Bea's Puppy Blog

Welcome to Dinsdale Standard Schnauzers puppy blog following the birth and raising of Bea's pups.

This Puppy Blog is a little more bittersweet then usual as Mom Bea passed away during an emergency c-section to deliver her pups. Bea's official name was Am.Champion Dinsdale Chimera Bumble Bea and she was co-owned by myself at Dinsdale Standard Schnauzers and Brooke Thomas of Chimera Standard Schnauzers

We know that Bea will live on through her beautiful litter of eleven.

On Our Website you will find all the Health Clearances that have been performed on both Bea and the Father to be, American Grand Champion Sketchbook Smarty Jones.

Link to those pages is HERE

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Boy available


We have one male puppy not yet spoken for, if you are interested please email me at dinsdale@eagle.ca and I will send you out information and our questionnaire

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Two weeks old

 Although you really cannot tell in these photos, the pups eyes have opened the last couple of days.  They are testing out wobbly legs and over the next week they should start to interact with us, looking forward to that.






Friday, August 14, 2015

Week one finished

I have to admit that I am relieved to have this past week over with.  It has been stressful, tragic, exhausting and I want to move forward now and set myself to enjoying raising Bea's beautiful gift of eleven sweet puppies.
I took them all into the vets yesterday for tail docking and health checks and everyone is doing well.  Pups are gaining weight daily, they are the most quiet pups, very content, fingers crossed that is how they will continue LOL one can always hope.

Below are some Friday night photos....








Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Day Five

A big smile from Auntie Clover as she lounges on 'her' recliner in the puppy nursery watching over her 11 charges...Everything is going well, pups are all gaining weight and I am cautiously optimistic that we are going to be OK.  Pups are scheduled for a Vet visit Thursday morning for a quick health check and tail docking. 
Below are some photos I took this morning after the pups were fed and cleaned and snuggled with Auntie Clover for a time.  They are very content babies.








Sunday, August 9, 2015

In the blink of an eye....

....your whole life can change..

I have lots to update about Bea's pups and it starts with some tragic events.  Thursday morning Bea's temperature dropped, this is normal and tells us that pups are likely to arrive in the next 24 hours.  Later in the morning Bea started to nest and by six o'clock the first puppy had arrived.  Everything went well and within a couple of hours we had 4 healthy pups.  At this point Bea settled in to nurse and rest and I waited for the labour to continue.  Within a few hours it was obvious we had problems with puppy number 5 and I rushed Bea in to the Vets, they agreed a puppy was stuck in the birth canal and Bea was prepped for a c-section to deliver the remaining pups.

Happily 7 more healthy pups were removed, sadly the pup in the birth canal did not survive.

I was busy cleaning the pups and the vet was finishing up surgery when Bea's blood pressure started to fall, while working on getting pressure back up Bea crashed and her heart and lungs failed.  They worked for a long time to revive her but in the end Bea passed away.  It was devastating, in 25 years of breeding I have never lost one of my girls in surgery.

Friday is still foggy as I was stunned by the turn of events and having to return home with 11 pups and no Bea.  Thankfully the urgency of the situation has not allowed me to get lost in the tragedy of events.  We have set up a schedule every 2-3 hours to feed the pups, day and night, eventually I will be able to stretch that out to 4 hours and in a couple of weeks we will start to wean them.  Because only four of the pups were able to get the first milk from their mom (this is called colostrum and passes all of mums immunities to the pups) we have administered fresh frozen plasma to the pups to provide them with the necessary healthy immunities that they would of gotten from the mothers first milk.

The pups are super healthy and vigorous and are thriving, an unexpected turn of events is Bea's half sister Clover, she is such a super mom herself that I decided to see what she would do with her sisters pups, Clover stepped right up for the job and has taken on the role of mom for the puppies.  She cleans them and even allows them to nurse, right now there is no milk from Clover but it is very possible that she will start to produce some.  In the meantime they are getting the value of her maternal care and just the action of nursing is mentally and physically stimulating the pups and allowing them to mature normally under abnormal circumstances.

Clover looking after 'her new' pups


For everyone on our waiting list I will be in touch, I want to allow the pups, Clover and myself a little time to settle into our new routine and to feel confident that all is indeed good with the pups before I officially confirm if I have a puppy for you.  Please feel free to email me at dinsdale@eagle.ca if you have questions and to let me know you are still indeed interested in a puppy.

Please consider if you are open to leaving a natural tail on your puppy, or, not.  I need to know your thoughts on a natural tail by Tuesday as I have to decide how many will be docked, or, not at that time.

In the meantime, here are some photos I took yesterday of the lovely pups, we have 3 girls and 8 boys.














Monday, August 3, 2015

Breakfast

As we move into the final week of Bea's pregnancy she is getting very picky about what she will eat.  This morning I decided to combine some summer squash and organic sausage from last night into a delicious scrambled egg breakfast for Bea....how could she resist?  Enjoy Princess Bea