All pups now have homes.
(Sire)
Mom
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UPDATE: Big Blue/gray male has a home. Last pup: Bear is a cutie!
I'm listing these gorgeous big boys as available again. Blue is the biggest pup (by a lot) in the group. Bear isn't far behind.
Here they are!
Update: I just received a deposit for her! She is officially spoken for! Males only - 2 remaining.
Only the adorable tan female pup is now still available! She is outgoing and funny, very lively and curious. She seems to be on the Alpha side of the spectrum.
Here she is.
Thank you to those who have purchased their puppies and have been watching them grow with me. It is so much fun! Would you mind leaving a short review about your puppy purchase in the comment section? It would mean a lot to me. Thanks again!
NEW VIDEOS COMING VERY SOON!
11/19/2018 - I have had a couple more puppies go to the door to be let out to relieve themselves since beginning real house training. I also had 7 pups sleep in the regular living areas of the house last night and awoke to a lot of puppies waiting to go outside before relieving themselves! They are doing so great!!!!!
One pup went to the door to be let out tonight to be relieved and then came right back inside.
The puppies' world is quickly expanding!
These babies are officially house training. It is too cold for long stays and playtime outside but that works far better with potty training. As they wake and start to whine to come out of their pen, I put them in the grass just long enough to relieve themselves (the idea behind crate training). Then they come in to play in the living room. Only a few pee accidents so far and a couple of the pups will still go to the puppy area to pee on the pad. Please understand- they are still babies and will need consistent training at their new homes, so expect accidents and be pleasantly surprised if accidents are few!
New pictures and videos coming very soon.
2 1/2 more weeks to go until I say goodbye and they are in their forever homes. The fluffy male with the black face mask (video below) has been spoken for.
These babies are still available. The female will probably look just like my beautiful Spotty boy.
November 11, 2018
4 weeks old today.
November 9, 2018
Piper has been leading them into the crate.
I took out a section of puppy pads. Several of them looked around for the paper to use.
I've been adding raw egg to their food to boost immunity.
Bath day! All of the pups had their first bath today.
I use a very mild/diluted solution of blue dawn dish soap (to cleanse), coconut oil (to moisturize), tea tree oil (for parasite repellent and skin care)
November 8, 2018
Nov 7, 2018
Nov 5, 2018 (3 weeks old yesterday)
The new set up.
We are crate training. I leave the door open for them all the time.
There are puppy training pads under the newspaper. Its much more economical/efficient this way. I'd be going through way too many puppy pads every couple hours if not for the newspaper!
I wasn't planning on recording the babies using the bathroom but I am so happy to say that they are paper trained (well definitely getting the idea). I was so proud tonight seeing about 6 or 7 pups walk right over to the newspaper area to do their business after they had some milk from mama. They turn 3 weeks old today (Nov 4, 2018). Smart puppies!
Nov 3, 2018
These two cuties below are waiting on someone to give them their furrever home. Black female. Tan male. Update: the black and white female has a home.
Nov 3, 2018
Nov 1 2018
Later in the day above. 2nd feeding!
Nov 1, 2018. I think they liked it! They are almost 3 weeks old now. Softened Purina One for large breed puppies.
10/31/2018
10/30/2018
10/29/2018 -
10/28/2018 - 2 weeks old
The sire and my boys from the 1st litter playing. Apollo is very fun loving with the pups but he he is still the boss and the boys know it! Understanding the order of the pack is very important in training! Apollo is 100% giant breed (50% Great Pyrenees; 50% Akbash) although he was the smallest of his litter at 10 weeks of age (intentional choice!) He has a noble and dignified manner about him, great with kids, and very gentle with those in "his care" (pups, cats, toddlers, etc.) Although it doesn't look like it in this video, Apollo is still about 4 inches taller than the pups and will continue to fill out this year, probably eventually topping out around 110 (yes, a 110 pound "small" pup). The pups are much stockier and were around 80 pounds at 7 months. Giant breeds will continue to grow throughout their 2nd and sometimes even 3rd year.
7 pups available! 3 females and 4 males.
10/27/2018










































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