Tilly’s Malshi Male

Here is the first look at Tilly’s Malshi male.  There is just one pup in this litter and he is one of the most laid back puppies I’ve ever seen.  He let’s us hold him on his back, and he doesn’t squirm a bit or make any squealing sounds!   He already enjoys belly rubs and he’s just 3 weeks old today.

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He’s very attentive to the camera!

 

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He has a nice patch of brown on his left side.

 

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And his right side is snowy white!

 

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He laid so nicely on his back while I got a close-up of his face.  See his tan points?

 

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Those are going to be so cute as he gets bigger!

 

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He has a big patch of brown over his left eye, and a little patch of brown over his right eye.

 

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When he grows up, his hair will be so fluffy, it will be hard to tell that one patch is bigger than the other. 

As of my posting these photos, this puppy is still available for adoption.  A deposit of $200 will hold him until he’s old enough to go home!  He’s gonna be a cutie!!

 

 

A Closer Look at Annie’s Blenheim Puppies

Today these babies are 9 weeks old.   At least two of them are going home tomorrow.  They will all be living in Western WA state.  They are like soda cup sizes – small, medium, & large!!

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From left to right: “small” the male with the kiss spot on his head, who is going home to Beth…”medium”, the female with the darker ears, who is going home to Vicki, and “large”, the blenheim boy without the kiss spot, who is going home to Colleen!   All three puppies are friendly, playful, and full of energy!

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Beth’s pup

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Vicki’s pup

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Colleen’s pup

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Collen & Vicki’s pups

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Colleen & Beth’s pups

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Whew, this modeling is hard work.  Colleen’s pup takes the first nap, amid the photo shoot!

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Then Vicki’s pup followed suit…

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Then they all took a nap.

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Then they all woke up again…

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Beth’s pup checks out Calvin barking across the yard…

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Beth & Vicki’s pups try hard to keep smiling and stay focused.  Sounds like my children!

It’s sure going to be quiet around here tomorrow when only the tri pups from Annie’s litter are in the pen.  What will they do with all the extra space??

We Have A Winner!!! Lupine Giveaway

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Pam Rogers!

You are the winner of the Lupine giveaway on my new website/blog!

I used Random.org to generate the list of 32 entries and they randomly selected a winner, and you are it!! (I know I said I’d do it live, with names in a hat, on video, but my internet is too slow to load a video right now, and I also learned there are specific rules surrounding giveaways, so I had to use random.org)

You have 24 hours to let me know which Lupine pattern you would like. I need to know the following:

1. Pattern Name & width (1/2, 3/4, etc….some patterns come in 2 sizes)
2. Size of collar
3. Length of lead (4 ft or 6 ft)
4. Type of harness and size

I also need your address so I can have Lupine drop ship the items to you!! You can send that information via email at silverpawkennels@wildblue.net!

Thank you for subscribing to my website/blog, and supporting Silver Paw Kennels with your wonderful photos and updates on your pooch!

And thank you to everyone that participated in this giveaway! There will be more to come! Kristy & puppies

Bedraggled

I took the Accelerated Puppies (in training) on a walk this morning. They loved every minute of it. They’re learning to stay behind me, they really are, and we managed to go all the way up the hill this morning without me getting tangled in the four 6 ft leads.

This is an improvement, yes it is!!

When we returned, I hooked them all to the tow hitch while I went and fed the chickens.  If someone doesn’t feed the chickens first thing in the morning, they will fly over their pen and invade our yard, porch, and hay barn, leaving lovely piles of poop all over the place. 

It’s the 11 year old’s job to feed the chickens.  I guess I should have hauled him out of bed this morning!   Anyway…..

When the puppies come back from their walk, they look somewhat bedraggled.  I’m not dragging them or anything, at least not anymore, but they definitely don’t have that city slicker, clean and trim look to them.

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They are “Wholesome Country Puppies” after all, and they have to look that country part, at least for a while in their life.  I imagine that these four babies will be suburban pets, with daily walks and weekly romps to the dog park.  Or they might be apartment pooches, with regular grooming appointments and bows in their hair.  I think a couple of them will be jet setters, with a fashionable airline travel bag they call home, that fits under the seat perfectly several times a year!

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But for now, while they are learning their manners, and learning how to sleep through the night in the crate, and learning how to potty OUTSIDE and not in their crate, they have that kinda dusty, country look to them.  Do you think they care? 

Nope!!  Not one bit! 

They were just happy to take a walk with me this morning.  Two of them dutifully did their business during the walk.  Good doggies!  Be consistent about that and you’ll be able to go home soon!

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Princess didn’t come on the walk this morning, but she was there to greet us when we returned.  She wants us to be sure and know she is still the “cute” one around here.    Don’t worry girlie, we still love you with all our hearts!!

FREE Lupine Collar, Lead, & Harness

Has everyone heard? I am giving away a FREE Lupine Collar, Lead, & Harness this coming Sunday to ONE lucky person that Subscribes to this website/blog during this week!!

I’ve tried several times this week to get images of all the Lupine patterns, but my computer is not cooperating. So I’ll have to send you to www.lupinepet.com to look at all their wonderful patterns! This giveaway is for ANY size, so if you are wanting something for a large dog, that will be no problem!

I will be choosing ONE winner on Sunday, August 14th, and the deadline for subscribing to the website/blog is Saturday night at midnight! So far, I have 23 entries, so the odds are great at this point! I’ll contact the winner on Sunday night via email, and they will have 24 hours to respond with their address and Lupine Pattern choice. I will also let everyone here know who the winner is after they’ve responded to my email.

Be sure to read the Lupine Guarantee. I can tell you from experience, they stand behind their guarantee! Subscribe to the site, kick back, and have some fun learning about everything that is happening here at Silver Paw Kennels.

First Look at the Shichon Puppies

We have TWO litters of Shichon puppies right now, with a total of 7 puppies, 3 females and 4 males.  Both of the mothers of these litters are sisters, Chelsie & Sadie, and the father of both litters is Sebastian (pictures of all three adults coming soon…).  All the puppies are doing very well, and both mothers, being first time mothers (and Sebastian a 1st time father), are doing a super job taking care of all the babies!

The first litter is from Chelsie.  She had 2 females, one brown/white, and one black/white.

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We are accepting deposits right now for both of these litters, and have already received one deposit!

The second litter is from Sadie.  She had 5 puppies, 1 black/white female, and 4 males, 2 that are black/white, and two that are very dark chocolate brown/white. 

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In the above photo, the chocolate brown/white pups are the two pups on the left.  The pup on the right, is the black/white female.  The black/white males are under the pile!!

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In the photo above, the black/white puppy on the bottom right (the one that the puppy paw is resting on), is the female.  All the rest are males!  

These litters are just one week apart in age, and will be ready for their new homes in late September.  They are ALL going to be adorable balls of fluff soon. 

They will be raised using the UGODOG litter box, and will be introduced to it when they are 3 weeks old.  These puppies would make great “indoor trained” puppies for someone living in an apartment and/or someone could utilize the UGODOG litter box on a porch or in a garage, and completely avoid having the dog “go” in the grass, eliminating the need to “pick up poop” before kids can play in the grass or back yard. 

In any case, these puppies will have a head start on potty training and will know there is a place to “go”, and will adjust to whatever “surface” the new owner prefers!

Berries & Cherries

This post has nothing to do with dogs or puppies, except to let you know a little more about who we are and what we do when we’re not caring for your babies!

We live on the side of a hill.  I like to call it “Silver Hill”, though we don’t have an official name for our mini-farm.  Our last name means “silver”, and so that is how Silver Paw Kennels got it’s name.  Right now I suppose we could be called “Silver Berry Ranch” because we have berries by the gazillions!! 

We have already picked the early strawberries for the year and put up 25 pints of strawberry jam (more specifically, my husband and children did this while I was off to Seattle having fun for the weekend) and I froze several gallons of strawberries.  The strawberry plants are blooming again, and that means we will have another crop before the cold weather hits us this fall!  I’m really looking forward to the strawberries again.  I want to get as many into the freezer as I can because we LOVE smoothies anytime of the year!

We’ve been working hard this past week picking Raspberries!  We have two raspberry patches, and I wish all of you were neighbors because I would freely share my raspberries with you!  We could never get them all picked, and it’s so sad to see them shrivel up and fall to the ground.  We are blessed that the birds don’t snatch them up, and this year, there are barely any wasps.  One year we had so many wasps that it was nearly impossible to pick the berries, and the ones we did manage to grab, were often partially eaten.  But that is not the case this year.! 

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Each day we fill up several pans of berries, like this one, and get them into the freezer.  After they’re frozen, we bag them in ziplock bags, and they are ready for smoothies, pies, fruit salad, hot cereal, or whatever else we’re inspired to use them for!  We also can them, then thicken the berries with cornstarch and serve as a sauce over pancakes or waffles!

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As we were picking berries yesterday, I noticed these “black” raspberries.  I had forgotten that “The Woodman” (my hubby), had planted these, and it looks like we’ll have a decent crop of them this year.  They aren’t quite as sweet as the regular raspberries, but they are unique and different, and kind of novel and fun!  And they’ll be SO PRETTY with the red berries on vanilla ice cream, or whipped topping!

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One nice thing about picking berries is that it’s kinda shady, and it’s fun to just pick and talk, pop a berry or two (or 20) into your mouth, then pick some more, talk some more, and I’ve really enjoyed the time I’ve spent doing this with my children this week.

We also have cherry trees!  We had a decent crop this year and actually got them picked BEFORE the birds did their damage.  While the birds seem to leave the raspberries alone, (or perhaps there are so many raspberries, we don’t notice), they have completely destroyed our cherry crop the past 2 years.  So this year, we were watching the cherries VERY CLOSELY, and picked them just before they were totally ripe.  Even though they aren’t quite as sweet as they could have been, we felt victorious because the birds didn’t get our crop this year.

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My oldest son was on cherry picking duty, and got them all picked for me.  We have them in the cold storage right now, hoping they’ll ripen just a bit more before we’ll half them, coat them with a bit of sugar, and then freeze them in quart ziplock bags.  I’ve never had frozen cherries before, so this will be fun figuring out what I can use them for.  A friend has already told me that Cherry Jam is THE BEST, so we’ll probably try our hand at making some of that!  They taste just as good as they look!

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Delivering Annie’s Sable & White Female

 I was over an hour late on Monday, delivering this ADORABLE puppy! 

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You would think I would have seen this sign, but  somehow I missed it.  It was probably because I was flustered that I had missed the “short cut turn”, Miles-Creston Rd., and was figuring out how I could turn around on the curvy highway. 

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THEN, you’d think I would have AT LEAST seen this sign, but perhaps I was so relieved I was on the right road, and hadn’t lost too much time, that somehow I just zipped right past it.

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This sign is just yards after the previous one.  Yep, I missed it too. 

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 I must have been paying more attention to the next sign…

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…and I just continued on my merry way, down a road that was soon to be CLOSED!!  The sign that I finally DID see was several miles down the road and I didn’t go back and take a picture of it.  It was like the white one above with the flag, only it said “Road Closed 3 miles ahead.  Local traffic only”.  I shouted out loud in my car, “WHAT??”  Then I said to myself, “I’m “local” traffic, so when the road barrier was barricading the entire road, I just slipped around the side and kept going.

I should have taken pictures of the road.  MAJOR road work was happening.  It was obvious.  It looked like landslide repair, or a widening of the road in general, but it was dirt, and graded, so I just kept driving.  Pretty soon the road began to narrow and a water tank truck was stopped in the middle of it.

I hopped out of my Explorer and marched up to the truck.  I was still convinced that “local” traffic just might be able to pass through, and by this time, I was really upset that there were no “Road Closed” signs at the beginning of Miles-Creston.

The guy in the truck was on the phone, so I waited till he was finished, then stepped up to his window and asked if “local” traffic could get through.  “No, the road is totally closed to all traffic”, he said, through the tobacco wedged between his bottom lip and teeth, “They’re blasting ahead with dynamite.  Ain’t nobody goin’ through there.”  Hmmm, I guess that settles it.  I proceeded to reprimand him about the fact that there were NO signs (I still think they miraculously must have appeared later in the day when I was heading home and stopped to see IF there were actually signs that I had missed).  As he told me how to get out and back onto the main highway without totally back tracking, I was trying not to stare at that glob of black hiding his stubby row of bottom teeth.  I hopped down off of his truck and got into mine.

After I turned around with my puppy, I found the gravel road he was telling me about.  And then I drove and drove and drove on this gravel road, in the middle of nowhere (and although I call my home the middle of nowhere, this was even MORE in the middle of nowhere), and finally got back to Hwy 2, and a cement road, and I was back on my way to deliver the sweet puppy!

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Who could resist a face like this??  She was so sweet and patient. 

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 And so were her new owners waiting over an hour for me to arrive!  She is getting all settled into her new home, and her 5 siblings will all soon be in their new homes as well.

I suppose next time, I’ll try to be more alert to any BIG ORANGE ROAD WORK SIGNS!!  Oh the adventures of delivering puppies!!

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