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5 weeks on Sunday. They are getting their own personalities. Only eating solid food. They are in the garage now. Too much of a handful in the house.
their fur is changing getting longer Getting curly.
their teeth are like little sharks.
when i tell them puppy time and let them out of their enclosure they go bonkers.
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They will be 6 weeks on the 15 of December.
they play run bark pee and poop lots. Mom is dried up. They are on solid puppy food.
Two are spoken for. One male named goose. And a female named Cali
They keep me company when I’m working in the shop.
they have a special super power. They can turn a cardboard box into small pieces. Lol.
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what a great thread.
Love those dogs, all of them. lol
Could you imagine if you had kept all 9 and planned on raising them all?
Id need a frontal lobotomy or maybe just a bottle in front of me.

Great family you have there too.
Takes a brave man to raise that many kids.
 
Day started with a visit to the vet for their checkups and first shots.
Five gone to their forever homes. Emotional day.
one more gone tomorrow, and one Monday
Two left a male and a female.
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Poor Mama, she looks bummed.
My grandfather had a dairy farm. When the young calfs were taken in for veal, the morhers would stay up for 3 days straight looking for their calfs. You could hear them moaning and see them wondering even at night. Then it seemed like they either forgot about them or gave up after that.
 
My grandfather had a dairy farm. When the young calfs were taken in for veal, the morhers would stay up for 3 days straight looking for their calfs. You could hear them moaning and see them wondering even at night. Then it seemed like they either forgot about them or gave up after that.


When we first moved here we were staying in a very rural area, with several farms having cows nearby. I remember hearing the mother cows mooing for days, and asked our in-law what was going on. He explained it was the time when they separated the calfs, and the momma cows were quite upset, and would mournfully moo like that for about a week. It was a completely different "MOOOOOO!" than we were used to hearing, and it definitely sounded like something bad had happened.

It's hard to believe how big the pups have gotten!
 
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