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How cosy does this little boy look eh?!

Sitting Pretty (six out of seven isnt bad!)

 

Puppy mayhem

The pups are developing so fast!  They are fast on their little paws too!  (my adapted walk is now more shoop shoop as if skiing!) Here is a video clip of the puppies playing. I have taken lots of photos … Continue reading

A few video clips

I have a few clips that I took on the 18th April. Puppies coming in from the garden Puppies chasing Molly around the garden Molly and Melvin playing with the puppies At mealtimes I have to adapt my walk as they … Continue reading

Puppies have had a busy day

The sun was out and it was a lovely dry and warm day!  Which is perfect for the pups! The pups have had plenty of time in the garden playing today.  they have really enjoyed racing about the garden, particularly with their … Continue reading

Where does the time go?

I cant believe our puppies are now five and a half weeks old!  They are full of fun, skipping about the living room and the garden!  They are getting very fast too! We do have two puppies who are escapees….shall … Continue reading

Five Weeks Old and introducing our Puppy…

We have made a decision which black girl we are keeping….. drumroll….. Maggie. Maggie is part of our future plans for Marchstone Labradors.  Dependant on how she develops and her health test results we do hope to have puppies with … Continue reading

Just a small update for now….

Just thought I would let you know how proud I am of the puppies today – we had a completely clean pen overnight.  All wees and poos in the garden!!!! WOOP WOOP!!! (poo patrol was an easier task today!) Be … Continue reading

Follow The Leader!

Follow The Leader A game that is often played at Marchstone.  Normally it is with Katherine and the puppies following her, which I am sure we will all look forward to seeing videos of Katherine playing this game with the … Continue reading

Chaos!

Today was worming day.  I routinely weigh the puppies up to three weeks for a very specific reason.  They are so active that it is difficult weighing them as they get bigger.  From the age of three weeks I weigh … Continue reading