Monday, October 14, 2013

Repeat of the breeding

Whippet fans, we have been so pleased with our February 2013 litter of "Domino vom Tempelgarten" x "Windchim's Moneypenny" that we decided to repeat the breeding. Luckily, I received plenty of pictures of the puppies growing up, which helped me to determine their body structure, their coat, color as well as their substance. Now that the puppies are almost adults we can be certain that we achieved the goal that we originally had planned for this litter:
  • complying with the US and international Whippet standard
  • beautiful colors, markings and masks
  • a Whippet that tends towards the original European breed standard (a bit smaller than the US type and more lightweight)
  • good temperaments
  • free of genetic diseases

We are planning this new litter to arrive in April 2014, assuming that both dogs will do great at the prior health screenings and other measurements to ensure a healthy litter. If you have questions about this planned litter, don't hesitate to send me an email or give me a call (or send me a text message!). I know that some of you showed interest in a puppy in case that we repeat this breeding. There will be a priority list for that prior to the birth of the puppies, but as of right now it is still too early to put names on it. I promise I will keep you posted!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

A much longed for update

I need to apologize for not posting all these pictures earlier, but I can come up with an excellent excuse! Our life has been so busy since the puppies left us! :)

Thank you for all the pictures and videos you have provided me with! It means a lot to us that we can stay in touch, as well as it is an excellent resource for us as breeders. We are trying to have healthy litters that conform with the breed standard and make an excellent addition to any family. However, that is only possible if we know how our litters are developing over the months and years.

As you might have noticed, my info@vanitywreaths.com email is not active anymore. But you can still reach me on my phone 910 922 9098 or my email address vanessa.kairuz@hotmail.com

And now enjoy the pictures and videos!

Pippin

Fable shortly after he arrived at his new home

Luna

Pippin

Pippin

Luna

April is now living a pink and purple life :)

April when she arrived at the airport

Arrow being lazy ;)



Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Last instructions


I know how excited you all are! And trust me, we are excited too! In just a few days all the puppies will leave our home and arrive in different locations all over the US. Let me tell you that I have never been so certain that I have found great homes for my little ones.

A week ago we started to get the puppies ready for their departure. We started to separate them and let 2 puppies sleep together in 1 flight kennel, so they would get used to the separation of the siblings as well as the kennel. We also introduced them to bones, because every puppy will have a bone in his or her flight kennel to keep them busy. We also started to give them an Omega3 supplement for a healthy immune system and to help them growing out their puppy coat.

Please let me share a few last suggestions with you, for when your puppy arrived at your home:

Pick-Up
Most puppies will arrive late at the airport. Most airports close a little earlier on Sundays, so please go to the after-hours baggage claim to receive your dog. The airline has the phone number of every single one of you! You MUST bring a valid photo ID with your address on it! Leave the airport with your puppy and let him do potty. You can offer your puppy some water, but most puppies are not thirsty since the airline keeps them well hydrated. The best thing you can do is to leave the puppy on your lap while you drive back home. I would appreciate it if you all send me a short text message about the puppies arrival. My number is 910 922 9098.

The first night
You might want to let your puppy sleep in his kennel right next to your bed. That way you can hear if he needs to go outside, and you can comfort him if he feels lonely or sad. You can also have him in your bed (he will wake you up if he needs to go potty). Do not leave the dog somewhere alone in the house where he can explore everything. You would regret that the morning you wake up...

Puppies stink
They really do! I will give all the puppies a final bath before they leave and trim their nails, but it is unlikely that the puppy will arrive at your destination and smell like a flower. However, you might want for day 2 to give him a bath.

Food
We currently feed Purina Puppy Chow. It is a well balanced food for a very good price. Luckily, Whippets do not have a sensitive stomach and replacing their food should not bother them. We replaced their food with royal canine and fresh raw fish every now and then, and they all didn't seem to care. Something I can recommend is Omega3 fish oil. It helps your puppy to grow out of his puppy coat more easily, and it makes their coat shiny and healthy. In Great Britain, Whippets receive a mix of milk, honey and egg once or twice a month. I do the same, but use greek yoghurt instead of the milk. It is a boost for the immune system, tastes yummy and supports a healthy coat.

Water
Plenty! But you might want to take the water away about 2 hours before the puppy goes to bed. It helps a lot to get them sleep through the night without accidents.

Potty training
If you constantly keep an eye on your puppy and take him outside as soon as he starts to sniff around, you will have him trained within a week. Your puppy knows that he is supposed to do potty outside. They are used to it from our home. Please don't forget that the muscles of a puppy won't be fully developed before the age of 12 weeks. They are not able yet to hold pee or poop for a long time.

Vaccination
Your puppy got his first puppy shots at the age of (almost) 8 weeks. Follow the vaccination schedule we recently posted on our blog.

Deworming
Every puppy has worms. Please follow the deworming schedule we posted along with the vaccination schedule. Your puppy received his last deworming at (almost) 8 weeks. However, you can expect to see quite some worms until he is 16 weeks old and got dewormed a few times more.

Questions
You can always contact me if you have any questions about your puppy or Whippets in general. Please know that we will move at the end of April, so I might not have internet access for a few days ;)

Saturday, April 13, 2013

We are 7 weeks old now!

Look at our beautiful 7 weeks old litter!

Playing with daddy

Sniffing around (Luna & Arrow)

They love pine needles! (Serenade & Jasmine)

Figaro

Merlin and daddy

Figaro (looking asian)

Merlin

Cody

Pippin

April :)

Jasmine

Arrow

Fable with the blue eyes

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Getting comfortable...



Some new outdoor shots!

We have amazing weather, and the puppies don't even want to come back inside anymore :) If you can't find new pictures of your puppy, then he or she was probably tooooooo fast for the camera!

Luna

Fable

Luna and Figaro

Merlin chewing on a pinecone

Arrow

Luna

Pippin and Arrow

Cody with a pinecone

Figaro

Pippin

The AKC registration of your puppy

Our litter is AKC registered. However, there is a difference between a litter registration (which is what our litter has) and an individual registration for one specific puppy. With the litter registration, your puppy is provably purebred and recognized by the AKC. If you have the intention to SHOW or BREED your puppy, you will need an individual registration for him. 

Every single puppy comes with the application form for the individual registration with the AKC. With this form you can register your puppy. It is cheaper if you do it before the puppies 1st birthday though :)  If you have no intention to breed or show him/her, then you will not need the individual one! However, an individual registration gives you the chance to order a fancy looking pedigree certificate ;) ... for some extra bucks of course.

Below you can see what the form looks like. You can simply fill out that form and send it to the AKC. However, you will have a code on that form which you can use to register the puppy online.


Monday, April 1, 2013

Vitamin D3


To help our puppies developing enough Vitamin D3, we take them outside daily. Especially when we have weather like that! We treated our backyard against anything that could harm the puppies.

April enjoying the sun



April looking for her siblings

Serenade, Fable and Luna

Cody licking his nose (he probably has sand on it?)

Pippin and April

Luna sniffing around

Fable and Merlin fighting

Figaro and Cody fighting

Arrow, desperately trying to climb up the stairs

Fable... being all handsome

Serenade dominating Pippin

Arrow and Luna



Pippin checking out the soil



Arrow





Merlin being spanked by daddy