Friday, August 2, 2024

The Creamies at 13 days


The babies are opening eyes today, this means so many changes. They are moving on four feet, finding Mom using senses other than scent, and exploring their limited world. We clipped nails this morning so the floor won't be so grabby and the kiddie pool comes out of the whelping pen today. Best of all. . . We can begin keeping a regular sleep schedule.



Dreamsickle is Two pounds, two ounces of hunting puppy. We explores, barks, and not really happy being held. Independent little guy with an assertive attitude.  The spot on his head is widely known as God's Thumbprint.


Two pound, ten ounces. Push Pup was bigger than the others on Day One and still is. His coat is developing and colors deepening. He will likely be quite a lot redder. He is calm, quiet, and loves being held.



One pound, one ounce of very cuddly girl. Bon Bon is demanding and will be an adorable little Lemon. It took twelve pictures to find one worth posting of Princess Bon Bon. She sings when she eats.


One pound, one ounce of happy little baby Rocket dog. He'll likely become more red than white. He has limited patience being held, but likes it. He is unafraid and loves exploring and eating in equal parts. 



Klondike is now Dexter, his intended family found a name early on. He's a beautiful boy and has show qualities very early on. He is a well marked tri-color male with patience and happy written all over his face. One pound, four ounces of goodness.


OtterPup has a forever home now, but every litter of little Rocket dog pups has a favorite. This two pound, nine ounce bit of beefcake is ours. He is stout, well built, and happy. He is quiet and robust. Maybe the perfect family dog. Nearly entirely red, but not so boring, or exciting. People will love seeing him and he will love them back.



This is the beauty queen. She's a show stopper for coloring and attitude who loves cuddling. A regional champion (perhaps) and cameras love her.  At two pound, seven ounces, she's growing the frame worthy of the pictures. Patient and adorable. NuttyBuddy already has a family waiting.


Dilly Bark is a one pound, nine ounce, lady's man. He's pretty, confident, and silky smooth. Dilly is a talker, not quiet at all or ever. But when we see him we see everything we wish for. Near perfection, and already picked by a family who came, saw, and couldn't help themselves.


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