Sunday, December 23, 2018

Growing Anatolian Shepherd, LGD, puppies!




The puppies continue to be such a source of enjoyment.  They are growing so fast, every day they learn something new.   And, they're always hungry!  These little guys are eating a lot of kibble!



Getting the last drop!



They can now climb over the wood barrier in the door of the doghouse.  They are falling off the porch to the doghouse which is where we feed them, and as of today, they can climb back up on their own, however, with much difficulty.  (This was written several days ago, now they're jumping, running, and tugging at everything!)



Mommy and Boy Blue


Isn't this a picture of pure love and adoration?   These puppies are the sweetest pups, they love to be held and cuddled, but at the same time, they're learning to sound ferocious!  We put down some water for them after they ate the other day, and just like that, they were lapping water!  Amazing!  

Toppy is a wonderful mother, she is so patient with them climbing all over her while at the same time wrestling with their littermates.  



A beautiful Anatolian Shepherd pup!



Carpe Diem!











Saturday, December 8, 2018

Puppies First Feeding!



Little Pink Lady Diving Right In!


Wow, my first experience beginning the weaning process with puppies.  I actually thought it would be a tedious process getting them to like real food.  Boy, was I ever wrong!  They dove in like hungry vultures!  This was her first time tasting solid food, and, truly, they would have fallen asleep in the pan if we didn't pull them.


Little Boys Turq and Blue! 


Here's two more getting their belly full.  Mama Toppy has her hands full cleaning them up when finished, it's all over their feet and legs, and bellies!


Little Boys Lt Green and Silver!


These pictures are of day one, today is day two, and they were barking and growling at each other while eating, and after they were placed back in their dog house.  I'm going to try to take a video next time so you can hear them scrapping!  It's almost scary, I'm curious how they will be when they're actually old enough to cause some damage!



Carpe Diem!