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doggylovers- Sooo adorable! It must be nice to have him home :noidea:

jrm88- So cute!

We went to see the pups today (finally). It took us 4hrs there and 3.5hrs back but it was sooooo worth it!!!

Meet "Lily" who is currently 6 weeks old. We will be bringing her home in 2 weeks time :laugh:

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hey all!

So sorry Janba :) next litter maybe :)

Kitteh- what breed is lil harper?

Baby shep is gorgeous!! i like rebus as well!!

Nadine she is a lil cutie pie!! I visited the pups today was sososo hard to leave hahaha gorgeous lil bubs are 3.5 weeks old... very cute!!

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hey all!

So sorry Janba :) next litter maybe :

There won't be a next litter for a long time. This pup had been in the planning for 12 months and if everything had been OK would have been at least another 6 months before the litter was born. There are very few litters born in Aus with the bloodlines I want :)

Beautiful pups every one congrats and enjoy them :)

I'll go back to lurking in this thread and enjoying puppy pictures.

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hey all!

So sorry Janba :love: next litter maybe :

There won't be a next litter for a long time. This pup had been in the planning for 12 months and if everything had been OK would have been at least another 6 months before the litter was born. There are very few litters born in Aus with the bloodlines I want :D

Beautiful pups every one congrats and enjoy them :eat:

I'll go back to lurking in this thread and enjoying puppy pictures.

Oh bugger!! im so sorry, waiting really sucks! what is the breed u are getting?

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Congrats to all those who brought home new puppies over the weekend :rofl:

Still another 12 days to go and there's only a few more household jobs left for puppy proofing - I have 2 puppy pens (one for my home office and one for our living area coz I'm lazy!) - we just have to sort out the dog run fencing.

I have made the decision to keep Ziva inside when we're not at home. I'd love for her to be able to go outside - but there are too many cons

* our yard is very open - we only have a pool fence between us and a public walkway (our house backs on to a golf course and there is a path between the golf course and us)

* I have security cameras over parts of the exterior - but the main part of her dog run is in a blind spot

* there is an empty block of land next door - so someone could climb the fence, grab her from the blind spot and we'd never know

It was a really hard decision to make because we wanted to be able to give her freedom outside - but I think that losing her would be too emotional. I love our golf course views - but if we ever moved, I'd certainly be thinking of a fully secure yard.

Maybe once she's a bit bigger and our neighbours build a house next door we'll re-consider. She'll still have outside access when we're at home - luckily I'm able to work from home 3 days a week.

Anyone else keeping their puppy inside when they're not at home?

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Congrats to all those who brought home new puppies over the weekend :rofl:

Still another 12 days to go and there's only a few more household jobs left for puppy proofing - I have 2 puppy pens (one for my home office and one for our living area coz I'm lazy!) - we just have to sort out the dog run fencing.

I have made the decision to keep Ziva inside when we're not at home. I'd love for her to be able to go outside - but there are too many cons

* our yard is very open - we only have a pool fence between us and a public walkway (our house backs on to a golf course and there is a path between the golf course and us)

* I have security cameras over parts of the exterior - but the main part of her dog run is in a blind spot

* there is an empty block of land next door - so someone could climb the fence, grab her from the blind spot and we'd never know

It was a really hard decision to make because we wanted to be able to give her freedom outside - but I think that losing her would be too emotional. I love our golf course views - but if we ever moved, I'd certainly be thinking of a fully secure yard.

Maybe once she's a bit bigger and our neighbours build a house next door we'll re-consider. She'll still have outside access when we're at home - luckily I'm able to work from home 3 days a week.

Anyone else keeping their puppy inside when they're not at home?

Yeah, my 2 are inside. They do have a doggie door though and my house is puppy proof and no dog can escape my house! LOL

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Yeah, my 2 are inside. They do have a doggie door though and my house is puppy proof and no dog can escape my house! LOL

She has a doggie door (though she's probably be too small to use it initially). Maybe once my garden grows a lot bigger and you can't see over the fence so easily we might give her access. Thanks CWEW!

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Yeah, my 2 are inside. They do have a doggie door though and my house is puppy proof and no dog can escape my house! LOL

She has a doggie door (though she's probably be too small to use it initially). Maybe once my garden grows a lot bigger and you can't see over the fence so easily we might give her access. Thanks CWEW!

:rofl:

I don't leave my pups outside before they are 6 months old either...

Can't wait to meet your little girl :rofl:

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How do all the "inside only" pup owners ensure their pups aren't Vitamin D deficient?

How do you manage your penned pups for sufficient free movement to ensure adequate muscle development?

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