**Road's End Papillons- established in 2006
**We are advocates of raw-, fresh, "human-grade food" for our canine friends .
And:
we follow limited vaccination guidelines.
**Please note that Road's End available Papillons are
only to be seen by clicking on the AVAILABLE page, unless mentioned otherwise
Monday, July 18, 2011
Greetings from Japan:
6 Months old Papillon, Road's End Papillons: Owned by Others
New photos from Fino, @ 6 months.
Excellent photography by Burd L. Armor, who is also the owner of Fino.
Fino is the sister to our Coco.
Attached are some photos of Fino at six months. She continues to have a very slender, athletic build and is quick and agile. She weighs 3.8 pounds and continues to develop lovely coloring like her sister. You can get the best idea of her size in the photo with the yellow tennis ball. The two-colored ball in the other photos is about 2/3 the diameter of an actual tennis ball. The photo with my grand-daughter shows her exhausted after a lengthy session chasing balls. More often she exhausts the grand-kids.
Excellent photography by Burd L. Armor, who is also the owner of Fino.
Fino is the sister to our Coco.
Hi Antje,
Attached are some photos of Fino at six months. She continues to have a very slender, athletic build and is quick and agile. She weighs 3.8 pounds and continues to develop lovely coloring like her sister. You can get the best idea of her size in the photo with the yellow tennis ball. The two-colored ball in the other photos is about 2/3 the diameter of an actual tennis ball. The photo with my grand-daughter shows her exhausted after a lengthy session chasing balls. More often she exhausts the grand-kids.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Road's end Papillons: Owned by Others
Road's end Titine:
She is a LOVER, she actually gives hugs. She has a beautiful coat, she likes to eat too much! & is a huge part of our family
God Bless,
Titine’s Mommy
She is a LOVER, she actually gives hugs. She has a beautiful coat, she likes to eat too much! & is a huge part of our family
God Bless,
Titine’s Mommy
Papillon: Road's End Madame Mimi
Mimi today:
Mimi is the daughter of our Vroni, who is now neutered, and available to go to a loving home. After 2 c sections, it was best to have Mimi spayed and retire from our breeding program.
Mimi is the daughter of our Vroni, who is now neutered, and available to go to a loving home. After 2 c sections, it was best to have Mimi spayed and retire from our breeding program.
Above: Mimi
Below: Vroni
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Road's End Papillons: Owned by Others
Road's End Yellow Pepper:
Here an up-date from his new mom.
As you can imagine he is quite a little chewing machine! He has many toys to chew on, and is currently chewing on his favorite bully stick after waking up from an afternoon nap. He enjoys sleeping on his back, which is so cute and funny to me.
Here an up-date from his new mom.
he is doing absolutely fantastic!! He weighs around 4.5 pounds now, is very energetic, sweet, smart, adorable, and does wonderful in his puppy kindergarten class. He has learned to sit, lay down, come, "take it" and "leave it", as well as use the bathroom outside and on his wee wee pads at night. Today I took him to a small dog socialization play date, and he had so much fun meeting other small dogs (including 2 other papillons). He got his second round of shots 2 weeks ago and did well, no reactions. I have also brushed his teeth and bathed him twice, all with no problems. :)
As you can imagine he is quite a little chewing machine! He has many toys to chew on, and is currently chewing on his favorite bully stick after waking up from an afternoon nap. He enjoys sleeping on his back, which is so cute and funny to me.
I continue to enjoy watching him grow and develop. His veterinarian says he is developing wonderfully!
Thank you and hope all is well on the farm!!
Yellow Stone is now 13 Weeks old. His brother,Yellow Stone, here with us, is still available.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Papillons, Phalenes: Picky Eaters (cont)
This tip is well worth mentioning on this post again, in case you do not read the comments under the posts.
Anonymous wrote this advise:
new comment on your post "Papillons, Phalenes: Picky Eaters":
To keep the canned food fresh, since I use such a small amount at a time, I put it into ice cube trays and freeze it then just thaw one at a time.
Also, there are freeze dried beef and chicken liver treats that don't have any additives in them; just the liver and some have apples or pumpkin. They crumble easily so I pound a few into dust with a rolling pin and put in an empty seasoning container with wide holes in the cap. A sprinkle over the food makes it desirable.
Thank you Ramirez 101
Anonymous wrote this advise:
new comment on your post "Papillons, Phalenes: Picky Eaters":
To keep the canned food fresh, since I use such a small amount at a time, I put it into ice cube trays and freeze it then just thaw one at a time.
Also, there are freeze dried beef and chicken liver treats that don't have any additives in them; just the liver and some have apples or pumpkin. They crumble easily so I pound a few into dust with a rolling pin and put in an empty seasoning container with wide holes in the cap. A sprinkle over the food makes it desirable.
Thank you Ramirez 101
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