Thanks Red. I will be posting pictures later today. They get their second bath today since they go to teh vet tomorrow for their shots and microchip. So I will post their bath shots today.
Nicole & Sheena & Puppies
Thanks Red. I will be posting pictures later today. They get their second bath today since they go to teh vet tomorrow for their shots and microchip. So I will post their bath shots today.
Nicole & Sheena & Puppies
I also remember nichole saying her hubby was building 2 whelping boxes, one upstairs and one down stairs. umm i'll try and find that link.
puppies this young should NOT be allowed or given the chance to get any where near stairs. very very dangerous.
No, no - the pups got moved upstairs late last week I think, and have been in the living room with Sheena. This made life easier for Nicole - who is pregnant, of course - than her climbing up and down the stairs.
Stairs? Who mentioned stairs? The only stairs in my home lead to the basement that has the playroom and so on. My bedroom is on the same floor as the livingroon, just around the corner of it in fact. The there is my kitchen and so on. Plus we have a half door that blocks the stairs from the main floor. We put this in when we adopted the ferrets. If you look in my first post it says that my bedroom is right around the corner from the livingroom. I have no idea why you would think otherwise Karen. Sorry for the confusion. The pups here have no chance to get anywhere near stairs. WAY to dangerous.Originally Posted by Karen
Nicole & Sheena & Puppies
The confusion is that you mentioned two litter boxes, one upstairs beside your bed and one downstairs for the daytime, said it would be easier to move the pups downstairs for the daytime and move them back upstairs for the night????
In another post you said you trained your dogs to jump in the tub to throw up because it took too long to make it downstairs to get to the kitchen door to go outside.
You also mentioned living in a condo and condos are usually two stories so I assumed the bedrooms were upstairs.
What great surprizes! Silly little puppies are growing up so fast.
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Nicole, is it necessary for the puppies to learn about stairs? Do any of their adopting families have stairs in their homes? Maybe that is something they will begin to learn after they go to their adopting families? I have such mixed emotions now when I read your posts about them because I know they will be going to their adopting homes and families sooner rather than later. They are just so, so cute. I got the summer members' mailing for Brookfield Zoo - it has a picture of our newest polar bear cub and his mom on the back cover - and I thought of Sheena and the pups!
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