Welcome to PABLO and DINA’s litter page!
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Growth Updates 0-8 Weeks
Delivery Day
Congratulations to all our DKV families! Our beautiful import, Dina has delivered seven puppies, four males and three females. We are always concerned when a female has her first litter because there is no way to know what kind of mother she will be. Not all dogs have that natural maternal instinct the second they give birth. We are happy to announce, Dina surely has it! She seems to be amazed by her puppies. She keeps them close and is constantly loving on them. Dina does not even move at all when they are nursing. We are so happy that Dina is showing outstanding signs of being a wonderful mother.
Check out these babies y’all. They are chunky, healthy, and as cute as can be! We are so happy. CONGRATULATIONS to all our DKV familes!
Week 1 Update
Hello DKV family! We made it to the end of week one and the babies are doing great! Their appetites are absolutely amazing, as you will see in the videos. Mama continues to be protective of her babies and we are proud at how well she is doing with her puppies, especially being her first litter. Overall, we are very pleased and excited to watch this litter grow.
During the first two weeks of life, not much happens. Newborn puppies sleep about 22-23 hours a day. I know that sounds unbelievable but it is true. The puppies stay next to mama at all times, since they are unable to regulate their body temperatures at this young age. The simply wake for a minute to eat, potty, and go back to sleep. LOL
If you did not know, puppy eyes and ears are both sealed at this age. So, they do not see or hear anything. These will begin to crack when they reach two weeks of age, so any day now. We do not handle the babies too much at this age. All we focus on is making sure the puppies stay warm next to mama, are nursing every two hours, and keeping mama fed and happy. Next week, we will begin to see changes. Enjoy the videos. Look how strong they have gotten!
Week 2 Update
Hello DKV family! Week two went great. As I explained last week, the first two weeks of life are quite quiet. These two weeks are spent just allowing mama to bond with her babies and allowing the babies to grow strong, and this is exactly what has happened.
Dina continues to grow as a mother. You can see her become more attached to her babies as each day goes by. Dina is learning to groom and care for her puppies very well. Even small things like getting up to go outside, you can tell Dina is very aware of where she stands and making sure she does not step on a pup. These are all great things we like to see.
The puppies are growing strong and becoming little chunkers. They have good appetites and are absolute pros at finding mama when it’s time to nurse. When they are not nursing, they do not wander to far from her. If one gets too far, they wiggle their way back pretty quickly. LOL.
The biggest change this week is the puppies have opened their eyes. This is always my favorite part about the end of week two. It just makes it more real to see the babies look back at you. The puppies ears have also opened. This is when the babies will begin to react to new sounds and noises. The best part of their reactions is hearing them bark for the first time if something startles them. I haven’t heard any bark yet, but I am sure it’s coming.
That’s all for this week’s update. I did not get any photos or videos this week but I will post new photos next week. Usually photos and/or videos are done at week one, three, five, and seven. I will occasionally do extra, but today we have a birthday in the family. I hope everyone has a blessed day and enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Week 3 Update
Hello DKV family! I am doing this week’s update a few days early since I won’t be available this weekend. Overall, puppies continue to do well. Their eyes and ears are open and they are as cute as ever, which you will see in the photos below.
All of the puppies continue to nurse well and seems to be putting on weight consistently, which is a good thing. They are so lucky. LOL.
The puppies are still sleeping most of the day, so there is not too much to update this week. Remember, puppies cannot regulate their body temperature at this age, so that is why they stay close to mama at all times. That will begin to change next week when they will begin to explore a little further and begin to get picked up more. Until then, enjoy the photos!
PS. Yellow collar male has a small white spot on his chest, which you can see in his first photo. This is in the Rottweiler DNA. If you don’t know, the Mountain dog, which has a white chest, was one of the breeds that created the Rottweiler. As a result, it still pops up occasionally in a litter. This is only cosmetic and does not affect the health of the puppy in any way. It just makes them a little more unique.
Week 4 Update
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Week 5 Update
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Week 6 Update
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Week 7 Update
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