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Irish had the first puppy at 9PM April 14th and then the labor stalled. We knew the litter was going to be very small, and it turned out that there were only two puppies in there. Unfortunately, the second pup was breech and was stuck in the birth canal for too long. (Previous Litters)

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Our last puppy (#10 of 9) was delivered several hours after the rest. Duchess' contractions had weakened and she did not have the strength to deliver the last pup. Finally after several hours of working, and just when we were ready to rush her to the Vet, she pushed until the head was in sight. The bag was torn and the poor puppies tongue was purple from not breathing. We quickly got her out but she was totally non-responsive. We wiped her off and tried to revive her by "roughing her up" but she was limp and not breathing. Both my wife and I attempted to give the pup mouth to mouth and even Duchy tried to help. We were just ready to give up when she started taking shallow breaths, but she was totally limp. For several minutes she was barely breathing and had not yet moved. The whole time we are praying, "please God, just let her live!" Again when we were about to give up she moved her foot. Over the next hour just as we would think there is no hope, she would begin doing something new. We prepared our kids for the worst, but we are hoping and praying that she will pull through! We have called her "Angel" and whether she is only with us a short time or if she really does turn out to be the miracle baby, we feel lucky to have had her! (7.25.2009 3:57 PM)
Our last puppy (#10 of 9) was delivered several hours after the rest. Duchess' contractions had weakened and she did not have the strength to deliver the last pup. Finally after several hours of working, and just when we were ready to rush her to the Vet, she pushed until the head was in sight. The bag was torn and the poor puppies tongue was purple from not breathing. We quickly got her out but she was totally non-responsive. We wiped her off and tried to revive her by "roughing her up" but she was limp and not breathing. Both my wife and I attempted to give the pup mouth to mouth and even Duchy tried to help. We were just ready to give up when she started taking shallow breaths, but she was totally limp. For several minutes she was barely breathing and had not yet moved. The whole time we are praying, "please God, just let her live!" Again when we were about to give up she moved her foot. Over the next hour just as we would think there is no hope, she would begin doing something new. We prepared our kids for the worst, but we are hoping and praying that she will pull through! We have called her "Angel" and whether she is only with us a short time or if she really does turn out to be the miracle baby, we feel lucky to have had her! (7.25.2009 3:57 PM)

So I am sad to say we only had one puppy. She is a beautiful fawn female with a black mask. And went to her new family in South Bend on May 28th.
Our puppies have a good blood line and come from excellent temperament parents. Pups from previous litters are absolutely beautiful as you can see in some of the pis below. We are heart broken over the lost puppy and would like to see the one remaining go to a loving home as soon as she is ready (around 9 weeks old).

There were 5 girls and 4 boys all fawn with black mask and VERY cute!
Irish went in for her C-Section August 7th at 8:00 AM. Everything went very well and she delivered 10 great puppies! These puppies have all gone to good homes. Please contact us if you are interested in an upcoming litter.
All puppies will be sold only to approved homes with purchase agreement.




