
Ransom
gave birth around 7:45 the morning of December 2nd to a
single puppy via c-section. Mom and puppy are both doing
well.
I got
the
girl puppy I was hoping for and was surprised by a very
RED girl! She was 12 oz so a big baby for a dog Ransom
sized. She came out screaming before the vet even got her
out! Must take after her father!
Update
12/30/06: I've
decided on a name. Registered name will be Ransom's Live
Wire, call name "Shock!".
I think it suits her.
She's a whopping 4 lbs 10 3/4 oz. (74 3/4 oz.). Her coat
is getting very thick
and it's getting very difficult to get pictures now. She's
all over the
place! She's eating soaked puppy food now and is awake
a LOT! We've had lots of
visitors this week and she got to meet my oldest dog, Sidney
earlier in the
week. Sidney is SOOO good with puppies. Shock! thinks Sidney
is a littermate,
which is just what she needs! Ransom has started to play
with her and
correct her. Shock's a regular little puppy now!
Update
01/13/07: Well,
today Shock! is six weeks old. Lot's of big things happened
this week. Hard to get still pictures.
She's moving ALL the time! I had to wait until she got
very tired to get any good shots. Getting bigger and bigger
all the time and has a lot of thick coat. It's about two
inches long. Looks chubby because of it, but is really
quite thin. She's now eating regular puppy food and is
completely weaned. She wasn't eating very well (just wanted
to nurse) so Ransom (who has had ENOUGH!) and I decided
no more nursing. Boy did she start eating then! She didn't
like the mushy puppy food so I tried the hard stuff and
she loves it! She had her first trip to the backyard and
ran around like a little maniac. We also took a trip to
my parent's house and she had a lot of fun there. Shock
has decided she's big enough to do the stairs. To my surprise,
Thursday, she bolted right up them, hopping until I caught
her at step number six. Off to buy ANOTHER baby gate :)
Update
01/20/07: Today,
hard to believe but little Shock! is seven weeks old today!
Time goes by so quickly.
I just want her to stay this
age forever! I am having the time of my life with her. She's
in trouble all the time but it's SOOO darned cute! Especially
when she steals something she not supposed to have (usually
a shoe, blanket, the end of a roll of paper towels or newspaper)
and drags it away as fast as her little legs will carry her.
Ransom has been a great mom and has been teaching her so much
this week. They play together all the time and it's clear that
Ran is trying to teach her to do it right! Shock! reminds me
of her mother in so many ways. She's very verbal and bright.
She already knows how to come, sit, down, and wait (a little
while). Also will potty on the paper on command and knows "get
it" to grab the toy. Even watches TV already with her
mommy! It's so cute to see the two of them, side by side, watching
Animal Planet together! She's started retrieving her toys when
I throw them and she and Ransom play tug together a lot. I
moved her upstairs and out of the ex-pen at night. She sleeps
in her little crate and will sleep at least 6 or 7 hours already.
Shock! had her first trip to the vet but wasn't particularly
happy to be there. It's funny how they sense things. She's
been good and confident everywhere else but seemed to know
where she was at after a few minutes there. The vet loved her
though (especially her color and markings) and she's healthy
as can be! Her eyes are starting to change from blue to a greenish
color, actually, right now, a very pretty aqua. I suspect they
will end up an Amber color eventually.
Update
01/29/07: Well,
Shock turned eight weeks old on Saturday. This has been such
a busy
week for us. Shock had her first puppy class Monday night.
She was a little
apprehensive at first but only took her a couple of minutes
to settle in.
Since she had never even SEEN a puppy before, I wasn't sure
what she would do.
She did very well, so much better than I ever expected. This
week was her
first time out to the barn (where I teach) with me. She had
SOOO much fun. A
real little ham. She loved all the attention AND the equipment.
Ransom
showed her how to do the tunnel so she decided that she would
run about 70 feet
across the arena with her toy in mouth to do the tunnel.
She did it a BUNCH
of times. Pretty cute to see with a seven week old pup. Probably
not too
cute when she gets older though She also JUMPED a 12" jump
in front of her
so all the jumps have to be taken down or put all the way
up when she out
running around! She got to meet lots of people and lots of
dogs. So good for
a singleton pup. Then this weekend, she had her first stay
in a hotel. I
went to Champaign, IL to teach so had to bring the pups along.
Everyone there
was SOOO good with her. So many people played with her and
cared for her
while I taught. Thanks to Dave Stone and Lisa Pellum for
all the help. Did
have a couple scary episodes. While I was setting up, I had
Ransom and Shock
out with me and didn't notice Shock walking up the dogwalk.
She was almost all
the way up when she fell off. Thankfully, pups are made of
rubber and she
is fine. Not scared either, since she tried it again a little
later AND tried
to go up the teeter. Definitely a BOLD pup! Good for agility,
that's for
sure! At the end of the weekend, the last student brought
along her new 14
wk old Corgi puppy. It was the first puppy Shock had EVER
played with. She
had a ball beating up on the little guy although she got
her own share of
beatings too! You think she's be tired this morning but no
luck!
Update
02/03/07: Well,
little Shock! is nine weeks old ALREADY today! She's really
grown in the last week. The only major
physical change is her eye color. Definitely green at the
moment. I've been told they can change up to 12 wks. old
(or longer). We'll see. Right now, look pretty darned green.
Had her second week of puppy school and is doing so well.
She's very bright and picks up things so quickly. She IS
definitely a little devil though. She's into something
EVERY waking minute. Ransom wasn't quite as bad as a pup.
In fact, she was really a little angel in comparison. It's
a lot of work but so much fun! She's just so darned CUTE!
Hard not to laugh when she's being a little monster. She
and Ransom still play all the time. She likes to attack
her mom when they go outside so I've been working on that.
The only real training I'm doing so far is some baby groundwork,
attention games and a little basic obedience with LOTS
of recalls. I don't plan to do too much with her until
she gets a little older. She WAS on the teeter board this
week and wasn't at all concerned about the movement. That's
something I'll probably do on occasion, just to make sure
she's not afraid. Mostly, I just plan to have fun and play
with my puppy. She's the first pup I've had since Ransom
and I'm loving every minute of it.
Update
02/12/07: Shock
turned 10 weeks old on Saturday. The biggest physical change
would be
that her ears are starting to go up. Appears they will stay
tipped, which
will be nice. I was out of town again teaching so the pups
came along. Shock
has gotten really big in the last couple of weeks. I would
guess she's
close to 14 inches tall already. Lots of leg. One of the
students in the
seminar this weekend said she's at the stage where she looks
like one of those big
mechanical bug things from star wars, all leg, little body.
That's about it! Shock's
a really BUSY, into everything kind of puppy. She's been
trying to
jump on the furniture for weeks now. I suspected she
would be able to do
it soon and sure enough, on her 10 week birthday, she
jumped onto the bed in
the hotel room. Life as Ransom and I have know it is
over! No more getting
away from the little monster by sitting on the bed or
couch. The bad part
about it is that Shock really has little regard for her
own well being and has
no problem jumping OFF the bed. Ransom was smart enough
to stay ON the
furniture and not jump off when she was a baby. Shock
doesn't really care. Really
have to keep a close eye on her, every minute. She's
a maniac, running into
stuff and jumping all over the place. Definitely keeps
me busy! Still
having so much fun with her though. She makes me laugh
with her little antics.
Update
02/12/07: Time goes by so quickly. Shock's eleven
weeks old today. Getting bigger every minute, it seems. She
had a trip to the vet on Tuesday for her second set of shots.
She was so much different. Very outgoing. Ran up to both
the receptionist and vet and kissed them! Definitely different
than the last time! We've had lots of snow this week but
it's been cold. Today is the first day they can actually
stay outside long enough to play. She just loves the snow.
She got her pictures taken Monday in the snow by Tammy Fanter
(Fotopup), hopefully for a BC Puppy Calendar. She gave me
one of the pictures and it's beautiful. We'll see if Shock!
gets picked! Ransom made the 2007 Calendar so it would be
fun to see her daughter in the 2008! It was good she got
the shots on Monday since her eyes changed on Tuesday. Definitely
more yellow now. Getting to that Amber color I expect. Hoping
to put her in the breed ring when she turns six months old
and green eyes probably won't be good. She moves very nicely
for a pretty young pup. Hoping it stays that way As much
as I'm enjoying her puppyhood, I can't wait to see what she
looks like when she grows up. She's really a pretty pup.
The pictures don't really do her justice. My photography
leaves something to be desired.
Update
02/12/07: Today Shock! is three months old. We've
had a lot going on the last couple of weeks and will be VERY
busy until after AKC Nationals. Finally showed Ransom again
after four months off. Went to the Penn-Ohio USDAA Trial
outside of Cleveland. Ransom ran MUCH better than I ever
expected her first time out. Got a much needed Grand Prix
Q which made the trip worthwhile. Shock had a BALL there.
So many people to kiss and so many dogs to meet. Even met
a little Aussie pup a few days older. Shock was quite a bit
taller. At the moment, she's nothing but legs LOTS of leg.
Funny how different parts of her are growing at different
rates. She looked IN proportion for about an hour on Tuesday!
She weighs about 16 lbs but is quite thin. I would guess
close to 15" already. At the trial, we also got to work
a lot on attention and NOT trying to lunge, chase and bark
at the dogs running. She got the idea pretty quickly when
there was cheese involved She still has no fear and is all
over the place. I have to really watch her in my home office.
I have a daybed and she has no problem jumping up on it.
It's easily three feet high. I certainly don't want her jumping
OFF it. I even try to carry her up stairs although she's
pretty sneaky now and runs up them as fast as she can before
I can pick her up and carry her. She's very good at going
down them. Ransom was five months old before she got the
nerve to go down the stairs. Not this one! She's doing well
in puppy class too. She's very bright and picks up on things
quickly. Eyes are now pretty much an Amber color with a little
green still there. Her ears are going up. Not sure where
they will end up at this point. Have a LONG way to go with
those. I wish they would stay how they are now!
Update
03/19/07: Well, little (OK, not so little
anymore) Shock! turned 15 weeks old on Saturday. She's
a whopping 18.5 lbs and about 15 1/2" tall. She's
a big sturdy girl. I think she's really starting to look
a lot more like her daddy. She definitely has her mother's
light eye, which I love! Tons of leg, which thrills me!
She's grown a lot on the last couple of weeks. Lost her
first tooth this weekend. She learned how to catch a
frisbee and to my surprise, caught a tennis ball that
I threw to Ransom on one bounce. Very coordinated with
pretty quick reflexes so far. We haven't done much agility
training, really working on the incredibly important
relationship building. She has learned the tunnel (taught
to her by Ransom) and the chute (which she was DYING
to do after watching about 100 dogs go through it during
my classes). Also have played with weave entries. Will
start to work on some ground work after AKC Nationals.
She's learned to stay for a little longer so pictures
are easier to take. The only BAD thing about her is that
she's a BIG barker. Bark, bark, bark! We're working on
it. Apparently, she's got a lot to say!!
Update
04/03/07: Yesterday, Shock turned four months
old. We've had an incredibly busy and fun
last couple of weeks. We spent the last 10 or 11 days
in Ohio. Shock got to
meet her Grandma and her Daddy for the first time. Also
got to meet some
of her half siblings as well. She spent a LOT of time
playing with her best
friend, Brooke, who is an Irish Terrier owned by the
Constants from our
area.They
played for HOURS a day. I also had to leave her for the
first time
ever. Since the AKC Nationals won't allow pups under
six months old, she
stayed with Leanne Baird (daughter of Lisa Baird) for
the weekend.
She got to
meet their cat and spent a LOT of time playing with
Leanne's little one year
old dog, Panic. I bothered poor Leanne a lot but all
the reports were good.
The dogs had a ball. It was a good experience for Shock.
She handled it all
very well and didn't have any separation issues. Ransom,
on the other hand,
spent the entire first night without her baby, looking
for her. Up all
night, wandering. She seemed better the next day. She
was very
happy to see her
when I went to pick her up on Sunday. As far a physical
changes, she's
grown a lot. I noticed that when I picked her up, she
got LONGER, not
taller. I
put her under the wicket last night and she's around
16" tall and about
20
lbs. Still a sturdy girl. Her puppy coat is blowing and she's got a racoon
look going around her face since her face has her grown up coat and her head
still has the puppy coat. Watching her run in the backyard with her
mom is so
interesting to me. She covers a lot of ground. Seems to have a long stride
so far. Will be interesting to see how she ends up. Still a big mouth
barker though. Still working on that. Not sure if it's getting
better or worse!!
Update
04/16/07: Little
Shock is already four and a half months old! Hard to
believe. Time flies by so quickly. More socializing over
the last couple of weeks. We were in Lebanon (in the
snow!) for a USDAA trial this past weekend. I wish I
had my camera with me then. She played with a couple
other pups, one about a month older and one about a month
younger. There was a large mostly enclosed arena we were
able to cut them loose in. I could watch them play all
day. Shock's social skills are pretty good. I'm very
happy about that. She also got a chance to play with
her Cousin, Captain Jack (belonging to Kelly Garver).
They play so well together. Have their own little system.
As far as physical developments go, Shock's gotten longer
and lankier. Also taller. Just put her under the wicket
and got 16 3/4" with it resting on her withers.
Her ears are pretty nicely tipped at the moment and stand
up most of the time. They are still up and down and probably
will be until she's done teething. Losing LOTS of teeth
and her adult coat is coming in nicely. Even getting
longer on the tail. It's definitely darker, as I expected.
She had a lot of puppy coat so it made her look pretty
light. Still won't be very dark but a really nice shade
of red, I think. She's a pretty dog (at least at the
moment!) and seems pretty darned athletic. Definitely
built more like her father, which is exactly what I was
hoping for. Still has her mother's intense eyes and is
very bright. I did some teeter training last week and
it took her just a few minutes to figure out that I wanted
her to run to the down end and get on it without me there
to help. Not afraid of it at this point. Really could
care less about the movement and banging. I waited to
do any training on it until I could get her outside.
Just want to start with a quieter teeter and work up
to the noisy one inside at the barn. Still, not doing
much agility training. Started back chaining the 2O2O
on the dogwalk. She figured that out in about 2 minutes.
Done a little ground work as well and she knows tunnels,
chutes, weave entries and the low table. Will start more
ground work and contact work in the next month or so.
Attention and recalls are the number one priority at
this age. So far, so good in that area. She and the other
puppies got out of the pen they were playing in yesterday
and she came running as soon as I called. Good girl :) !!
Update
06/01/07: Shock
will be six months old tomorrow. I can't believe it.
She's close to 19" tall so still expect her to end
up a little taller than her mom. She's really growing
up. Training
is going well although not doing all that much. She did get
to do the dogwalk and A-frame in the last month at very low
heights. I've just been back-chaining a 2o2o on those pieces
up until the time I did the whole obstacle. I expected her
to go a little carefully over the contacts the first time but
Shock doesn't seem to do anything slowly :) She raced over
each one (trained a week apart) at full speed to a 2o2o! Smart
girl. I've since played around with alternating running vs.
2o2o and she adapts well so far. No hesitation. Hope that stays!
She just really likes to do anything. Also started some more
groundwork, preparing for turns and crosses. Also started stays.
She likes to do them so we'll continue. I don't like to do
too much stay work when their young but she really likes it.
Have also started some conformation training. We'll see how
she turns out. She's got enough coat, that's for sure. Below
are pictures from today (6-1-07). She had a bath today so I
took the opportunity to take some pictures of her wet and dry.
Interesting how different she looks.
Update
07/02/07: Today, Shock turned seven months
old. She's a crazy dog. Busy ALL THE TIME! Plays well
alone when no one is up for playing with her. Frisco
still adores her. She can do just about ANYTHING to him
and he still loves her. They like to race around the
yard, which makes me nervous. Ruckus is still afraid
of her and she's pretty much taken over Sidney. Sid just
pretty much stays away. I think the little red wild child
is a bit much for her. She got to see her Grandma Linda
a couple of weeks ago. Went to Linda's camp with Ruckus,
and of course, brought Ransom, Shock and Frisco along.
Worked out well since Shock got to see Grandma, her Daddy
and her half siblings, Super and Kelsey. Been a very
busy month of traveling. Also went to Perry Georgia for
the USDAA Regional so she got play with cousin Jack in
the big pond there (thanks to Aunt Kelly). As far as
physical traits go, her growth has slowed CONSIDERABLY!
She's only grown about 1/4 inch or so in the last month
and is still around 19" tall. I'm hoping she grows
at least a little more. If not, 19" isn't bad :)
She does have a few more months before her growth plates
close so there's still hope! Training is going well.
I'm going VERY slowly with her. She's been on the contacts
about six times each in the last month or so. Done some
ground work and very little else as far as agility goes.
Been working on more self controls stuff like stays before
going outside and through doors as well as stays when
throwing a toy. She loves her toys. She moves very nicely
too. That has really changed in the last week or so.
She's longer, and at the moment, has pretty good angles,
both front and rear. A little more in the rear but the
front seems to be coming along. She's definitely got
a lot of physical maturing to do but so far, not bad
:) We're off to NJ to teach in a couple of hours so that
should be a fun trip!
Update
08/03/07: Baby Shock turned 8 months old yesterday.
She appears to be starting a bit of a growth spurt. She
up to just about 19 1/2" so seems to be on an upswing.
She a little gawky at the moment with some long looking
legs :) That's good because I like legs ::)) She's really
a nice dog. A little spoiled and sassy but a really biddable,
nice working, focused girl. She's so much like her mother
sometimes, it's scary. She actually is starting to look
more like her all the time. Everyone says she looks like
a red Ransom. Little different head but a lot like her.
All the bone and substance she seemed to have as a smaller
pup is gone. Now, she's a much more slight dog. Definitely
looks like a girl :) Has a little more angulation than
her mother. Must have gotten from her wonderful daddy
(Stellar). Makes me very happy :) Not much of an "off" switch
at the moment but she's still a pup. As far as training
goes, I started directional training a bit and working
on more groundwork. Mainly turns and flatwork. Also get
out and go's. Won't do too much of that since I definitely
want to keep her working tightly. I can already see the
same tendencies in her that her mother has to go wide
and circle into me so we are working on a lot of coming
in tight laterally. A LOT of it. Probably won't be able
to overdo that with this dog! Doing a little contact
training still on low equipment. Mostly working the dogwalk.
She runs it full speed, just like everything else :)
We'll see how it progresses.
Update
09/04/07: Shock turned 9 months old on Sept.
2. Where does the time go? I still think
of her as my little baby. I finally took down her baby
ex-pen. It was like taking down
a crib :( She's coming along very nicely. I couldn't
be happier with her! She's bright,
focused and has tons of personality.
She's very
active and busy all the time, but that's the kind of dog I like :)
Structurally, I'm thrilled. Lots of angles, nice length of leg and
overall a nice
looking little girl. She's about 19 3/4" tall and still has some growing
to do.
I had her checked over on Friday by Dr. Mayer at Integrative and she felt
she still had some room left to grow in the wrist plates. She said not to
bother x-raying for hips/growth plates until 11-12 mos. I'll be patient and
wait. Dr. Mayer said she had very good muscle tone at this age and is
symmetrical in size, muscling, ets. She's a skinny thing though,
just 29 lbs. or so
as of Friday. I've included a couple of pictures of Shock playing with her
little 1/2 brother Rumor. He's out of Stellar/Neat and is about 11 wks. old!
Update
10/02/07: Today, Shock! is 10 months old.
It's been a very exciting last
month! Most exciting is that her Daddy Stellar and Grandma
Linda are now World
Championship SILVER MEDALISTS!!!! The USA Large Dog Team
won the Silver
Medal at the FCI World Agility Championships in Norway
this past weekend. How
PROUD we are!!!! As far as Shock's progress, she's right
around 20" tall but
only weighs about 29 lbs. All the substance and bone
she had as a young pup
is gone! She is a very lean fast girl. She's got a nice
temperament and
work ethic. She had a pretty exciting month, getting
to meet THREE more of her
little 1/2 brothers. She spent quite a while playing
with Thriller a couple
of weeks ago in Michigan and also played with Wonder.
Today, she got to meet
little brother Ben. Lisa Pellum came out so the two got
to play. There are
lots of pictures below. They got along great. Thanks to Lisa for helping
me get some nice pictures of Shock. Structurally, I love how she's turning
out. I can't stop staring at her most of the time. She has blown all of her
coat over the summer and it's now coming back in. I can't wait to see how it
turns out. As far as training goes, still not doing too much. I just
scheduled x-rays for mid Nov. to see where her growth plates are and to of course,
do hip prelims.
Update
12/03/07: I can't believe it but little baby
Shock! was born a year ago on Sunday 12/2! Seems like
just yesterday when I took Ransom in for the C-Section
and the little red girl came out screaming! She's grown
into a lovely little dog. I measure her at around 19
3/4-20" tall. Hasn't really grown in the last two
months. Her coat has been a real mess though. Her light
puppy hair is shedding and being replaced by a much darker
red coat. It's going to be really pretty but over the
last two months, it's been pretty awful. Even been told
she looks like Donald Trump with two plots of coarse
old dead light hair on her back. A couple of my terrier
friends helped strip some of it so, it a least, looked
somewhat presentable. Lots has gone on in the last two
months. I had her x-rays done mid-Nov. to see where her
growth was and to do her hip prelims. I haven't heard
back from OFA yet but the vet who did the x-rays (does
a LOT of the OFA films around here) thinks they should
come back "good". Hopefully, he's right :)
Since it looks like she's done growing, I started a some
jump work with her and weaves. Just like her mommy, she
learned the weaves instantly. Within five days (working
them just a couple times), she started doing the poles
straight up. So bright. Her entries are really good as
well. I was amazed at some of the entries she could hit
right off the bat. I really believe that the entry work
I do with my dogs in the beginning, really helps when
the poles go straight up, not just with the entries but
with the whole concept of weaving. I was so excited to
start the jump work, I couldn't wait to see if she jumped
like her 1/2 siblings. And, she does. She's an amazing
athlete. She just pours over the jumps and can turn mid-air.
I thought Ransom had tight turns, this pup, even more
so. I haven't really done much with the contacts yet.
Just a little work on Friday. That will be our focus
going forward along with more jump work. I am having
the time of my life training her. I can't wait to get
to the building each day to work with her. She's a little
(OK, a lot!) sassy but I like it. So much fun. Also,
have to mention that her lovely Daddy Stellar WON the
20" class at the AKC Invitational on Sunday (Shock's
1st birthday!). Pretty cool!!! I was VERY excited about
that. I had a hard time getting good pictures by myself
this am (it's VERY cold outside) so I may send more out
tomorrow if I can get some help tonight before my classes.
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