Friday 25 October 2013

Rosie's Puppies - More Photos

The pups are more adventurous these days so I moved them from their nest into a puppy pen so they can explore and interact with the toys. They are still not walking properly but wobbling about, but now they have more space to wobble :) Managed to take some photos when they were sleeping!

It's a hard life!

He ain't heavy, he's my brother


The pups think the toys are one of them

Mummy's here to lick us clean

Mummy Rosie guarding her pups

Tuesday 22 October 2013

The Puppies Are Two Weeks Old



I am smitten!

The pups have grown so much in two weeks, their eyes are open now, ears opening too, they are nice and chubby! All are very similar in size and weight and I'm really pleased.

I've even had first puppy kisses from one boy, how amazing is that! It's just been so incredible to watch them develop.

One thing they are not great at doing is posing for photos. I've been trying to take some close up images of their beautiful eyes, but the babies won't sit still! Otherwise I would be posting photos more often. I guess I have to wait until they are a bit older.

I'm still deciding on their names, have so many ideas but can't make up my mind!

Thursday 10 October 2013

The Puppies Are Two Days Old



And they are doing really well!

It's mesmerising to watch them, even though they don't do much. Their eyes are not open yet and neither are the ears, so all they can do is crawl to the nearest bar and drink (Rosie's boobs). Sometimes they will fall asleep like that, hanging off the nipple. When they can't find the bar, you hear the cute little squeaks. Then mummy Rosie picks them up and points them in the right direction. Or I do it.
The pups are using whatever little ability they have to get to the nipple. They walk and climb over each other and push each other out of the way. One boy kept missing the nipple and was sucking his brother's ear and was getting so disappointed. It was both cute and funny.

Mummy Rosie is still super proud of her bunch. She hardly ever leaves them. She woke me up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet and then she came to me for a cuddle for five minutes before she went back to her brood. She must be exhausted but so happy. There is a permanent smile on her face that is so contagious! Love my little girl!

Tuesday 8 October 2013

We Have Puppies!

I'm pleased to say that mama Rosie gave birth to four healthy pups last night and all of them are doing so well! The pups are already getting fatter and cuter :)
There are three boys and one girl. Rosie is such a good mum!
I managed to tidy her up and take a photo, look how happy she looks!

Tuesday 1 October 2013

The Grooming Day

Rosie, looking rounded but still pretty, in the park last week


I often get stopped by people who admire my dogs for looking beautiful and inevitably they will add "I bet they take a lot of work". I kind of both agree and disagree. 

If you decide to keep a Coton in a full show coat, then yes, brushing will take longer and once the autumn comes (like now) your dog will bring in all sorts of leaves and twigs that stick to their coat. And if you're lucky enough to have a dog who thinks she's a princess, every time there's a leaf stuck on her legs, madam Rosie hits on her brakes and will not move until I remove the offending twig or a leaf.
Another difficult time for grooming in Coton's life is when they change coat from puppy to adult. This time varies from dog to dog, but generally it can start at 7 months and go up to 18 months. The hair is more likely to tangle so daily brushing would be most welcome.
In reality, most people won't manage to groom their Coton daily, so having a weekly bath and blow dry will make this stage easier. And having a white dog doesn't mean they get dirty more, you just see where to clean them.

Right now, I have one dog in a full show coat (Rosie), one dog in a puppy cut (Fluffy) and one dog going through the change of coat (Freddy). None of them loves grooming, they only tolerate it as they know they will get paid (in treats). So if the dog will not be shown, I like to make life easier for both me and them and keep them in a shorter and more manageable cut. That doesn't mean that shaving the dog is ok, they still need the hair to keep them warm and protect them from sunburn.
I think the perfect length for a puppy cut on a Coton is about 2", they are still hairy enough to look cute and the hair is much easier to keep clean and tidy and not bring the whole park inside.

I try and give my dogs baths every ten days or so, they get shampooed and dried with a blaster dryer and then I mist the hair with a grooming spray and brush them to remove any dead hairs and tangles. In the meantime I will brush their heads, especially if hair is kept in top knots, their paws get rinsed after walks, and in case they try and steal the liver treats from my bag again and get runny bums, I wash the stinky bums. Always easy to find a thief this way, too many treats generally means funky bums. I digress...
  
Anyway, as madam Rosie is with pup, I thought I would not stress her unnecessarily so neither her nor the boys have been bathed for a few weeks now. They all had some tangles but nothing serious. Freddy was the worst as he likes to put his head into everything and has his face and ears licked by Fluffy on a daily basis. He took a whole hour to groom, from start to finish - for me that's a long time. That included nail trimming and brushing the teeth. So looking after your Coton needs not be that time consuming!

To groom your Coton puppy yourself you will need a pin brush and a comb, a mild puppy shampoo and, the most important thing, an apron! You don't want to transfer all those loose hairs on your clothes! Also needed are a toothbrush, toothpaste for dogs, ear cleaner and a nail cutter.
To groom an adult Coton, you will also need a grooming spray and a good shampoo and conditioner. I will show all my puppy buyers how to groom their Coton, once you know what you're doing it's quick and easy and will leave you more time to enjoy your puppy!