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.

Tuesday
Oct082019

Temp Drop

It is now 98.0. Tells me within 12 hours 'usually'. That means in the middle of the night? I am out to eat with Lynda really close to the house. No nesting and I am a phone call away. Got to love it.

Tuesday
Oct082019

Well

Vomiting bile, temp drop but not a true drop and not eating. All of it is normal for stage 1 labour except we didn't have a true drop. Time will tell. She's napping with Nathan. i will take temps when she comes downstairs. This morning I thought today. Now I am not sure - maybe 2am or tomorrow or my original date of the 10th.

She just ate 3 bowls - now count that 3 bowls. I think it wont happen till at least tomorrow. I still say the 10th.

Monday
Oct072019

Temps Still Up

Tonight 99.7.

The normal body temperature for dogs is between 101 and 102.5 F, compared to 97.6 to 99.6 F for humans.

When the temps drop to 98.0 or 97.8, it means within 12 hours labour should begin. You can get false drops but that doesn't stay down. So, when it drops like that, I usually check 10 minutes later. You must check 3 times a day or you will miss the drop. 

There are other signs such as nesting that play a part in knowing it is time.

I won't be checking Leti's till the 10th.

Monday
Oct072019

Xrays

Click on Photo for Larger ViewVet thinks 6 or 7 but waiting to hear back from another vet as I sent them to her. We shall see. The reproduction vet will also let me know what she thinks on timing.

More after I hear on the 2nd eyes and what she thinks.

Cinnamon had 5 last time.

Our vet says indeed 7 and due in a few days at most.

Saturday
Oct052019

Cinnamon's Belly

Cinnamon already has milk as you can see from the lower milk stations.

Here is the gallery.

My estimate is 5 to 8 days away. The vet feels around the 10th. We will see on Monday how calcified the pups are. This tells you how close. She is close and the pups are kicking like crazy. This usually happens the last week or so.

We set up the 2 whelping boxes. Raven we will do closer to her time but I have everything ready except the cameras. It is Dennis' day off tomorrow so we will do the cameras on Monday.

Friday
Oct042019

Oh My

Cinnamon is HUGE! I have to take a belly shot. Raven less so but she is the last and Leti is growing daily but Cinnamon - oh my! Three more days we find out how many for her and Leti.

Wednesday
Oct022019

New XRAY Date

Leti and Cinnamon to 9am on the 7th

Tuesday
Oct012019

The Vet Speaks

She has asked us to change the date for Cinnamon's xray to the 7th and Raven and Leti the 10th. She thinks earlier than later. Oh boy... She feels if we wait to the 10th, we may not make it. Time will tell. We call tomorrow. This is our reproduction vet. We get xrays locally.

Monday
Sep302019

Xray Date

October 10th at 4pm.

Monday
Sep162019

Update

Cinnamon seems to be past her morning sickness and is carrying a stuffy around, hitting me in the face during bed time. She does this when pregnant and its a funny routine. She so loves the babies.

Tuesday
Sep032019

Cinnamon's Calendar

Canine Pregnancy Calendar

Pregnancy Calendar for Dogs
Date: Tue 3 Sep 2019
Sire: Stone
Dam: Cinnamon
Breeder: Talemaker
   
Sun 11 Aug 2019 Day 1
  • First day of mating.
  • Sperm travel searching for a mature ripened
    eggs.
   
Mon 12 Aug 2019 -
Sun 18 Aug 2019
Week 1
  • Fertilization occurs.
  • 2 cell embryos are in the oviduct.
   
Mon 19 Aug 2019 -
Sun 25 Aug 2019
Week 2
  • Embryo will be 4 cell at start of week and
    64 cell by end of week.
  • Embryo enters the uterus.
  • Feeding small amounts of high protein supplements,
    such as eggs, lean muscle meats (not pork) or liver
    is a good practice..
   
Mon 26 Aug 2019 -
Sun 1 Sep 2019
Week 3
  • Embryos implants along uterus wall.
  • During the next two weeks the important organs
    will develop.
  • Her nipples begin to turn pink and enlarge.
  • May loose appetite during this week.
  • Morning sickness may occur.
    She is also stretched a lot due to her movement in
    her abdomen.
   
Mon 2 Sep 2019 -
Sat 7 Sep 2019
Week 4
  • Morning sickness should go away and appetite
    return.
  • One of the early signs of pregnancy is for the dam
    to 'adopt' a toy.
  • Development of eyes and spinal cord and faces
    take shape.
  • The fur on the belly and around the nipples thins.
   
Sun 8 Sep 2019 -
Sat 14 Sep 2019
Week 5
  • The doctor may be able to detect pregnancy
    (85% accuracy) by feeling the abdomen.
    Diagnosis by x-rays is usually possible after 45 days
    (95% accuracy for determining the number of puppies).
  • You may be able to feel the little puppies -
    they would be the small bumps in the abdomen.
  • Develpment of toes, whisker buds, and claws.
  • Eyes now close and gender can be determined.
  • The puppies are now considered fully developed
    miniature dogs.
  • She may be showing. She may also gain a little
    weight particularly if she is going to birth more
    than 1-2 puppies..
   
Sun 15 Sep 2019 -
Sat 21 Sep 2019
Week 6
  • During the last several weeks, your dog's nutritional
    needs nearly double. Feed small meals several
    times a day.
  • We recommend feeding extra food through the end
    of lactation (nursing).
  • Increase water.
  • Enlargment of mammary glands as nipples
    darken and enlarge.
   
Sun 22 Sep 2019 -
Sat 28 Sep 2019
Week 7
  • She may shred papers, blankets or bedding in an
    attempt at "nest building" in the last weeks.
  • Moderate exercise is the proper approach.
    Neither forced rest nor strenuous exercise is a
    good idea. Short periods of gentle play and
    short walks are good.
  • You may feel the puppies now but counting
    them may be a bit more difficult.
  • Definate abdominal enlargement.
  • Abdomen hair will start shedding.
   
Sun 29 Sep 2019 -
Sat 5 Oct 2019
Week 8
  • Dam begins to spend a lot more time
    grooming herself.
  • Her breasts become swollen as her
    milk forms.
  • Nesting begins as she looks for a place to
    have her puppies. Make sure you have
    her whelping box ready.
  • The dam may not have as big of an
    appetite during this period. Her abdomen
    can be crowded with puppies.
  • You can feel the puppies move now.
  • See if you can get her used to her whelping box
   
Sun 6 Oct 2019 -
Sun 13 Oct 2019
Week 9
  • Nipples and vulva should be gently cleaned
    with warm water, you might want to trim the
    hairs surrounding the nipples, to allow easier
    access for the puppies to suck.
  • She may express milk from her nipples.
  • Watch for her temperature to drop. You
    may take it rectally if you want but she's just
    plain old cool to the touch compared to
    what she has been the last 8 weeks.
  • She may also become restless, seek
    seclusion and in the last few days, soil the house.
  • She will be 'nesting' 12-24 hours before the birth
   
Mon 14 Oct 2019 Expected Date of Whelp.
  • Expected date of whelp. Average is 62 days but
    may take place from the 58th to the 68th day.
  • Keep watching for that cool to the touch. If
    you're actually taking the temp, it does drop
    from 101 to 98 degrees.
  • Appetite will disappear as whelping approaches.
  • May see a clear discharge from the vulva.
  • At onset of labor may pace, dig, shiver,
    pant and/or vomit.
  • First fetus will be delivered within 4 hours
    of the onset of labor.
Tuesday
Aug132019

Another One

Cinnamon and Stone Tied 846am to 906am August 11

Cinnamon and Stone Tied 946am to 10:05am August 12

Cinnamon and Stone Tied 951am to 10:13am August 13

October 15th on could see pups

Monday
Aug122019

Another Tie

Cinnamon and Stone Tied 846am to 906am August 11

Cinnamon and Stone Tied 946am to 10:05am August 12

Sunday
Aug112019

Cinnamon Tie

Cinnamon and Stone Tied 846am to 906am

 

Thursday
Jun132019

Pablo Update

After his first ever swim yesterday our ruff-n-tumble boy was groomed into a handsome prince by the lovely Darlah!

Sunday
May052019

The Pablo Boy!

Pablo is pooped from spending time with his pawrents and buddies!  He says he's missing Misty! XO! Mom is happy to have him home again and celebrating!

Wednesday
May012019

2 Updates Today

Pablo says Happy National Pure Bred Dog Day May 1, 2019.

Wednesday
May012019

Poppy Update

Marilyne Hauser: Here is some update photos and videos of Poppy. As you will see she loves the toybox and emptys it as fast as Ken picks up the toys.  

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I tried saving the videos as they are cute but I couldn't. I will keep trying!

Sunday
Apr282019

Tanner Update

Hey guys. I know this letter is long overdue so my apologies. Tanner is doing great. He is very healthy and a joyful addition to our tiny family. Walter especially has bonded with him. 

He doesn't bark. Well, not in the classic sense. Never when someone knocks on the door and never at other dogs. Very well-mannered indeed. He does however bark when it seems as though he is trying to tell us something. A playful, frustrated bark that is so adorable. We don't reward it and we try not to laugh. 

He has no problems sleeping through the night and shares our bedroom in his sherpa-bag. I think he appreciates his own space when he's tired. Unlike the cat who would gladly sit in Walter's lap all day and all night. 

Speaking of the cat, they are getting along just fine. Not friends. Not Enemies. Frienemies. LOL! The cat now sits on the back of Walter's chair draped on his neck like a furry turtleneck. Tanner at is knees stretched out in the recliner. Funny!!

Occasionally (2+ times a week) Tanner will come to work for a few hours. The salon customers love him. He's a hit! A home run with some and so much so that now every day they come in and peek weirdly over our counter and ask, Is he here? Where's Tanner? It makes me laugh. I'm not sure if they are here for a tan or for Tanner!

He's smart. Did I tell you how smart this little guy is? Not just good looking but quick-minded and has picked up so many tricks. We take him to training classes on Tuesday nights and we like to sit at the front of the class. Tanner is the teacher's pet. Joan always borrows him to demonstrate to the class how the next lesson is done. He's such a show off! The truth is we are pretty lazy at training and we're not sure why he knows everything!!! Seriously. Why does he know how to sit? I showed him one time. And he retrieves a ball. I had a golden retriever that didn't retrieve as consistently as Tanner. 

We're in the process of a kitchen renovation. Bad timing for sure but nevertheless the interesting outcome is how Tanner is handling it all. An endless parade of strangers and noises and power-tools yet he is completely unfazed. I would not call him fearless however. He did have that run-in with a dandelion the other day. He did not want to leave the front door for a walk. I guess a new dandelion had sprouted up that morning on the front patio and he had never seen one before. He wouldn't go past it until Walter plucked it up and put it in his mouth. Having slayed the evil flower, Tanner was ready to go for a stroll. 

House training is good. Not perfect but we are accident-free by 7 days. I think that's pretty good. We comb, and bathe him and he hates being dried. Cries like a baby. Worst of all is try to brush his teeth. He's not having it. Which is weird because everything goes in his mouth--everything--except the toothbrush. 

Hope all is well with you and the family. Give Corey a snuggle for us. He was our "tiny tanner" and we think of him often. 

Our best to you,

Marion, Walter, Tanner (and the cat)

Tuesday
Apr162019

Pablo Update

Pablo's first day outside.  Where is he?

Looking out the window

Visit from Niece wearing her very own "Doggie Dress"!