Growing, Growing… Read all About it!

Oh my, oh my! How the puppies have changed in four short weeks! They are running, playing and barking, have sharp little teeth and have begun to eat gruel. All I can say is that I am really very glad that puppies do not wear clothing! If they did I would be giving them a new wardrobe every few days! Besides, can you imagine trying to get eight little squirmers dressed every morning?

Bianca Besieged

Bianca Besieged in Week 3

It is the third week and the puppies are getting big!  They have their eyes open, are walking, socializing with each other and paying attention to me.  Bianca is holding up quite well in spite of the increasing demands of her babies. Her caloric demands are impressive, she eats like a horse and drinks at least a gallon of water per day.

Litter D Puppies-One Week Old

Cheers!

Bianca and her 8 pups at one week old.

Today I want to dedicate my reflections to you.  What a cloud of well-wishers you have been and I have so appreciated the kind words sent and have heard the cheering coming in from many places in many voices.  This week has been stressful and emotional and I am here to express my gratitude to everyone.  Your wishes have sustained me through the joy and the sadness, through the nights spent “sleeping” in the whelping box with Bianca and the puppies and even through the immense amounts of reading and writing needed to get me through my final semester of coursework.
In addition, I am here to report that little Daesha and Dragon are
growing and doing very well.  They both remain considerably smaller than their littermates and their weight gains are in much smaller increments than the others, but the gains are steady.  Ensuring that they get up to and maintain a place at the dinner bar is rather like playing a computer game.  I spend a lot of time fending off large, voracious “alien invaders!”  In the beginning I had to put these two little ones to the nipple for each feeding, but now they can find one to their liking all by themselves…if I keep their bigger, stronger siblings out of the way.

So again, I send each of you my heartfelt thank-you for your interest
and your support.  Keep tuned for developments as they happen.

Bianca approaches nursing with her inimitable sense of humor!

That's one fat puppy!

Can you find all eight?

Losing a Puppy

It is customary to think of it as the culmination, the end point, of a long life well-lived.  It is not an unknown or unexpected event as life streams forward year after year.  But death comes in many ways, in many places and to those we do not expect to meet its finality.  Perhaps it may seem odd that I should bring up the topic of death at a time when we are celebrating the birth of Bianca’s puppies.  Yet, even then, in an event of great joy, there is no immunity from sadness.

Last night, in the few minutes required to prepare a supplemental bottle for Dragon and Daesha, Bianca’s tiniest puppies, Bianca smothered one of her babies.  I returned to the room to find Darwin’s limp body pressed under Bianca’s elbow.  All attempts to revive him were futile.

As I kneeled on the floor, holding Darwin’s little body in my open palm, tears welled up in my eyes and flowed down my cheeks.  It all seemed so senseless…so utterly wrong…unfair…cosmically wicked.  It seemed in that moment that hours of vigilance had been wiped away in minutes for this little one and anger flared, but found no place to reside.  I cannot undo what has happened; I can only accept it and learn for the future from its harsh hand.

 

Puppies have Arrived!

Bianca and Yorick became parents last evening–this is Bianca’s second litter and Yorick’s first. Bianca delivered TEN puppies!!! One was stillborn, and the two smallest are struggling to get the nutrition they need to stay alive. Jorie is keeping them under a heat lamp and feeding them every hour. The other seven, all boys, are thriving nicely.

Rosewood's D Litter has arrived!

Jorie’s Dog Blog–Little Whale

Little Whale

My Little Whale…that’s what I have begun to call Bianca as her belly
continues to expand.   As she has grown bigger and rounder she is
moving more slowly, although slow to a Kooiker is all very relative.
First it was our evening walks that had to be cut, for now, even as
the sun drops low on the horizon the heat of afternoon lingers and
Bianca, although always excited to go, seemed not to be handling the
heat well.  The morning walks have been the latest casualty of
pregnancy as morning temperatures and humidity climb toward summer levels. Second, the rigorous daily ceremonies dedicated to keeping the yard squirrel-free have lapsed into half-hearted gestures of warning
to the little tree dwellers.  For you see, Bianca still has the heart
of one in charge, but for the time being, she chooses to listen to the
mitigating dictates of her expanding size.

Jorie’s Dog Blog–Waiting for Puppies

The unassembled whelping box--disconcerting for the instructionally challenged!

My office has been transformed into The Puppy Command Center! Every detail, save the pesky clamp on heat lamp for which I have searched diligently and to no avail, has been taken care of. After a little confusion over the instructions that came with the new whelping box…those of you who know me, please stop laughing….they sent the wrong instruction sheet… I was able to successfully assemble its sides and puppy guard rails. As the birth day draws closer, I will place a protective plastic mat down and top it with soft blankets. This is the haven in which Bianca will give birth and then tend to her puppies for the first weeks.

Waiting for Puppies

 

 

In the home décor department, the room has little appeal. Items of furniture had to be rearranged to accommodate the largeness of the whelping box, the open futon, made up and ready for me to take up my nighttime puppy vigil in those first critical weeks after Bianca has given birth, crowds into the center of the room, a cart full of needed equipment has been wheeled into place and a basket overflowing with old blankets perches on the top of the file cabinet.

But it is ready, and now, we wait…

 

Jorie’s Dog Blog–Puppies Coming

Sunlit Bianca

The season of summer is slowly invading the Georgia Low Country. By noon the landscape steams in the sunshine and often later in the afternoon thunderstorms, which form and grow in the sultry air, growl and rumble through with gusty winds and flickering lightening. Tonight, as I sit at my desk, a soft rain drips a rhythm outside the open windows. Bianca and Ochie are snoozing in the living room and Coriander and Saffron are, as cats prefer, out hunting the darkened yard for chameleons, voles and insects. It is hard to believe that soon, Bianca’s puppies will be welcomed into this peaceful scene. But, believe I must! Bianca’s belly is swelling with new life and is much larger now than with her first pregnancy…are we having more puppies? Or is she suffering the common mama fate of stretched-and-never-to return-to-its-original-size-and-shape belly? Whatever the case I have begun preparing for the “blessed event.” A new whelping box arrived earlier today and tomorrow I will go to the attic to retrieve the puppy gear that I stored there more than a year ago…heat lamp, the ragged but serviceable old blankets for puppies to snuggle into, puppy dishes…wow! I better get to bed so I can do all that tomorrow!

Jorie’s Dog Blog–Yorick and Bianca

After a successful mating, Yorick has returned to his family. All that remains is a happy memory and some fur. You see, Yorick shed quite a bit of his winter coat while here. And although the vacuum cleaner has been kept very busy with multiple dogs making the spring shed I have not quite eliminated all the hair!

Evening walk in Georgia

As a working guest, Yorick was always a trooper and a gentleman and I will miss him. Not only did he have to leave home, but he also went from a very busy household full of active boys and adults, to a decidedly quiet, adults-only, academic sort of abode where the most exciting events were walks and helping Bianca rule the neighborhood from her backyard queendom. He seemed a bit confused at first, but made the transition quickly, learning the routines of the house in short order. Navigating the flap of the doggie door was a new experience and at first he simply carefully and slowly stepped through. Soon however, he was racing in and out at top speed with Bianca and Ochie. To modify the old saying for new purposes: How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm once they’ve see the doggie door of gay Statesboro?

 

Jorie’s Dog Blog–New Life in the Georgia Low Country

The greening of the Georgia low country is well under way. The windows are open, the night choruses of frogs and insects sing us to sleep and the morning cacophony of hundreds of bird voices invades the last sweet hours of sleep. And deep in Bianca’s belly, quietly and secretly there too is growing life…at least it must be assumed that there is. Bianca and I will be making a trip to her veterinarian to confirm this hope on May 4th, so be sure to watch for the update!

Meanwhile, the sire of this growing life, Yorick, remains in residence.  Usually the girl dog goes to visit the boy dog for breeding, but in this case, it was convenient for Rose to drop Yorick off here on her way to Florida. Yorick is a perfect gentleman and a wonderful companion to Bianca and his presence will be very much missed after returning him to his family next weekend.

I have attempted to get more pictures of Bianca and Yorick, but please note the word attempted. While they play together in the yard quite a bit, trying to capture both in the same frame has been quite challenging. I am afraid that my camera is too slow and they are too fast. At any rate, I am including several of the best ones for you.

Again, keep checking for more pictures and more updates.

Yorick--I love my life!

Yorick and Bianca in Statesboro, GA

Bianca, full of expectations!