have to say they are all very fortunate to have found such happy, healthy and loving families!

Here are some photos and a note from one of them who adopted a puppy from Lily's litter.....
...Now Pippa, she is little girl #3 with the pink collar. 
Love abounds!

Hi Jacqui,

Pippa had a great visit with our vet today. She was very healthy and was a hit at the office.

Attached are a few photos of Pippa that we thought you would enjoy!

Pippa has already brought so much joy into our home, and we are excited to have her meet our neighbors and the rest of our family.

-Dave, Patsy, Kaitlin & Margaret



Here is another from the family who adopted one of Marli's pups.
Puppy #3 is now Tiller!

Hi Jacqui,

Tiller is fantastic!  What a doll.  He did great at the airports, seemed excited by the adventure.  Got to fly First Class on his first flight. (Spoiled already.)  Put him underneath the seat, he didn’t make a peep the whole time.  Kinda like he shrugged his little shoulders, said “Yeah, ok” curled up and went to sleep.  Natural flier!

Slept well last night, too, in his airline carrier on my bed.  Just one potty break at about 5am.

Tiller’s adapting well to his puppy playroom.  He occasionally voices his displeasure at being trapped by a baby gate, but seems to understand “quiet” and “shush.”  He settles down so quickly, I’m amazed.  He’s also a great self-soother.  He seems pretty content to play with his toys and scan for baby gate weaknesses to exploit.  (He is obviously intelligent and already responds to his name:) I swapped his litterbox and crate positions today.  A little while later, caught him dragging his placemat/water bowl across the room.  Guess he wanted in on the renovation!  When he’s quiet, I take him out every hour to snuggle/play.  He’s so snuggly, soft, sweet, and tiny!  We are bonding well. 

He’s using his litterbox (yay!).  Peed once on a towel last night (easy mistake) and once on floor today (excited maybe?).  Got a little poo on floor today, but only because his stool is soft- he did use his box.  I’ll mention it to vet tomorrow, but presume it’s the food change.  Not concerned at all. 

Went to a few stores today. Socialization opportunities abound with a puppy this cute. Everyone wants to meet Tiller!  He did great.

My seating is such that I can see Tiller in his puppy room and vice versa.  He was sleeping for awhile.  A few minutes ago, I looked over and he was just sitting quietly looking at me, patiently awaiting my attention.  Seriously impressed with this puppy!  So now he’s smothering me with kisses!!  Good time to sign off.

Thank you, Jacqui, for a wonderful pup!  Keep in touch.

Kimber




Monday, May 18, 2015

How Time Flies

Well Marli's pups are old enough to leave tomorrow. Lucky me, I am holding on to the red sable girl for a while to see if she develops into a nice show puppy. And, the sable Patti boy (now Tiller) will be with me until May 29 when her Mama comes to take her back to Florida!

Here are their photos:

Carneys Driving Miss Daisy Crazy (AKA Daisy) is going to stay with us a while. We're hoping she'll turn into a great show prospect! She is full of spunk and loves to tease the other puppies. Daisy weighs 2.5 pounds, a nice average size for a girl.


This is Tiller. He was my first choice for a show prospect but is going to be small...probably too small to be a champion. But he is already a champion in the heart of a young female pilot from Florida. I'll miss this little guy but hope to see him next winter! He weighs 1.12 pounds.

And this little girl is going to live right around the corner from me in Michigan. Not sure of her name yet but I'll find out tomorrow when her family picks her up. She weighs 2.3 pounds

Lily's puppies will be ready to leave May 24. Here are their photos I took this morning.

 Puppy #2, Carneys Rose by Any Other Name (Rose), is also going to stay with me for a while. Then I will have the terrible task of deciding between her and Daisy. Rose weighs2.8 pounds right now.

This is Lily's puppy #5. He has been wearing a tan collar so I can tell him apart from his other white siblings. This little guy seems to have a little more energy than the others and likes to keep the games going! He weighs 2.7 pounds.

This is Lily's puppy #3. She is wearing a pink collar and also weighs 2.7 pounds. She has a very sweet disposition, not terribly dominant but not afraid to speak her mind!


This is Puppy #1. She is a little tyke, weighing just 1.12 pounds. She will probably be a small girl and has a very sweet, outgoing disposition. Loves to play and doesn't let the big boys push her around!

This is Puppy #4, our other boy. He's been wearing a purple collar. He is also a bit of an energy bunny and loves to tussle with his brother. He weighs 2.4 pounds.
And this is puppy #6 who has been wearing a red collar. She is going to live nearby in Ferndale which makes me very happy. Stephanie and John had a very difficult time picking her out yesterday, All the puppies are quite similar in temperament but she seemed to pick out John! She weighs 2.3 pounds.