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Well .. let's see … All's well at the "dogwoof suite". The main event this week was the opening of the eyes.
Being that Whoopsie was the first born of the two, I guess Ohno has decided he didn't want to be last in everything so he was the first one to open his eyes. Ohno decided on Sunday (13 days old) that he's been in the dark long enough; Whoopsie decided to follow suit on Wednesday (16 days old) to check out what her lil' brother been seeing. So yep – that's the most excitement so far this week.
Ohno is starting to try to stand/walk on all legs and is doing pretty good. Whoopsie apparently is in no hurry and figures when its time to happen then so be it – she'll just one day stand up and go. Whoopsie is looking like she's trying to do dalmation imitation; her skin (not the hair itself) is getting black dots randomly appearing. As for Ohno, he's still looking like his mom for most part but then again his lil' face with the white lil' streak on his forehead sometimes causes him to look like a lil' skunk.
They will be having their "suite" remodeled in the next few days for when the pups do start to walk around and figure out a bit of independant life. In about a week or so they'll be ready to learn to start drinking out of a shallow dish and then the fun life of puppy mush & learning to eat "real food" will be happening. Thankfully mom Madison loves to keep her young uns' clean because I'm sure she'll be busy the first few times of their frollicking in their food!
Madison is still a happy dog even tho still cautious about her pups. When she's not feeling like she has to protect, she's nosing around checking things out like a lil busy body & then of course she stops for belly rubs. I also learned this week she can be a hoarder of toys. In her doggie mind she probably thinks its more of a "collector" because she puts them nicely in her doggie bed so no one plays with them – just looks at them. Its pretty cute to watch her. When I took this week's pictures, she decided she should be in the majority of them so she was. But here are one each of the babes (all I could get this round) and some of the "family".

Hi everyone.
The past week with Madison and babes has been good. Today the pups are 10 days old; they are doing what pups that age do — which is basically nothing but look cute, nurse on mama, sleep & "crawl" around the crate (mainly to find mama @ feeding time). And naturally they've grown a bit but it'll still be a couple weeks until their eyes open & they try to start walking. Mom is still somewhat peculiar about who comes around her babies and she'll "tell them". She is, however, letting me now touch them which is thrilling to me of course since they are so cute.
Madison is (still) doing a great mothering job. For the past 4 days she has spent a few minutes away from the room to check out what's going on outside her "hotel suite". Her favorite treats are still Bacon Strips; she turns her nose at the other types offered & they stay lying around uneaten. She's a lil' love-bug with people once she gets in the comfort zone of the person & loves to be kissed and rubbed on. She's become somewhat friends with my cat Sophie and they'll mingle around together as long as Sophie doesn't go down the hall toward babies.
Whoopsie likes to sleep – at least compared to Ohno. Ohno seems to be typical boy…it seems like he is always looking to nurse or at least just be close to his mama (true mama's boy). Both of them (probably more so Ohno) are getting quite fast at doing the worm crawl around the crate.

As a rescue of animals, one of our goals is to give homeless dogs (and cats) a New life.

This would involve a new (forever) family with usually a new name and such… just everything New to them so that they can move on to the happy life they deserve.
Sometimes life will bring something new that surprises everyone. Madison, I'm sure, was just as surprised as the JCAPL group was in something else new … puppies. Yep, Madison gave birth to two babies on 10-4-10. Being that this was unexpected, they got names of the "human error" element as well as "surprise" element (for those people who don't spay & neuter to avoid this type of mishap). The firstborn (female) which is the white pup is name Whoopsie. The second born (male) resembles his mommy quite much in color/markings and is name Ohno. Mommy Madison & babies are doing fine with Madison being a sweet mommy & taking care of them as a good mommy would.
Madison has a new home, but is currently back in foster to raise her babies. The babies will be ready for adoption after 8wks old; around the first part of December. Until then, be on the look out for updates and puppy pics as they grow and start to move around.
Loving families needed to join our fostering team...
Adoptions have dropped because of the economic situation and the increase of owner surrender dogs and cats from folks who lost their homes. We have also had a big drop in foster homes for the same reason. Can you open your home and heart to just one dog or cat until adopted? JCAPL provides the medical care and basic needs like food and toys (more info about fostering here).
If you are unable to foster, but want to help, consider sponsoring an animal.
There are so many animals in need of our help. The ones we can't help end up at shelters which are so overcrowded they have dropped their hold times.
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