The “Name Game”

Naming Puppies Is Always Fun! (Vid uploaded of pups nursing)

Most breeders do “theme litters”. These themes are a way to identify individual litters with the actual theme being representative of a time or event significant to each litter. Think of it almost as surnames for your puppies. Some breeders to “alphabet themes”; they have the (a) litter then the (b) litter and so on. Personally, I think that is BORING and totally lacks creativity! Each puppy’s registered name represents the given theme although what you call your puppy (his/her “call name”) is totally up to each individual owner. The theme is used in puppy’s registered name that goes to AKC and will be on your registration certification for your puppy.

For those that have owned registered dogs before, this may sound familiar. For those that weren’t given a theme or due to some other circumstance, let me know if you have any questions.

Deja’s puppies are going to be themed around the word “last”. This will be her last litter. It is a bittersweet time; Deja has produced beautiful puppies but soon, it will be her turn to be an “always by my side” type of dog without her worrying about taking care of “puppies”.

Some examples of names are below but folks are certainly welcomed to come up with their own names too. Anything that goes along with the theme. I have personally killed many long hours driving from dog show to dog show playing the “name game”, LOL! It is a fun thing to do while waiting for puppies.

Each puppy will have our kennel name first: “Jema” (signifying where puppy came from). Here are some examples to give you an idea what I’m talking about.

  • Jema’s Last Dance
  • Jema’s Last Minute
  • Jema’s Last Resort
  • Jema’s Lasting Impression
  • Jema’s Last Stand
  • Jema’s Last Man Standing
  • Jema’s Home At Last
  • Jema’s Everlasting Dream
  • Jema’s Last Train To Paris
  • Jema’s Good to the Last Drop; call name “Maxwell) … This has been used before in our coffee theme. AKC will not allow it to be used again.
  • Jema’s Last of the Mohicans… This also has already been used in the past. His call name is “Hawkeye” and is a Champion dog with TONS of agility titles. He is now retired at 12 years old living his best life.

In Vee’s litter (due tomorrow!), her theme for her litter will be “Ice”. The sire for Vee’s litter is my beloved boy, (Grand Champion/Champion) GCH Tazo; now deceased. We used his frozen semen for this litter, hence the “ice” reference. Timing of breeding, when using frozen semen, is critical! Once thawed, the “collection” has an eight-hour viability window. I have done “frozen litters” in the past; there is about a 50/50 chance the girl will even get pregnant! This is another reason I bred both girls. I wasn’t as sure Vee WOULD get pregnant!

Examples of “ice” registered names:

  • Jema’s Ice Castle
  • Jema’s Fire and Ice
  • Jema’s Ice Ice Baby (already taken)
  • Jema’s Ice Princess
  • Jema’s Twice as Nice (can use words that have “ice” in them)!
  • Jema’s Alice in Wonderland
  • Jema’s Dealer’s Choice
  • Jema’s Roll The Dice
  • Jema’s Spice It Up
  • Jema’s Slice Of Life
  • Jema’s A Night In Venice
  • Jema’s Ice Breaker

Update on puppies, themselves… All are “filling out”; their bodies now match their heads. Think of it like in human newborns. Heads are always the biggest presenting part; bodies generally less big. Until they start eating and get “chubby”… we have chubby puppies now! Dew claw sites are look really good; all healing nicely. Most of the umbilicus’ have fallen off (they are tied off from the placenta shortly after birth. In a natural delivery, mom’s usually do this with their back teeth. They “grind” those cords to prevent bleeding. Standing by and “helping”, some breeders use dental floss to tie off cords. We use sterile surgical suture material because… we have it!

Pups are still “squeaking”. All move incredibly well and are able to “find mom”. We have several getting up on their rears legs; pups will be “walking” soon! And not a coincindence in the timing of these pups (warmer weather) means less chance of puppies becoming “chilled”. Rarely do I find any of them on the heating pad even in Deja’s absence. What I want to see (and what I’m seeing) is pups sprawled out (signals they are NOT cold!) The downside of them sprawling out is… I want them to give Deja enough space to lie down without one getting behind her (that is when you hear the biggest squeaks; pups have to crawl around the mountain!) Because there IS a chance Deja might not see a pup and accidentally lie on one (would NOT be good!), we have “pig rails” in her whelping box. Even if Deja (any mom) lies down, she can only lie down as close as the pig rails. There is room under those rails for pup to slide under so as to avoid actually being laid upon.

Next milestone for puppies is in approximately 5 days when eyes start to open followed closely with ears opening afterwards. Then, pups “voices” will change. They will be able to hear themselves and littermates and squeaks will turn into little barks. They will go from being little potato blobs to real dogs!

P.S. Today is “Vee Day”! I’ve lined up “help”to watch Deja’s puppies and keep an eye on Deja for anything she might need. Prayers and Happy Thoughts appreciated for Vee and her pups-to-be! I’ve no idea how many pups to expect (we did not choose to expose her to radiation otherwise known as an x-ray to get a “count”. There wasn’t a medical reason to do this so… We didn’t do it!) I will say that Vee is fascinated by Deja’s puppies and feels the need to TRY to get in with them every chance she has! Her maternal instincts have kicked in! Vee will be “set up” next to Deja so that we can keep an eye on both mom’s and puppies. Deja’s feelings about Vee’s interest in her puppies… Deja KNOWS Vee is not a threat so is not bothered by Vee’s interest. As I predicted would happen, I can see “co-parenting” happening should we choose to let that happen? It is nice to even have this as an option! (And hence the different marked puppy collars!!)

Registered Name Ideas?

Possible Suggestions for Registered Names…

In thinking more about “name ideas” for folks, I’ve compiled a list of possible names. Let me know if any of these names resonate with you and I will mark those names as “used”. These are certainly not all possible names; they are just “ideas” of what puppy could be named.

Also… my kennel name, “Jema”, will precede any chosen name to show where the puppy came from/who the breeder was…

Ideas:

Jema’s…

  • Let Freedom Ring; call name “Belle”? Or “Ringer”?
  • Free-King Awesome;
  • Free As A Bird;
  • Two’s Company; Free’s A Crowd;
  • Free At Last
  • Home Free
  • Free Samples
  • Get Out Of Jail Free
  • Free Trade
  • Free Agent
  • BOGO Free; call name “Bogo”
  • Free To Go
  • Free To Set Sail
  • Free Falling; call name “Tom” or “Petty”?
  • Land Of The Free; call name “Soldier”?
  • Love Will Set You Free
  • Born Free; call name “Elsa”?
  • Free At Last
  • Nobody Rides For Free
  • Free To Be Me
  • Freek On A Leash
  • Feel Free
  • Let Freedom Ride
  • I’d Hammer About Freedom
  • Freebird
  • Freedom Of Speech; call name “Barker”?
  • Freedom to Roam
  • Free Style
  • Footloose And Fancy Free
  • Free-quent Flyer; call name “Jet”
  • Free Spirit
  • Below Freezing; call name “Polar” or “Polaris”?
  • Freelance
  • Scott Free
  • Free Wheeling
  • Free Will
  • Free World; call name “Leader”?
  • Free To Be
  • Gravity Free; call name anything from space program like “Apollo” or “Mercury”?
  • Carefree Trail as in… Home on Carefree Trail (thanks, Krystal!)
  • Free And Clear
  • Freebies For All; call name “Alvin”?
  • Feelin’ Free

Mom and pups doing well this morning. Puppies had their first nail trim last night. Deja, especially, appreciates their nails NOT being quite so sharp!

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Milk Coma! Yep… this is what that looks like! (Look at that full belly!) 

Puppy Evaluations

Puppies Off To Their New Homes…

Puppy evaluations… otherwise known as “eenie, meenie, miney, moe”! Puppies were stacked on the grooming table last night (7/29/18) by my friend and fellow Golden Retriever club member, Terri, while we all went over “parts”. What we are looking at is how does each puppy, on his or her own, compare to the Golden Retriever standard on exactly WHAT a Golden Retriever should look like!  (The standard for the Golden Retriever was part of your “puppy packet”; it has the absolute specifics of what I’m talking about here. It can also be found on the AKC and GRCA web site.)

It was after work (for Terri) when we did the evaluations. Pups were out in the backyard running around as we evaluated one puppy at a time. And we watched as the storm clouds were moving in too! Pups all brought inside just before the rain and hail started and the evaluations continued inside. Pups were getting hungry (we all were) so I’m afraid some of my photos were only so-so. Today, I re-stacked pups on the grooming table to re-shoot all of them in much better light.

Mark is on his way to the airport to pick up Sherry. Once I confirm with Sherry, I will be able to let everyone know for sure who is getting what puppy. And I will email you the health info I have from MY vet for you to keep for your records/give to YOUR vet on your puppy.

I am sure I’ve said this many times but it bears saying again… These puppies ALL are incredibly beautiful puppies and very consistent with each other in “type” and “substance”. They have been from the start! I am VERY PROUD of each and every one of these puppies!

 

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Black Boy (now known as “Trek”)

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Blue Boy (now known as “Ziggy”)

 

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Green Boy (now known as “Finn”)

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Purple Boy (now known as “Eddy”)

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Red Girl (now known as “Vee”)

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Lime Girl (now known as “Charley”)

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Pink Girl (now known as “Gracie”)

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Yellow Girl (now known as “Zoey”)

 

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Orange Girl (now known as “Westie”)

August 30, 2018

Where did the time go? Oh… crazy busy time with folks coming to pick up their new babies. Puppies getting situated in their new homes, vet visits, and house-breaking/training started. And just like that, my house is back to “normal”! Puppy pen taken down and dining table back in its place.

It occurs to me that while the folks getting their puppies KNOW all of this, others who may be following my blog do not. Sitting in my “drafts folder” is this entry yet unpublished! So for the folks who may want to see how these pups “stacked” up for the evaluation, here they are. These puppies came at a time in my life when I needed a bit of joy and joyful they were! Some litters are just like that!

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What’s In A Name?

Naming puppies and… recent photos

Naming your new puppy is a BIG endeavor! There is the “registered name” and then the “call” name; what you call your puppy every day. Having a “theme” for a registered name helps folks see that these puppies, later dogs, are related. That they are part of a bigger picture. ALL the puppies whether they be the next big show dog or are the family’s companion are listed in a data base where there names show the world not only their pedigree but also that they are “family”. I am personally very proud of all of my puppies in this database whatever their future holds for them and their people!

For me, naming a puppy gets harder and harder. We’ve played the “name game” on numerous long car rides with my then young kids. The joke in our family is that my husband ALWAYS comes up with the name, “Cassiopia”! And he is always shut down when he suggests this name, LOL! For years, my son’s favorite name was “Astro”. I’m not sure if it was because of his interest in astronomy or the Jetson’s? When asked now if he thinks that is a good name for a puppy, he says no. But we laugh at how these were the names that always came up playing the “name game”!

For this litter, the theme is “Journey” as a credit to the sire of the litter; it’s his call name. I did have an idea of going into this theme but as usual, that idea evolved into something totally different. I don’t usually “announce” my name until after all the puppies have gone to their new homes and I know which puppy I am keeping but… I will here! My new puppy girl will be: Jema’s Journey Of Vim, Vigor, and Valor; her call name will be “Vee”. (Now I haven’t registered any puppies in a while, I need to double check with AKC to make sure I’m within my letter limits? But this is the name I would like to use.)

In Other News:

Pups have moved OUT of the whelping box and into their bigger space. We soon realized that the space may be a little TOO BIG right now! So, we divided that space to keep pups relatively contained mainly so they wake up when Deja is with them to feed them. It has been very hot here lately which is great knowing the pups are warm enough but the box was maybe a bit TOO WARM for Deja.

So… the following photos show the bigger space (and toys) pups will have soon probably when they are eating on their own. Several puppies have started to “lick” us which means we can start introducing solid food soon.

On to photos…

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With eyes and ears now open, pups realize there is a much bigger world outside their box! 

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They ALL have “escaped” at one time or another!

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Black Boy: Does this surprise anyone?! 

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Puppy is “singing”! 

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One of their favorite places to snooze

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Oh Deja! That is a puppy toy and a puppy potty box! 

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Attentive Mommy!

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I just LOVE the elephant pillow

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And so does this puppy! BIG YAWN!

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I wonder what Deja is thinking? Probably that the pups are TOO spread out now? 

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Curious Kitty

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All pups vying for the best spot

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Deja is a GREAT mom but she is very aware of all that is going on around her (and the puppies!) 

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There’s ALWAYS that one puppy!

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Dividing the area in half. This makes it much easier for pups to find mom and for Deja to keep track of them too!