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Tulip & Storm's Litter – One Week Birthday!

  One Week Old Already! It's hard to believe an entire week has already flown by! Tulip and her seven little puppies are all doing wonderfully, and each day brings exciting new milestones. We've now set up our 24/7 puppy camera, allowing all of our puppy families to follow their journey and watch these little ones grow from the comfort of home. It's amazing how much changes in just a few days! Tulip continues to be an exceptional mother. She spends most of her day devoted to her puppies—feeding, cleaning, and cuddling them—but she's also beginning to enjoy a little well-deserved "mom time" outside the whelping box. As the puppies become more content between feedings, Tulip is taking short breaks to stretch her legs, enjoy a meal, and recharge before heading back to her little family. To support milk production, Tulip's food intake has increased dramatically. She is now eating approximately 60 ounces of fresh food each day, divided into four meals. Her body...

Storm & Tulip Puppies – Day One

  They're Here! What a day it was! Tulip didn't skip a beat yesterday. She enjoyed breakfast, lunch, and dinner as if it were any other day... and then, at 6:30 p.m., she calmly welcomed her first puppy into the world. Making a grand entrance was  Mr. Rocky Road  (brown collar). Not long afterward,  Mr. Maple Walnut  (beige collar) arrived, and that's when things started to get a little more exciting! Our third arrival,  Mr. Pistachio  (green collar), decided the backyard lawn was the perfect place to make his debut while Tulip and I were out for an evening walk. Thankfully, I always carry a towel with me when we're close to whelping. I scooped up our newest little traveler, and Tulip and I made a speedy dash back to the house. The surprises didn't stop there!  Miss Vanilla  (white collar) made her entrance on the bedroom carpet while I was letting Tulip outside for a quick bathroom break. Shortly afterward,  Mr. Moose Tracks  (blac...

Tulip - Day 60 (Pre-Parturition)

  Tulip's x-ray - guess how many puppies! The Countdown is On! By Day 60 of pregnancy, Tulip's puppies are considered fully developed. Their skeletons and internal organs are complete, and they are spending these final days in the womb doing what they do best—gaining weight, building strength, and maturing their digestive systems in preparation for life outside the womb. A normal canine gestation lasts approximately 63 days, although healthy puppies can safely arrive anywhere from 58 to 68 days. At this stage, the puppies are actively preparing for birth, and so is Tulip. We've set up the whelping box in our bedroom so she'll have a quiet, comfortable place to deliver her puppies. She checks it out from time to time but doesn't seem overly interested just yet. Instead, she's convinced that the perfect spot is beneath one of our cedar trees in the backyard. Despite my best efforts to discourage the digging, she's determined to create her own little den for he...

Tulip – Day 52 (Pre-Parturition)

  We're in the Home Stretch! Tulip has reached Day 52 of her pregnancy and, despite her growing figure, she hasn't slowed down one bit. That said, we are noticing some changes in her behaviour. She is spending more time seeking out quiet, peaceful corners away from the pack and has become much more affectionate. Belly rubs and cuddles are now in high demand, and she rarely misses an opportunity to be close by. The maternal instincts are definitely beginning to emerge. At this stage, the puppies are well developed and entering the final phase of growth before birth. All major organs have formed, their limbs and facial features are fully recognizable, fur is developing, and even their tiny nails are taking shape. It is truly remarkable how much development occurs in such a short period of time. As space becomes limited within the uterus, Tulip's abdomen is becoming increasingly crowded with puppies. Occasional fetal movement may now be visible from the outside, one of the...