Gundog taining, how hard can it be!
Sunday, March 29th, 2009Take a look at this, it just shows how important love, body language and voice are when it comes to dog training! Why do so many of us struggle then?
Take a look at this, it just shows how important love, body language and voice are when it comes to dog training! Why do so many of us struggle then?
Our Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever litter are now 5 weeks old and starting to get about really well, take a look!
Our Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppies are now 2 weeks old are doing really well, they are growing fast and getting stronger on there feet every day. All 7 Toller puppies now have their eyes open and are starting to explore everywhere! We are really pleased with how the litter is progressing and really shocked at the fantastic white markings throughout this litter.
On Sunday 1st Amber finally decided it was time to burst! Amber our Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever female has been carrying a heavy load for some time and we was not sure what to expect. Was she full of puppies or hot air? Well there was ample water but also 7 puppies. 2 toller males and 5 toller females. All puppies appear healthy so fingers crossed they thrive in these early days.