Sunday, 15 December 2019

Vet checks

The pups were all checked by a Vet and ticked off as healthy. 







Tuesday, 10 December 2019

A day in the life of a pup

The Pups are interested in everything around them. We are trying to expose them to various loud sounds and different places, so they become more comfortable with children, noises, other animals, different places.

We have begun separating off pups from the rest of the litter and having them with us. We continue to monitor each personality.

The pups are eating large amounts of food three times a day.  Their diet is soaked puppy biscuits, raw milk, eggs, fresh deer liver and heart, and bones.

We have a particular chicken that is way too friendly and may end up as pup fodder if she continues to be so unwise.  Each time we feed the pups she races over and joins them at the food bowl.  The pups eat with her along side and then pull on her feathers, sniff her, and try to work out what she is!  So far they have been very gentle and she continues to peck away while letting them pull on her wing or tail.



What better place to do your school work than with these two


Visitors making friends




Monday, 2 December 2019

Natural hunting instinct

We continually monitor the pup's developing personalities so we can match each pup with each family.  Vizsla have a natural hunting instinct which is important for those who wish to use their Vizsla to indicate game.  Some pups have more hunt drive than others although all Vizsla are natural indicators and whether pet or hunter, will sneak up on various birds or rabbits with their slow, fluid, stalking movements.  

Our first dog, Taz, used to spend his day romping along hedge rows and in our extensive native gardens, or near the pond,  pointing at birds and sneaking up on them until they finally flew off.  Petra (Grandmother to these pups) has been trained to indicate or track deer but also seems intent on stalking rabbits (even our pet ones she can't get to) over and over again. 

We will also test the puppies for other traits with an extensive test we use when they are 8 weeks old.  By keeping track of each puppy and their responses to various situations, we can be more confident in accurately assessing our pups personality.

They are now good at keeping their sleeping area clean and will toilet away from their bed area. They delight to romp over to us when called and have good appetites.

Outside the enclosure, L to R Luca, Kuini, Petra. 
The adult dogs jump in and out of the enclosure whenever they feel like it.


Petra (Grandma), seems to wish she could nurse these eager pups.
She is a fantastic Mum and is still interested in these Pups
despite them not being "hers"

Monday, 25 November 2019

Four weeks old

Kuini is an excellent Mum.  The pups continue to develop and grow.  They are enjoying trying out their developing "voice" and exploring further afield. 

The pups have started solids.
Luca ready to play with Miss Orange

Kuini watches the game




Friday, 15 November 2019

A Golden pile

It never ceases to amaze me how the pups love to pile up to sleep.  Their chubby wee bodies almost merge together as each pup burrows into the pile or simply climbs on top and flops down to sleep.  The pups are up on all fours now and wobbling/walking about.


Sunday, 10 November 2019

Pups 10 days old





Kuini's a mum

Eight healthy pups arrived 28th October 2019
We are hoping these pups will be excellent hunters and being a Vizsla, we know they will also make a great companion.