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Tag: Lord of the Dance (Le Roi)

August 12, 2009 Puppies (11 Days Old)

by admin on Aug.22, 2009, under Puppies

Today the puppies are eleven days old and they are a joy to behold. Squirming, cooing, whimpering, squealing, and wiggling their way to dinner. Moon Dance and Lord of the Dance are taking turns, vying for the heavy weight championship.  Now, we are calling Lord of the Dance – Little Lord Fauntleroy with a nickname of Le Roi. All of the puppies are healthy, strong and their personalities are showing more each day. They love attention and human touch and are becoming perfect little companions. I love all of the Grand Puppies!

Thanks to the Andyman and Youtube for helping me go from camera to video publishing – below is the first video.

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August 6th, 2009 Puppies (5 Days Old)

by admin on Aug.21, 2009, under Puppies

Even at this young age these puppies are clearly showing individual personalities. Happy Dance is living up to his name.  Being the most vocal, he whimpers happily, talking with excited squeals and is the loudest at the dinner table. Lord of the Dance likes to nap by the heat lamp, relaxing after dinner, all stretched out by himself dreaming of a deserted island. At this age they have instincts to huddle in order to stay warm and a little sense of smell to find their mother for nursing. They do not huddle for social interaction. That comes later.

Neshamah is still the perfect mother.  From day one, she barely takes time go potty and when she does, she talks and barks excitedly into the air and runs back to the door to be let in, certain those puppies missed her terribly during her 1.5 minute break,  They didn’t, of course, they are happily napping.

Happily Napping

Happy Dance Eating Upsidedown

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The Puppies are here!

by admin on Aug.04, 2009, under Puppies

OK, I'm ready to go...

OK, I'm ready to go...

Well, today July 31, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Neshamah brought forth her first puppy with ease and elegance.  All day she cleaned herself and prepared, digging a den below the stump near our porch and digging the blankets that line her whelping box.  I just stepped away for 3 minutes to prepare her food and when I came back, there he was – big, black, beautiful, clean, a perfectly cut cord, and content – Lord of the Dance leads the way.  Wow, I can’t believe I missed it, and Neshamah didn’t even let me know.  Next, we cleaned the nose and mouth with the bulb, rubbed him dry, weighed him,  and gave him back to his mother to nurse.  Neshamah continued to clean herself and dig the blankets and then, one hour and twenty minutes later, came Barn Dance.  There were no obvious contractions or signs, just another cleaning of herself and there he was, clean, no sack, perfect cord…  OK, how was she doing this without being seen.  I was right there watching the whole time.  Twenty minutes later, out came Moon Dance.  We saw enough to know that she was removing the sac as the puppy began to emerge and she just continued through to the cord and the placenta.  We never saw one placenta through the entire birthing.

Another Perfect Delivery

Another Perfect Delivery

She continued with the next two puppies about 20 minutes apart.  First, Fire Dance, had trouble breathing for a few minutes and we had to swing him and use the bulb repeatedly.  He is a strong survivor and he pulled through with no further complications.  Then, I walked out of the room and Neshamah came flying out looking for me, I passed her up and quickly replaced the blankets in the whelping box and she came running back in.  Denna, the other midwife, said she thought I should check my bedroom where Neshamah had been for 40 seconds.  I said “No way,” but checked anyway and sure enough, there was Rain Dance, on the bedroom floor, perfectly cleaned and happily wiggling – unbelievable.   Finally, a well needed two hour break for all of us.  Neshamah had time to feed and clean her new puppies and we could relax again.  Next was Happy Dance, who came out making noise, wiggling and welcoming his new life.  Two and a half more hours went by and since we knew there were at least two more puppies, we gave Neshamah a shot of Oxytocin to help her begin the contractions again.  Almost another hour went by, and finally Flash Dance came flying out, followed by Shadow Dance forty minutes later.  Next, we all fell asleep with eight new puppies happily nursing.

Meet the Puppies:

July 31, 2009
Number 1,   5:50 pm – Lord of the Dance, male, rainbow, 1 lb 3.8 oz
Number 2,  7:10 pm – Barn Dance, male, lt green, 12.7 oz
Number 3,  7:33 pm – Moon Dance, male, blue, 1 lb 2.8 oz
Number 4,  7:54 pm – Fire Dance, male, red, 13.8 oz
Number 5,  8:20 pm – Rain Dance, female, pink, 15.8 oz
Number 6, 10:24 pm – Happy Dance, male, yellow, 12.1 oz

August 1, 2009
Number 7,  1:50 am – Flash Dance, male, dk green, 13.6 oz
Number 8,  2:31 am – Shadow Dance, male, black, 9.3 oz

Happy Nap...

Happy Nap...

And such was Neshamah’s first birthing event…  July 31, 2009

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