CritterCountry
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My little girl Poochie is due to have her second litter March 31. She is big as a house right now.
I love having puppies. The last litter we kept her only daughter. We just love these little dogs and are finding they are NOT anything like the stigmas attached to them. Yappy, biting chihuahuas belong to people who have LET them become aggressive, thinking it is cute. It is not cute and it isn't fair that people think the wrong thing about this breed. They are most loving, smart, playful, trainable and astoundingly loyal.
I can't wait for this litter as it's my new stud's first litter and I am really excited to see what they turn out like. I already have homes for two of the puppies and it's going to be hard letting them go, but I love raising them and I love seeing happy customers.
Here is my little girl's blog if anyone wants to keep up on her progress.
http://crittercountrychis.blogspot.com/
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UPDATE:
We have four healthy puppies that are lucky to be here.
Poochie started pushing at around 5:30 Wednesday evening. She produced two weird empty bubbles and then stopped progressing. I fished around and found back feet and no head. Poochie was becoming distressed so I packed her up and off we went to the vet. X-rays showed 5 puppies. One of which was stuck in the birth canal. The vet prepped her for a C-section. I stood waiting like an expectant dad and worried about losing Poochie. The pups were second on my concern list.
When they started coming out I helped rub them to bring them around. Then grandma and auntie showed up to help and we rubbed puppies for almost an hour. We lost one cream female despite our efforts and almost lost another but after blowing in his nostrils and giving him oxygen and some shots, he came around.
So we have a cream female, two tri females, and a sable & white male.
Pics are on my site:
http://crittercountry.onestopequine.net/puppyalbum2.html
I love having puppies. The last litter we kept her only daughter. We just love these little dogs and are finding they are NOT anything like the stigmas attached to them. Yappy, biting chihuahuas belong to people who have LET them become aggressive, thinking it is cute. It is not cute and it isn't fair that people think the wrong thing about this breed. They are most loving, smart, playful, trainable and astoundingly loyal.
I can't wait for this litter as it's my new stud's first litter and I am really excited to see what they turn out like. I already have homes for two of the puppies and it's going to be hard letting them go, but I love raising them and I love seeing happy customers.
Here is my little girl's blog if anyone wants to keep up on her progress.
http://crittercountrychis.blogspot.com/
__________________________________________________________________________________________
______________
UPDATE:
We have four healthy puppies that are lucky to be here.
Poochie started pushing at around 5:30 Wednesday evening. She produced two weird empty bubbles and then stopped progressing. I fished around and found back feet and no head. Poochie was becoming distressed so I packed her up and off we went to the vet. X-rays showed 5 puppies. One of which was stuck in the birth canal. The vet prepped her for a C-section. I stood waiting like an expectant dad and worried about losing Poochie. The pups were second on my concern list.
When they started coming out I helped rub them to bring them around. Then grandma and auntie showed up to help and we rubbed puppies for almost an hour. We lost one cream female despite our efforts and almost lost another but after blowing in his nostrils and giving him oxygen and some shots, he came around.
So we have a cream female, two tri females, and a sable & white male.
Pics are on my site:
http://crittercountry.onestopequine.net/puppyalbum2.html
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