Wednesday, January 9, 2008

This is Hazel


This is Hazel.


On November 17, 2007 we found her in a field starving, cold and scared. She looked up at me with her pretty hazel colored eyes and I named her Hazel.
We brought her home and fed her lots of home cooked food and supplements. We bought her a bed and hooked up a heating pad for her to keep warm on the back porch at night.


She started to warm up to us and let us give her a bath. She had some fleas so we gave her a nice non-toxic herbal flea dip. We noticed that she had a slight infection in her vagina so she went to the vet and got that fixed. She started to gain weight and was introduced to our Pugs Mandi and Meika.


She made friends with the pugs and was allowed in the house. Hazel started to show us that she trusted us and would approach us for pets and love. A month passed and she was gaining more weight, especially in the stomach area. We thought that she was just getting a fat belly like the pugs and being pregnant was the last thing should could be...

Jon's parents helped us to convince us that she was pregnant. A visit to the vet confirmed it. Soon she was so big around the tummy! We started to feel the pups move inside her. How cool it was!

Finally the day arrived!
On January 7th 2007 at 1:30 pm the pups were born.
9 healthy beautiful pups
Seven boys
3 sable colored and 4 multi colored
Two girls
1 light sable/ red (who looks just like her mom)
1 multi color
The are all healthy and active, no runts!

A phone call to the person who lives near the field where Hazel was living for 5 days confirmed that the father of the pups is 100% McNab, a breed that originated from a smooth-coated dog typically reported to be the Scotch Collie or Fox Collie that was also the ancestor of the Border Collie. The breed's focus is on herding. His name is Frank. Frank was last seen playing and mounting Hazel. Frank is very very smart and loves to play fetch knows voice commands and is a happy guy. He lives on a ranch where he works herding sheep, goats and cows. Frank is in great shape for a 12 year old.

Hazel looks to be Canann, a herding and flock guardian dog native to the Middle East . She is SUPER SMART. The pups will be very smart too. Since they will have such strong instincts, they will need to have "jobs" or lots of room to roam and 2 walks each day. See the articles on left of the page.



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