Sunday, January 19, 2014

Two Months Old Today!

Today we all followed our foster mom to the vehicle where we surprised her by jumping in on our own accord much to her surprise while she was placing our breakfast in our crates!  After we finished our breakfast on wheels we had a nap as it is always a good thing to rest before and after our meals.

After about 20 minutes we remained in our crates for safe traveling for a car ride to a friends house as we are not vaccinated yet and our foster mom wanted us to have a safe outing which wasn't a heavily traveled area by other dogs for fear of parvo or other diseases as being young puppies our immunity system is very vulnerable still.  

Our foster mom quickly ran around scooping up any items we would surely find interesting like mushrooms which may be poisonous!  We ran around their fully contained yard with much delight and curiosity tumbling over each other in play and barking in our excitement. 

We drove back home all happy and content. We remained in the vehicle where we were safe and warm for about another 20 minutes then we were able to potty in our outside potty and play area.

For our lunch as we are fed every four hours for four meals daily our foster mom had us work for it while on leash. We also sat on our own and our foster mom said "yes" rewarding us with a piece of our lunch each time!  She says we are a very clever bunch that she is very happy with.

We are encouraged outside approximately every 20 minutes while we play as we still do not always know to run to the door or hold it!  Our foster mom does her best to not set us up for failure on our house breaking however we are babies and it is up to her or our new care takers to give us our best chances for success!

After a nap in the later afternoon we were carried up the street in safe arms where we enjoyed the views, new smells, new people and different noises. Being babies we require a lot of sleep to grow strong and be happy making our new families happy as well!  We slept about 7 hours last night in our crates which made our foster mom really happy too! 

Puppies require a clean source of water available at all times.  Our foster mom uses stainless steel as they clean up better than plastic with no worry of bacteria or the possibility of puppy chewing the dish!

 
Tail Blazers Glenbrook, Calgary, Alberta say this is just a guideline.  All pets are different.