our local vet runs a puppy class every Wednesday evening. Nella has been taking Luna there for the last two weeks as i am in work i am unable to go. Luna is having a great time meeting all the other puppy's, it is a great opportunity to socialise her at a young age. The classes are really good, they give out a lot of great advice and every week you get a treat for turning up. So far the vet has given Luna Science Plan puppy food and a cool little device for holding her toilet bags. Surprisingly Luna is not the biggest puppy at the group, there is a deer hound who has become her best friend. So i thought i would leave you with some pics of the group.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Getting to know the locals.
We are currently getting Luna used to the big outdoors, we want to socialise her with as many things early on, so that she's not a shy or aggressive dog when she is older. Luna is taking to it really well, she really has no fear and everything seems to be a friend to her. I wanted to upload some of the pics from todays walk so you could all see how she is getting along. We are really lucky to live in the country side, there is so much here for dogs to do, and she really seems happy with her surroundings.
Monday, 21 February 2011
12 weeks old...... The Big Outdoors.
Luna is growing fast, she is approaching 12 weeks old now and settling well into her new home. This breed of dog really seems suited to living in the country, we can hardly keep her in the house. I am annoyed i didnt have my camera on me at the time, as the other day there was a fox hunt outside my house. We took luna out to see all the Horses and Hounds and she did really well. With all the noise and people around i thought she would be shy but Luna is a really bold puppy and sees everything as a new friend. Now that all her jabs are in order we want to get Luna socialised with as many things as we can.
Mt Grandparents have a & year old Labrador called Molly so we take luna down to see her most days. They get on great together, although Luna can be a bit boisterous with Molly. Luna still has her sharp puppy teeth so it can really hurt if she gets carried away. This Wednesday our vets run a puppy class so it will be good to see how Luna gets along with all the other dogs. I would really like to take Luna to Training lessons, as she is doing great with her training so far. Although it is really expensive so i may just carry on with the training myself.
Hope everyone is enjoying the blog.... I will do my best to keep it as up to date as i can.
Sunday, 13 February 2011
10 weeks old!
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Luna day 9..... learning the ropes.
Also she is beginning to learn a few commands. To date she has grasped the ability to 'sit', and is great at playing 'Fetch' although i am not sure this is so much of a command more like a constant desire to be played with.
I have recently found the camera option on my camera so i thought it would be good to video Luna out and about for the blog, something a little bit more interesting than just seeing pictures of her. I am approaching training through 'Treat Training' I think this is the most effective way to train a dog, as they will do anything for food and it is a great way to grad there attention. So far i am keeping it simple and sticking to the 'sit' command, but i will bring in some more over the next week or so and see where i get with it all. I think she is doing great for 8 weeks old and hope she really grasp the basic of dog training.....fingers crossed.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Day 3 with the Pup....
I thought I would update the blog on how things are going with the puppy. The first night was hard as she was not happy sleeping away from us, night two was much better, and last night was really good. I think she is beginning to settle down into her new home.
We are trying to get her socialised with as many things as we can, she comes out with us everywhere at the moment as i do not want to leave her at home alone while she is unsure of things.
Luna is not afraid of traveling one bit, i think she kinda likes it as every time we get in the car she instantly settles down for a long sleep. Hope she keeps this trend up as a lot of places we want to take her are a drive away, such as the beach and forest.
Her training is showing good sign's at the moment. Even though she is only 7 weeks old she is getting into the habit of going to the toilet outdoors. As every time she wakes up after one of her many day time snoozes, I take her outside and this seems to be working well.
Also she is great at 'coming' when called outside. (Again maybe just as she is shy at the moment.) And she loves to play 'Fetch' with her pink rope. This is the major one i want her to learn, as she will be such a big dog i want her to play 'fetch' so that she can cover a greater distance when we are out for walks.
I am lucky to be in University and working a part time job. So most of the day i am at home to keep up the training during the early days, although i probably should be doing my Uni work and not training a puppy and writing this blog......hummm.
The puppy went to the vets on the 22nd and had her first round of shots, her next shot is in two weeks, and I can not wait for this as she will grow so fast and keeping her confined to the house will become impossible.
Our vets run a Puppy socialisation class for 11 week+ puppy's. Sounds like a good idea to get her used to a variety of other dogs and breeds. Even though there are plenty of dogs in my family for her to get friendly with it can only help.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Finally Arrived!
Well after a hell of a drive from South Wales to Boston, we have got our puppy home, amazingly she slept in my girlfriends lap the whole 5 hours home.
She seems to be an amazing little puppy, a bit too smart for her own good as she is already taking over our home. As i am writing this she is pinching everything in sight and running a muck.
Hope you enjoy the blog and seeing this little pup grow up.
Update.....Night 1 (21,01,2011)
Well she defiantly put up a fight last night. We have decided that Luna will sleep in the kitchen during the night until she is house trained.
This did not go down well with her! I have been told it is best to be cruel to be kind from the beginning, so we ignored her yelping and crying so that she would settle down. However this did not dampen her spirits. She must have kept it up for a good 4 hours without a break.
Now i have her in the living room with me fast asleep as i think she is shattered from last nights attempts at getting some attention.
Check list for today is to arrange her injections and micro chip so we can get her out and about. As something tells me she wont be happy being stuck inside for much longer.
She seems to be an amazing little puppy, a bit too smart for her own good as she is already taking over our home. As i am writing this she is pinching everything in sight and running a muck.
Hope you enjoy the blog and seeing this little pup grow up.
Update.....Night 1 (21,01,2011)
Well she defiantly put up a fight last night. We have decided that Luna will sleep in the kitchen during the night until she is house trained.
This did not go down well with her! I have been told it is best to be cruel to be kind from the beginning, so we ignored her yelping and crying so that she would settle down. However this did not dampen her spirits. She must have kept it up for a good 4 hours without a break.
Now i have her in the living room with me fast asleep as i think she is shattered from last nights attempts at getting some attention.
Check list for today is to arrange her injections and micro chip so we can get her out and about. As something tells me she wont be happy being stuck inside for much longer.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Meet The Parents!
Here are mum and dad of Luna.
Dad... CORVUS
Dad... CORVUS
Sex - male
B.V.A. hip score 5/5
Sire - Northern Inuit
Dam - Czechoslovakian wolf dog
Dam - Czechoslovakian wolf dog
Mum.... STORM
Sex - Female
B.V.A.hip score 7/6
Sire - Saarloos Wolf dog
Dam - Northern Inuit
Dam - Northern Inuit
They are really good looking dogs. The markings on them are amazing and they have a strong Wolf appearance to them.
Luna the wolf Hybrid!
Our little puppy Luna was born on the 3rd of December 2010.
In 1955 an experiment took place in the CSSR, the crossing of a German shepherd dog with a Carpathian Wolf. The experiment established that the offspring from the mating of a male dog to a female wolf as well as that of male wolf to a female dog, could be reared. The overwhelming majority of the products of these matings possessed the genetic requirements for continuation of breeding. In 1965, after the end of the experiment, a plan for the breeding of this new breed was worked out. This was to combinr the usabelqualities of the wolf with the favourable qualities of the dog. In 1982 the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, through the general commitee of the breeder's associations of the CSSR of that time, was recognized as a national breed.
saarloos wolf dog
In 1921, Leendert Saarloos started a program of crossbreeding a German Shepherd dog male to a female Eurasian Wolf. His aim was to produce a healthier version of the German Shepherd dog which was immune to distemper, the saarloos Wolfdog we know is a strong imposing dog, but they kept their wolflike characteristics; they are cautious, reserved and lack the ferocity to attack. Until he died in 1969 Lendert Saarloos was in full control over the breeding of hi "European wolfdog". After his death his death his wife and daughter took over and caried on his work. The dutch Kennel Club recognized the breed in !975. o honour its creator they changed the name to "sarloos wolfdog". In 1981 the breed was recognised by the Federation cynologique Internationale (FCI). In the past, Some saarloos wolfdogs were trained as guide dogs for the blind and as rescue dogs
The father is Corvus a 50% czech wolf dog hybrid, the mother is Storm a 50% Saarloos wolfhound hybrid.
I have never owned a Wolf Hybrid before and thought it would be interesting to start this blog on my (Ash) and my girlfriends (Antonella) journey on raising this gorgeous breed of dog? if that is what you can call it.
We have not picked up the puppy yet.....! she will be 7 weeks old on Friday 21st of January and this is when we will be embarking cross country from South Wales to Boston Lincolnshire, to pick her up.
Here is a little info on the breed for anybody interested in the wolf Hybrid.
Czechoslovakin wolf dog
saarloos wolf dog
In 1921, Leendert Saarloos started a program of crossbreeding a German Shepherd dog male to a female Eurasian Wolf. His aim was to produce a healthier version of the German Shepherd dog which was immune to distemper, the saarloos Wolfdog we know is a strong imposing dog, but they kept their wolflike characteristics; they are cautious, reserved and lack the ferocity to attack. Until he died in 1969 Lendert Saarloos was in full control over the breeding of hi "European wolfdog". After his death his death his wife and daughter took over and caried on his work. The dutch Kennel Club recognized the breed in !975. o honour its creator they changed the name to "sarloos wolfdog". In 1981 the breed was recognised by the Federation cynologique Internationale (FCI). In the past, Some saarloos wolfdogs were trained as guide dogs for the blind and as rescue dogs
Northern inuit
In the 1980's several Inuit/Husky type dogs were imported into the UK and a small number of these progeny were selectively bred for type and size with other northern breeds, such as Malamute, Husky and the german shepherd dog (for trainability). Ultimately, a bred with a wolfish appearance and passive temperment was created by selectively breeding over several generations which has culminated in the Northern Inuit dog of today. In the early years a handful of other dogs (from these same core breeds) were brought into the breeding programme to improve the breed by expanding the gene pool and setting certain characteristics. For many generations now the Northern Inuit dog has been bred pure, Inuit dog to Inuit dog, and a definite type has been established. A breeding programme has been developed to improve the health and expand the gene pool of these dogs in order to ensure the vitality of the breed in the future.
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