Showing posts with label german shepherd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label german shepherd. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

A Day of Play - and Update

The puppies and big dogs were really happy for a sunny autumn weekend - and so were we! It's amazing how fast these pups are learning. They all know the command 'go potty' really well. They are picking up 'sit' very fast. And a few are awesome already at 'high five' :)

As of this afternoon: 
Red collar male - litter name Gizmo - very affectionate and will make a great one on one protection dog - AVAILABLE

Light Blue collar male - litter name Bear -  SPOKEN FOR

Dark Blue collar male - litter name Curly - SPOKEN FOR

Purple collar female - litter name Oskarette, current name Bella - SPOKEN FOR

Pink collar female - litter name Precious - SPOKEN FOR

Here are some pics:




Our cat, Iggy, isn't allowed outside. The dogs always work together to herd him back into the house. It's pretty impressive how even 5 week old pups work together with the pack to reach a common goal. 
Bad kitty!

Yawn....

Nappy Time



Peace and Love,
Dharma Dogs









Thursday, September 30, 2010

Five Weeks Old

It was a dreary, very rainy day. The pups decided they don't like the rain. We put a canopy up to allow them to go out without getting rained on :)  No we are not spoiling them - there's no such thing :)

Here's some pics:
Bear-lt blue

Bella - purple

Curly - dk blue (SOLD)

Gizmo - red

Precious - pink

Hoover's Treasure Jet Storm
Mom

Ponelli's Oskar Dancing Storm
Dad

And a day of playing in the rain :)





Peace,
Dharma Dogs





Monday, September 27, 2010

Our First Video

Okay - this is the very first one I've ever made, so be kind :) But, here are the pups!

First they are at three weeks and their very first sojourn outside, frightened of everything and wanting to go back inside to their safe little pool.

Next, they are four weeks (yes, only a week apart and this was just last weekend!) and confident playing with mom and dad.

Enjoy :)


Peace and Love,
Dharma Dogs

Monday, September 20, 2010

Puppies for sale


Hard as it is - yes, we have to sell the puppies. Pick up day is going to be October 23, 2010. All pups will be bathed and have cool toys to bring to their new home. There are males and females - we are still considering keeping one pup and it's between Curly and Oskarette. In the photo above, Oskar is in back (dad) then left to right, Curly, Precious, Oskarette, Gizmo - in the front is Bear and Jet (mom).

Gizmo was first born - we call him this because he sounds just like the little furball in the movie when he gets wound up. He is very smart and going to be a protective companion. He is very much like his mom.

Bear was second born - he is big and furry, likely a longer haired GSD, and he has a very gentle, laid back demeanor, like his dad.

Curly was third born - he is the biggest, and definitely the alpha male. He was first to do almost everything, is very vocal, in charge, and will be a very protective dog. He is a very even combination of mom and dad.

Precious was fourth born - she is just that, precious. Very laid back and a lot like her daddy-gentle and wanting to play.

Oskarette was fifth born - she was named this because she is going to color up a lot like her dad. She is sweet - very quiet and loves to cuddle.

Okay - some pictures:

 This is Curly with his mouth open, and Bear in front.


 Curly in front, Gizmo, Bear


 Oskarette and Precious


  Curly biting someone's tail

 Precious and Gizmo

The puppies are $400 each and will be vet checked and first shots. Contact us if you'd like to visit them. $200 will hold your pick and we'll begin calling the pup by your chosen name.

Peace and Love,
Dharma Dogs and Dogs and more Dogs :)

Friday, September 17, 2010

Puppies - A Love Story


The afternoon of August 26, 2010 was nervous - apprehensive. Jet never cried, never whined - she knows how loved she is and how much support she would have in this scary venture. She did not shun Oskar, nor either of us, not even the cat, Iggy. She welcomed all of our support in a coming event she knew was monumental, but did not really begin to understand.

About 8:30 that night, puppies were imminent - Jet decided to take refuge in her kennel, her cave, even though we'd dragged in the kiddie swimming pool we give the dogs to cool off in in the summer. We'd lined it with newspaper and old sheets and towels. Okay - how are we going to help the Jet, and the puppies if needed if she's in kennel? We decided we'd have to move the first puppy to the pool - yea, go ahead humans, make you're plans.

8:45 Oskar and Iggy are very worried about Jet who has begun pushing. Oskar gets a little too close and after a growl, we decided maybe he should go to his kennel. Jet screamed - absolutely wild! She wanted Oskar there - even if she didn't want him too close - she went running through the house to the other side where Oskar's kennel was and stood in front of him and they had a sweet conversation of sorts that seemed to make her feel better - then she jumped on the futon and had the first puppy, a boy, at 8:50


We let Oskar out. Don't let anyone tell you that a male dog is going to eat the puppies. The love of both of our dogs for these puppies was palatable - this was one of the most beautiful experiences Danny and I have ever had. This was a fantastically loving, exciting, nervous, beautiful night.

Puppy 2 - a boy - 10:05

Puppy 3 - a boy - 11:42

August 27, 2010

Puppy 4 - a girl - 1:17 a.m.

Puppy 5 - a girl - 1:45 a.m.


Jet has been an awesome mom - and Oskar has been a very loving dad. We've been on a quest since this night to win the lottery so we could keep them all. Of course we need to sell the puppies - but can we keep just one? Can we manage to give THREE German Shepherds the life we want them all to have? There are so many reasons why we're crazy to even consider it - but the thought of having to watch them all go is absolutely heartwrenching.


Okay - here are the current pics - three weeks old: running, playing, play-fighting - they are really a very fun handful :)





Peace and Love,
Dharma Dogs