Costs

Unfortunately starting in the New Year, our costs will go up. Please contact nathan for updated costs.

Picnic Photos & Details

The picnic date took place on August 17, 2019 from 12pm to 5pm at Yvonne's place in Brighton. Check out the details here. Photos from the 2019 picnic can be found here. Yvonne's place is NEXT DOOR to her old place. I will try to put a havanese flag out front. Hope you can join us. Directions are here. The house # is 25. There is no picnic in 2020 due to COVID but hopefully in 2021. Stay Tuned!

Grooming 101

Want to see how I get a smooth coat and what equipment I use? I am continually learning and perfecting but I created this video Windows version) and for you Mac apple folks - here's a conversion. - not a professional one, to help you get a head start and perfect your own skill. Got questions? Ask away.

Want to know how to create a bathing machine that will save you time, product and wash your dog better than ever before? Check out Dick and Irma's instructions on how to create your own machine for a fraction of the cost.

Woofstock Is Back

Meet us at Woofstock. Dogs are welcomed. We meet at the restaurant across the street from Woodbine Park. Here is the location. Meet up happens on June 22, 2024 at 9:30 to 945am. Rain date is the next day. Look forward to seeing your havanese there and the humans too! Don't have your havanese yet? Well join us anyway! 

Award Photos
Friends & Associates
Certified Pet First Aid

Walks 'N' Wags Pet First Aid is a recognized National Pet First Aid Certificate course for dog and cat professionals and pet owners. Talemaker Havanese now has that certificate having taken and passed the course.

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Sunday
Mar222015

Almost a Week Old: 3 Videos Added

Tonight the pups turn a week old. Can you believe it? They are truly wonderful. Momma has been great. Her milkstations are all soft and full of milk now. Pups are all fat. Let's see what they weigh now.

(B) Birth (N) for Now

No Blaze Gal (will be littlest it appears)

(B)5oz 144g (N)10-1/8oz 290g

Tri Tan Cheek Boy

(B)5-38oz 154g (N)11-7/8oz 337g

Cream Boy

(B)6-1/4oz 180g (N)12oz 344g

Tri blaze Gal

(B)5-1/2oz 290g (N)11oz 315g

As you can see they have had a nice weight gain consistently. They are active. They are characters. It is easier in a small litter. If you have a large litter there is crowding in the uterus or there is full attachment issues so size is a factor. If they are small you must feed to give them a boost unless they start gaining from mom. But if they are not yet fully developed you must help them along. It means a lot of work. This has and is an easy litter. We are hoping Spice's is too. When she had 10 we had to help a couple along but they all thrived. It was just a land of no sleep especially for me for a week. I get relief of 4 hours once a day and up at it for 20. That includes baths and grooms and all that this means. Hoping for an easy litter for mom and maybe if not Jeannie can help. Time will tell.

Videos and galleries will be late as I have many dogs to do today. Realize nothing is wrong when I am late. It just means life is busy.

Don't you think each Jeannie pup is simply gorgeous? I do! they will continue to change. Can't wait till their eyes open which happens.

HERE'S SOME INFO

At birth, puppies are blind, deaf and toothless, unable to regulate body temperature, or even urinate or defecate on their own. Puppies depend on their mother and littermates for warmth, huddling in cozy piles to conserve body temperature. A puppy separated from this warm furry nest can quickly die from hypothermia—low body temperature. Cold, lonely puppies cry loudly to alert Mom to their predicament. Attentive moms like Jeannie take care of their every need with the help of the humans.

From birth, puppies are able to use their sense of smell and touch, which helps them root about the nest to find their mother's scent-marked breasts. The first milk the mother produces, called colostrum, is rich in antibodies that provide passive immunity and help protect the babies from disease during these early weeks of life.

For the first two weeks of life, puppies sleep nearly 90 percent of the time, spending their awake time nursing. All their energy is funneled into growing, and birth weight almost doubles the first week. Newborns aren't able to support their weight, and crawl about with paddling motions of their front legs. The limited locomotion provides the exercise that develops muscles and coordination, and soon the puppies are crawling over and around each other and their mother. Jeannie's pups are really strong.

The second week of life brings great changes for the puppy. Ears and eyes sealed since birth begin to open during this period, ears and eyelids between 14 to 21 days. This gives the furry babies a new sense of their world. They learn what their mother and other dogs look and sound like, and begin to expand their own vocabulary from grunts and mews to yelps, whines and barks. Puppies generally take their first wobbly walk by day 21.

By age three weeks, puppy development advances from the neonatal period to the transitional period. This is a time of rapid physical and sensory development, during which the puppies go from total dependence on Mom to a bit of independence. They begin to play with their littermates, learn about their environment and canine society, and begin sampling food from Mom's bowl. Puppy teeth begin to erupt until all the baby teeth are in by about five to six weeks of age. Puppies can control their need to potty by this age, and begin moving away from sleeping quarters to eliminate.

From the start we hold, caress them and condition them to touch. 

Jeannie Pups Chillin'

Jeannie Pups Eating

Jeannie Pups Snoozing

Have a lot more but not today. It's been too long of a day.

Tuesday
Mar172015

36 Plus Hours Old

The pups are now 36 hours plus old. Here are their weights. (B) stands for birth (N) stands for now.

Puppy 1 gal (white shoulder)
(B)5oz 144grams (N)5-3/4oz 163grams

Puppy 2 boy (tan cheeked boy)
(B)5-3/8oz 184grams (N)6-1/2oz 184gram

Puppy 3 boy (cream with tan markings)
(B)6-1/4oz 179grams (N)7-3/8oz 211grams

Puppy 4 gal (blaze on forehead)
(B) 5-1/2oz 156grams (N)6-1/2oz 184grams

As you can see all are gaining nicely. They will and can surpass each other from day to day. 

Poor mom had her bottom milk stations getting hard and we have started her on antibiotics to clear it up. This is standard when moms get milk in the bottom ones early. She will have it for a few days and it will subside. It doesn't affect the pups. If they had any infection it would help but in this case they are lively and eating, gaining and doing amazing. Spice also has milk in already so she will also have the issue. When caught early it goes fast. Jeannie's pups are drinking from these spots today so look at who had the biggest weight gains as this is the ones that have the most milk. Last night you couldn't get milk out. Today they are looking for these slots.

Here is a gallery I created this morning. 

Here are the videos.

This Morn After Bedding Change

Covering Up Pups

A funny story about this. she covers her pups up when she goes to eat to protect them and keep them warm. She destroys the blankets so when I put them all back she went and got this soft blue blanket that was out on a dog bed, and then proceeded to lay it over them ever so neatly. I wish I had the video of her doing it but I didn't know what she was up to. So you will see the covering up and the after.

Loving Up Pups

Pups at 630am

Pups at 815am

Morning Twitches

Attentive Mom

Jeannie Pups Last Night 1

Jeannie Pups Last Night 2

Morning Feeding

Check out how active they are.

Active Pups 1

Active Pups 2

Active Pups 3

Hope you enjoy!

Wednesday
Jul092014

Jeannie Presents

Lori and Roger brought over some goodies for the new puppies to be. So exciting and everyone got to sniff it up. Thanks truly. That was ever so nice! Jeannie pups are going to have a soft blankie to feel before opening their eyes. They do love soft! Wonder if she will have any black and whites like this bear.

Jeannie is no longer eating breakfast. She's snuggling massively with me these days. It begins...

Tuesday
Jul012014

New News

Jeannie is a champion. She won breed today and now her show career is over till at least when pups are gone. We are doing the Happy dance. She needed 1 point. She got more. Leti had chewed her head hair. She's acting pregnant so we didn't have much hope but thanks to Val for doing something with that head and showing her to her championship. Now to wait for beautiful pups from Champion Jeannie and allow that head hair to come back in!

What a last few days we have had.

Friday
Jun202014

More Ties

Sixth Tie June 20, 2014
8:03pm to 8:25pm 22 minutes
Due Date approx August 23rd give or take 2 days

Sunday
Jun152014

Connection Success

Jeannie Heat and Ties

Heat started June 6th 2014

First tie June 15th Father's Day
829pm to 8:44pm 15 minutes Day 9

What does this mean? It means *if* she took today she would be due August 18th give or take 2 days each way. So this would be her *earliest* due date right when Nathan is at the national specialty. She could take tomorrow or the next day. Each day adds 1 more day to the equation of when she is due.

Wednesday
Jun112014

Jeannie in Heat

We are going to activate this blog again as Jeannie is in heat and will be having her first litter this year.

She will be bred to Phantom.

Jeannie's parents are Gogo

Her dad is AJ

Can't wait to see what they produce. Jeannie started her heat on the 6th and has not been bred yet. It's too early. When we do have a connection we will post and then give you a range of possible dates pups will arrive. It's going to be an exciting journey.

Tuesday
Dec112012

Taking a Siesta

We are going to only update this blog when something big happens - till then follow Jeannie in our All About Dogs.

Monday
Dec102012

Changes

Jeannie is actually starting to NOT bark when she is trying to demand play or a treat or something. She is finding it just is not working for her. She still tries every now and then to see if we changed our minds but there is a significant change. We stay consistent and it will come.

She is also calming down not testing as much and remains playful.

She doesn't mind the rain. I can't wait to see her in the snow.

She is also starting to grow. Next month I will have to wicket her to see how tall she is at the withers.

She is also teething like crazy chewing and looking for relief. Her teeth have not fallen out yet but they will anytime now.

Sunday
Dec092012

Determined

It doesn't matter how big the ball is Jeannie always manages to get the item thrown and bring it back.

Sometimes she plays the game of drop it 2 feet from you incase you will allow her to make HER own rules.

If you do, you got work to do to get them to bring it all the way again. They can easily change the rule sof the game, if allowed.