![]() Puppies are held, loved and played with to help with the adjustment to a new home. It is my desire to produce happy, healthy puppies in a home environment where they hear every day noises such as the phone, TV, sweeper, people talking, ect. A Dapple bred to a Dapple makes a double dapple pattern and some pups can be born blind, deaf, or missing limbs. I will not breed a Dapple to a Dapple, or a Dapple to a Piebald.Ī Dapple to a Piebald is a double pattern, and you would not know how to registered it, you can only pick one. I feel responsible for each and every puppy that is born, and make sure it has the best I can give.īeing the most important, it is my desire to breed for temperament, and then for conformation and color. I have taken a pet CPR & First Aid Class, and also a lot of research and reading on whelping We do not have any aggressive or biting dogs. They all have straight teeth and backs, and good temperaments. Our breeding dogs are healthy, up to date on shots, and have regular wormings. I am very selective where my dogs go, and make sure it is a suitable placement. Some of our retired breeders may become available for adoption from time to time, and They sit out for rest times during breeding years. Our female's are given their proper rest. I suction, and ensure they nurse right away on the mother. I do cut the cords, stimulate, warm, and dry the puppy. I do not leave the mother during labor and delivery even if it means I stay up all night. Ties with the male of choice are monitored to ensure a successful tie or not.ĭue dates are then more accurate, and I am fully aware of when pups are due. They are not left with the male for the entire week to be hounded constantly by the male. If they turn the male away, then so be it. My females are planned breedings, no "accident's" here. They all have different personalities, behaviors, and habit's. It's like one huge family with lot's of kid's! So one dog lead to another, then another, then another.my Daughter said I have the "empty nest syndrome". When Rosco & Daisey were grown, the vet said Rosco was too big for Daisey, so we had to find a smaller male. They love to lay in your lap and be center of attention. Sadly things can go wrong in a delivery, and we loose a pup here and there, or we end up at the emergency clinic with a c-section.Īll in all it is hard work, from birth to 8 weeks with caring and cleaning, but always rewarding. So as the story goes.They were intended to be "pet's" however, I thought I might enjoy breeding because they are so nice and lovable.Īfter much research and reading about breeding, I felt I was ready to give it a try.Įvery delivery is exciting and nerve racking, hoping all goes well. So we ended up going home with "Rosco" even before we got our little girl at 8 weeks old. After two more visits the folks said, "If you still like him, he's for sale, we found another one". He was going to be a breeder male for them. Upon weekly visits to see our puppy, we noticed a little long haired red boy running around that was really cute. We picked a little girl and named her Daisey. We never knew there were long haired dachshunds. ![]() Upon looking at the smooth coats, the lady asked if we ever seen a "long haired" Dachshund. We first decided to get a Dachshund for Christmas the year of 2005. We have kept 4 in our home with us, but found homes for the other kittens, as I could not keep them all. Several years ago I would rescue small kittens I would find outside and nurse them back to health and then find them a home. I am a "motherly" type of person who enjoys caring for people and living creatures. I stay busy caring for my doxies & puppies. ![]() Clyde stays busy with an established Septic Hauling business. We are downsized to a small group under 10 while converting to small one bedroom apartments with a mini kitchen. My husband & I have retired from owning and operating a Personal Care Retirement Facility for 33-1/2 years. He is a nice one whom someone must of dropped off. We have two children and 4 grandchildren & an outside stray cat whom I feed daily. Hello! We are Clyde and Kim White, married for 40 years living in South Central PA.
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