We
have the right to be full members of your family. We
thrive on social interaction, praise, and love. We have
the right to stimulation. We need new games, new toys,
new experiences, and new smells to be happy.
We have the right to
regular exercise. Without it, we could become hyper,
sluggish...or fat. We have the right to have fun. We
enjoy acting like clowns now and then; don't expect
us to be predictable all the time.
We have the right to quality health care. Please stay
good friends with our vet!
We have the right to a good diet. Like some people,
we don't know what's best for us. We depend on you.
We have the right not to be rejected because of your
expectations that we be great show dogs or show cats,
watchdogs, hunters, or baby-sitters.
We have the right to receive proper training. Otherwise,
our good relationship could be marred by confusion and
strife - and we could become dangerous to ourselves
and others.
We have the right to guidance and correction based on
understanding and compassion, rather than abuse. We
have the right to live with dignity...and to die with
dignity when the time comes.
---Author Unknown
There
is a lot of controversy and misguided information online about
teacup dogs.
The thing
is, its all true! WHAT!
Well, to an extent.
You see there are breeds who have
a gene that stunts the size of the dog, and there are runts.
Also there different variations of the smaller structure genealogy.
Take the poodle for instants,
they have teacup poodles, that are just the smaller variation
of the toy poodle, perfectly healthy, but cannot be bred.
Why
cant they be bred? Well they do not have the many
generations behind them supporting that gene, such as the Yorkie
dose.
Also you must be careful that
you do not buy a runt, lots of breeders well sell a runt as a
teacup. always ask the parents size.
A true teacup has generations
of the smaller structured genes along the blood line.
They are just as healthy as the
big ones. but of course sense they are smaller they can easy get
hurt if stepped on, or played ruffly, These
are not dogs for young children.
Now
what about the Micro?
Well teacups are many, many generations in to breeding
but the micro just started, branched out and through the teacup
Yorkie genealogy.
Teacups are 5-4 pounds, where
a micro is 3 and under. and again, please make sure you do not
buy a runt! Runt do tend to have alot of health problems, and
sometimes can catch up in growth any how.
There are tests they can run to see if the puppy is healthy and
not a runt. Any professional breeder would be able to tell just
from raising the puppy, and again refer to the parents.
Micros, being fairly new (under 20 generations) are not recognized,
and so the breeder should state by the puppy the generation, such
as F-3 meaning third generation in size.
Each
of our Ewoak "Teacup/Micro Designer puppies" receives...
•
An Examination by a Veterinarian, and Top Quality Shipping
Carrier
(With Shipping Only)
• First two sets of Shots, Deworming
(Three Sets When Shipped)
•
dew claws removed and docked tails.
• Bloodline Linage Document
& Registration
(The Shichon and Mediterranean
TeddyBear mix "Masiys
Puppies"
cannot be registered but still comes with
a family linage document with photos of dam and sire )
• An Outfit
• Life Time Phone and Email Support
•
A CD of your puppys weekly photos, Video of your Chioce, and Tips
on Potty Training, Puppy Training, socializing, and Much Much
More, so your new puppys Super
Development
dosent stop here!
•
Baby Blankie that smells like mom
•
Weekly Updates with photos, video, and weekly updates on the steps
we take to socialize your new puppy and the puppy's development.
These Mediterranean Teddy Bear Puppies are registered at IDCR These Puppies will weigh from 7-10 pounds as an adult.
WEEK
ONE
At
this time they are just feeling around and growing.
We give them stimuli about two times a day, by picking
them up, rubbing our face on them, petting their backs,
this help associate human smells with positive stimuli.
We also are talking to them, so they know human voices,
this will help them pick up commands when older.
WEEK ONE, TWO & THREE At
the end of each week during the first three weeks, We give them each an olive oil treatment, this is just like baby oil, but more natural, for the skin and coat.
WEEK
TWO As
far as development, they are scooting around and beginning
to build there muscles, they lift the head and look towards
a sound.
We are now putting them on different textured blankets, this
stimulates the nerves in there feet and skin. To enhance balance,
and play. We also tickle them and scratch there butts, to
get a little more personal with them, to enhance a bonding
emotion in them young.
We
are also altering the lights, we had a soft light in the room,
for the development of the eyes, were now switching once a
day to an energy saver bulb, which isn't as hard a common
bulb, when there eyes open we wont use ether for three days
and just let some natural light flow in, then we will go to
soft bulb for a day then the energy saver bulb switch again
for at least a week. This well help them be able to focus
there eyes quicker. It also enhances night vision, and makes
the eyes with proper deit very healthy, long term.
WEEK
THREE & FOUR
At
this time we aren't focusing on the development,
we are only focusing on the socializing,
they have just opened there eyes, and we want the eyes as
there ajusting to see us, we give them tons of petting, and
rub our fingers around the cheeks to get them to play a bit
with us, there ears are opening too so we have started calling
them by name.
WEEK
FIVE We
are socializing, and working with the eyes, getting them to
follow and look in different directions to strengthen the
eye muscles, we are also grooming them so they don't have
to look through the fur, the fur causes there eyes to be opposite
of cross eyed, our pups are corrected at this young age to
have normal looking and functioning eyes, PLEASE keep there eyes groomed once you have them so our work
isn't for nothing.
Next Week we will be starting up the senses stimulus.
The Hair has just started to grow, and
the puppies have just started to play, they also have just
started to eat, we only give them smashed up beef stew at
this time so its like a thick liquid made from peas, carrots,
beef and water cooked overnight.
During this week we also bring in the litter box, We introduce the litter box this week then puppy pads around six weeks, However its still hit and miss, some get it right away, some don't by the time you bring them into your home, but we give you all the necessary information to ether pad, litter box, out door or leash train them, so when they come into your home you can finish what we have started.
Please note: The
eye exercises are not to clear a genetic defect from our lineages,
our lineages come from healthy dogs.
But are actually something I had come up with.
My sons had lazy or crossed eyes as babies, doctor Siegel
from pacific eye institute had shown me exercises to do with
them to correct this. When I volunteered at the human centers
before I even had these dogs I noticed the way furry dogs
had developed an opposite look to the crossed eyes. Due to
looking around there fur. This has developed over years and
years of breeding the fuzzier dogs in many breeds.
Well I didn't like it and thought if I kept the face groomed
and did the eye exercises dr Siegel showed me for my children
I could correct it. Come to find out not only dose it correct
it, but if you do it while they are young, they grow to have
gorgeous eyes, ( See
my photo page ).
Once you receive a puppy the exercises are no longer needed,
just keeping the face groomed.
WEEK
SIX We
are Working on the floppytizing, working
on the eyes and
working with the senses, We give them different taste of safe
organic foods, such as honey, Banana Chips, beef broth, beef
soup paste (home made), and other foods, just a drop. This
well give them a strong gut able to also absourb a a variety
of nutrients. We are also now taking them to the yard, there
eyes are adjusting to sun light, and we are giving them different
things to smell, flowers, bugs, our cat, grass, rocks ex..
They are very play
full now, and wake up in a hurry when I say "puppy!"
they lick you, gnaw on you, cry for you, I even cuddle them
in the bed and they fall asleep with there little noses snuggle
up to you. They already have a strong attachment to people.
WEEK
SEVEN We
are working on motor skills, and listening skills,
we have them run up and down stairs with us. and follow the
puppy noise. We also hide and yell puppy so they can find
us. we also use a cream rub on the feet, but theres no real
reason except they like it, it may have its benefits to the
pads.
WEEK
EIGHT Potty Training Using puppy Pads, and playing out side one hour after feedings. Fun and games. They learn action words like Wanta
Go, Puppy, and a few others which we have been doing, but
besides that it all about the human bond.
From here out we do photos through email by request, From this point on the development is the same as this week, and as a single mom running cub scouts, raising puppies and children, and the community involvements and fosters and other tasks and projects, i just need a bit of a rest, updating takes at least four hours, Mondays are hectic as it is, but i have no problems sending a photo, also depending on development of the puppy some local pick ups are at the end of eight weeks, so just about nine weeks old. so this time is busy, due to prepping for transfer, We need to keep the puppy separated from the pack for a day, so being away from mom isn't as painful, also they need a last deworm, and pest control for the ride home as well as a bath and fluff and the package preparement.
Sorry for any inconvenience this may have, but our camera seems to be on the fritz yet again. However this well be corrected by next week, for any requested photos. We still posted the photos but some are really fuzzy, however for some reason the video seems fine, so you can see them clearer in the video.
We
are happy to announce that we are foster parents of
the HUMANE SOCIETY in Montgomery Tx, want to see our
fosters get well and go home? We also donate puppies
to disabled or ill children, to see some of our donation
children or to apply for a donation.
We have set
up a FREE Online family Network! To offer those selling
any puppies like teddy bears, the Online Marketing the
nation wide mills use, and support. In effort to slow
down the mills and give others the awesome experience
of breeding a dog.
Both the Bichon and
the Shih Tzu are very social dogs, and the mix is every
bit as social. To learn more about these rag doll babies
and the in depth development ...