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Friday, February 14, 2014

Pregnancy Update

We received the disappointing news today that the breeding between Ali and Anya did not take.  We apologize to those of you who got your hopes up about getting a puppy from us this spring.  We had our hopes up too.  However, we will try one more time to get a successful breeding out of these two amazing dogs.  We'll see if we can time things a little better and will hope for a successful paring when Anya goes into heat again this coming June or July.  Keep checking our blog and Facebook page for updates about future litters, previous litters, or any other news we may want to share.

And...Happy Valentine's Day from Snow Springs Dobes!

Dante Plays with a Friend

Here is a video of Dante playing with another big puppy.  This boy LOVES to play and chase!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Ultrasound

Anya just had her ultrasound at the vet.  The results were inconclusive.  The vet wants her to return again next Friday (Feb. 14th) for another ultrasound to see if we can get a better look at things.  Admittedly, we are disappointed, but are still holding out hope for next week.  If puppies are found, we will be thrilled!  If not, we will look forward to the next opportunity to try again with Ali this summer.  Keeping our fingers crossed.....

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Meeting up with Dante

We are blessed that we get to see Dante (red collar from litter A) every Saturday at our local dog socialization class.  All the other puppies are spread out across the country.  Dante loves to come see his mama, give her kisses, and try to get her to play.  He does the same with "Uncle Mack."  Here are a couple cute pics we took of the dogs after class.

He always has to give Patrick a little sugar.  :o)  Dante is such a sweet, loving, good-natured boy!
 
A little plug for socialization: Socialization is SO IMPORTANT for dogs, especially a growing puppy.  The more they are exposed to the less their likelihood of developing bad behaviors with people and/or other dogs.  Puppies leave our care having met a minimum of 100 different people and several dozen friendly, healthy dogs.  We give them the best start possible in this area.  But, it is up to the new owners to continue properly socializing their puppy before he/she reaches maturity.  I love it when I see our puppy owners taking this seriously and providing ample opportunities for their puppy to develop healthy social habits and experiences.  If you have questions about how to properly socialize your puppy, just ask!  We are happy to encourage and help in any way possible!