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Louisa (Eesa) X Hawk
Dark Golden
DOB: Sunday May 17th, 2009
Males: 6 Females: 4 = 10 puppies total!
*Dewclaws already removed
* Will have vet-check, 1st shots, AKC papers, OFA, and more!
* Ready for their new homes starting Sunday July 5th, 2009 when they are 7 weeks old. Can leave anytime after the Fourth of July.
Eesa decided to worry us and have her puppies three days after her due date...on May 17th, 2009. She had 6 boys and 4 girls. They have their eyes and ears open now and are moving around really well. We have started them on Fromm puppy food. They will be vet-checked and receive their first shots when they are 6 weeks old.
A few of Eesa's and Nutmeg's pups are spoken for, but if you are interested in them please contact us and we would be happy to let you come see the puppies and their parents.
For more information on the stud please see our Golden Boys page, we used our own Golden Boy, Hawk, this year.
Eesa...before all ten puppies are born.
Holly is holding a puppy of Eesa's that fell asleep in her hands with his tongue out!
Nutmeg's Litter
Nutmeg X Hawk
Dark Golden
DOB: Friday May 22nd, 2009
Males: 4 Females: 4 = 8 puppies total!
* Dew claws removed already.
* Will have vet-check, 1st shots, AKC papers, OFA parents, health guarantee, and more!
* Ready to go to their new homes starting Friday July 10th, 2009 when they will be 7 weeks old.
They have started eating Fromm puppy food now and are moving around well. All eighteen puppies were brought to our vacation bible school to be socialized with children and we will try to bring them to the library for a visit, as well.
Nutmeg's HUGE belly before the C-Section.
Nutmeg was as big as we have ever seen her! Unfortunately, long story short, we had to have a C-Section at the Dodgeville Veterinary Hospital (the staff their is amazing, thank you for staying extra long to help our girl!). Nutmeg was a little tired at first, but has recuperated well and you can't tell by looking at her now that she even had a C-Section. She had thirteen puppies, but we were only able to save eight and lost five of them. This is the first time that any of our girls has had problems whelping and we hope it will be the last. We are thankful for the puppies that made it and especially thankful to still have Nutmeg with us.
We would like to extend our gratitude towards the Mazomanie Animal Hospital as well as the Spring Harbor Pet Clinic. Thank you everyone!