What Happened With Abbey’s Litter

As I mentioned in the last post, the whirlwind of stress actually began with the Abbey litter a couple of weeks before Christmas.  One afternoon, when updating photos and videos, I noticed that something was not right with the face of the darkest golden female.  I immediately took her to the vet and she was diagnosed with Puppy Strangles.  I’ll let you Google this to learn more about it.


(Goldie after treatment when I was meeting her family coming to pick her up)

 The symptoms on our little girl were a swollen face, discharge coming from the eyes, and hardness around the lips and mouth. She did not have open sores and we learned that we had actually caught her condition early, thankfully!  As we had never even heard of this before, we were quite alarmed. She was immediately given an aggressive treatment of medication twice daily and we kept her and the rest of the litter under a very close watch. While this condition is not contagious, we were on alert with the rest of the litter hoping desperately that this would be an isolated situation that would affect only 1 puppy. 

Ten days later, a second puppy in the litter (“Draper”, the solid sable male with more white on his face) also developed a swollen face and had very hardened lips around his mouth. I was devastated as Draper had a family (Goldie had not been chosen yet) and was planned to be a Christmas Eve delivery. Having to make that phone call was one of those stomach ache experiences that every breeder dreads going through.

Draper and Goldie became partners in treatment, and by this time, Goldie was actually feeling pretty good, but Draper wanted to just relax!  The other puppies in the litter seemed fine and while the condition is a serious one if not treated, it is not fatal, rarely comes back, and just required consistent treatment, and we were already seeing major improvement in Goldie.

We continued to eagle eye the rest of the puppies in the litter, checking daily for any signs of the same condition, but they all seemed to be clear.  Three of the litter mates were matched with forever families  and it was soon time for them to travel and get their health certificates.

But we did not get good news at the vet visit. While the remaining puppies in the litter did not show any symptoms at all, it was found that their lymph nodes were just beginning to swell.  This is the first symptom of Puppy Strangles, so they were not allowed to fly, and all three of them were also put on the aggressive treatment plan for this condition. More phone calls had to be made and this was a very low time that hit us hard over the Christmas holidays. Here is my planner keeping track of all the meds during the peak of having 5 puppies under treatment, multiple vet visits, and everything else that was happening with the dogs–plus it was Christmas week!!!

 

The middle of the column helped me keep track of all the details during this time.

 

As difficult as this experience was, I was extremely thankful for one thing. I was and am SO GLAD this happened BEFORE any of the puppies went home. I can’t imagine the nightmare of 5 families receiving what would have seemed like a perfectly healthy puppy, just to have it develop these very scary and weird symptoms, and have to go through the expense (major) of treating their precious new family member, and the emotional turmoil that would have surrounded that. While there was still some major turmoil and tough decisions made by a few families, I’m so glad that I was the one who could absorb all of this stress and deal with all the details of getting these puppies through this, to a place of healing and good health. I am truly grateful that it all happened with me, and not scattered all over the USA.

I am happy to report now, that 2 puppies have gone home from the Abbey litter, (Goldie pictured above, the first diagnosed with the condition, and the Blenheim male who never got the condition) and two more (both with only the swollen lymph nodes) are scheduled to leave this coming Friday. We have completed their medication and they will get their final clear bill of health this coming Thursday!!

And this brings me to the two available puppies I mentioned on my FB page the other day. Both Draper and the lighter gold female from Abbey’s litter are still looking for forever homes, and both should be ready to travel soon. Draper was the 2nd puppy diagnosed and he did have swelling in his face and lips. The golden girl never developed symptoms.

I’m disclosing all of this because I want you to be informed about the medical history of these puppies. In the litter, 5/6 puppies developed Puppy Strangles and we are being careful to not breed the parent dogs together again. Some families decided to still get their chosen puppy in spite of this experience and other families decided to pass. This is a personal decision that each will need to make after doing research and talking with their veterinarians.

I just posted a couple of videos of Draper on my Facebook page, Silver Paw Kennels (link in right side column of this blog), and I will try to post some pictures of both Draper and the light golden female here on the blog in the next couple of days.  Those on the waiting list have first choice at these puppies, so if you have any interest at all, please contact me ASAP.  If you are not on the waiting list, but are also interested in one of these puppies, please send me an email with any questions you might still have.  I am not an expert on Puppy Strangles, so please research the condition online, but I can tell you exactly what we went through, how the puppies responded to treatment, and what they are like today.

I hope everyone understands my somewhat poor communication during this time.  We were pretty swamped over our “vacation” time, not only with quite a few puppies that were ready to go home, but with a “sick” litter, and the two other litters that did not make it.  We are hoping everything will get back to normal now, and puppies that will be born later this spring and summer with be healthy and without major complications!

Thanks again for being part of the Silver Paw family!  ❤ Kristy

 

More New Years Wishes

Look how pretty this solid sable girl is!


Hi Kristy,

We adopted Sadie in mid-June- a Rocky/Roxy pup. She arrived in San Jose at eight weeks and weighing a touch over four pounds.  

Today she is eight and a half months, about 15 pounds, and is a joy! We adore her antics and especially how cuddly she is. She loves to take walks, play fetch, and snuggle up with us.  

We couldn’t ask for a sweeter dog. One of our daughters is asking for a second Cavashon already!

Take care,

The S family


  

Happy New Year!!

What a great way to start the new year with some great feedback from one of our families!  Thank you for sharing your “kids” with all of us!

Kristy,

Hello from Ellie and Gracie! In June we adopted two darling pups from Sonny and Sadie’s litter. We had them flown to Chicago. We are sending you a recent picture of our sweet girls. Gracie is the little one. You were right..she is very small about 10 pounds. Ellie is twice her size. They are great friends and play with each other constantly. They are completely trained and so very lovable. They bring much joy into our home. I know you find homes for many pups, but we thought you might like to hear about two that are living together. We still think that it was such a lucky day when we came upon your website and found our puppies. Happy New Year to all!
Joe and Kathy

  

Available Cavalier

This is “Tippy”.  She is a Black & Tan Cavalier King Charles Spaniel “teenager” puppy! 

 She was born May 27, 2015, so she is 6 months old.  She is a very small Cavalier and will be around 12 lbs as an adult. 

She is very friendly, walks pretty well on a leash, and loves to be close to you!  She is going to be a delightful little pet. She is crate trained and current on all her shots. 

Her price is $1250. 

   
  

  

 

You can’t see it in any of these photos, but she has a white front right paw. Just the tip is white, so we called her Tippy!

Please send an email to silverpawcavachons@gmail.com if you are interested in a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy. 

Big Fat Update

Things have been moving along and it’s time to show and tell what we have right now!

First, all the available girls have been matched to their families. 

We do still have some male pups, four to be exact, and they are available to any families as we have worked our way down to the bottom of the waiting list. 

Here is our updated list. 

  
Here are the available litters, and the matched puppies as well as the four male puppies that are still looking for homes. 

  
The Abbey blenheim male can be a Christmas puppy as he can leave anytime now. 

The Roxy boys are young still, but can go home in January. There is a blenheim, gold, and red pup still available from the Roxy litter. They are all boys. 

There are videos of all of these puppies in our FB group. 

We are not beginning puppy selection with the new Jazzy litter yet. She had 2 babies this week, a sable/white female and a golden male. 

We also have an 8 week old Bichon Frise male that is looking for a forever family. He is also in a video on our FB page. 

Those that are still on the waiting list, if you are interested in any of these male Cavachon puppies, please just let us know. 

The selection process always takes longer than expected, bit I’m happy to say we are caught up for now!

If you’re interested in our puppies, please send an email to silverpawcavachons@gmail.com. 

Thank you and Happy Holodays!

This Happened Today…

The due date was December 11th. Dogs are pretty good at delivering very close to their due dates!

  
I love the prep part of keeping everything organized.

  
 Jazzy gets to be added to the bottom lines of my planner, where I keep track of all the current litters and their ages. 

  
(And the Christmas countdown)

Deep into January we could see 2 more litters born, simply based on previous heat cycles, but nothing looks pregnant yet, so we will just wait and see!

Paperwork

Justyne’s pups are all matched to families. 

Abbey’s pups are almost all matched to families. 

Jesse has an available sable/white male. 

Roxy’s pups are all unmatched, but we are working with the waiting list still on all of our litters.

If there are any pups still available after we’ve exhausted our waiting list, we will definitely post it here!

I will also add that we have 2 Bichon Frise males available to anyone who is interested. 

We have 2 Cavalier teenager puppies that are available to anyone who is interested. 

I know everyone is waiting for pictures of the Jesse and Roxy pups. I promise it will happen, but not till next week. Right now all of my doggie time is spent doing the basic daily cleaning, food, water, worming, shots, and paperwork to keep everything straight and all the details written down.

Tonight I’m working on shot records and recording all the shots and worming that has happened in the last few weeks. 

  

I’m also coordinating puppy flights and communicating last details to the families that are getting Abbey and Justyne  puppies. 

It’s a lot to do!!

Very soon I will be able to move my attention to the Jesse & Roxy litters, and I will be in touch with those deeper on the waiting list to talk about puppy details with these two litters. 

Jazzy is due December 12th, so we should have a brand new Cavachon litter soon. She’s not huge, so I’m guessing 3, maybe 4 puppies. 

Thanks again for all of your support and for giving our puppies such amazing and loving homes!

Puppy Transportation

Hi Everyone!

I will post a Waiting List update very soon, but first I want to shout out to all of you getting an Abbey or Justyne pup!  I’d like to talk with you on the phone tomorrow morning to finalize transportation details. I plan to call between 9am-12noon. If there is a specific time during those hours that is best for you, please let me know and I’ll schedule you in. I’ve already spoken with a couple of you and said I would call tomorrow. 

I know there are a couple families in the Bay Area so I’d like to explore shipping 2 pups to the same airport if possible!

Looking forward to talking with you tomorrow!

Kristy 🙂

If You Are New

I’ve been posting a lot today on both this blog and my Facebook page. It has generated a lot of interest both from those on the waiting list, and from new people. 

If you are new, there is a very tiny chance that maybe one of these puppies could be available, but the chance is small, and even smaller for a female. 

If you are interested in a Silver Paw Cavachon, the best way to get one is to get on our waiting list. Send an email for info on the process. 

We will have more puppies in the spring and next summer!