Masaya Great Danes

Masaya Great Danes
Breeding for Balance, Beauty, Health, and Temperament

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Weights


It got warm enough here today that the pups got to spend a few hours outside. They had a lot of fun playing with Sadie and their mommy. Here are their current weights:

Yellow 12.4lbs
Black 12.4lbs
Orange 11.24lbs
Brindle boy 11.57lbs
Dahlia 10.96 lbs

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Puppies get to run in the yard

It finally stopped raining and the temperature isn't too cold, so we took the puppies and put them in the smaller side yard with Lily and Sadie. They seem to be having fun. However, the wind is starting to get cold and it won't be long before dark, so they will have to come in soon.

Monday, December 22, 2008

catch Up

I had a few more things I needed to blog about during this last week, but have been too busy. I thought I would catch up really quick.
Friday we had a relatively warm day, so I rushed home after work and put up the small x-pen outside. Puppies got to be outside for about an hour or so. I didn't get any pictures because I was so busy trying to catch up on things that I need to do in the yard while it was warm. The puppies didn't want to be confined and the breeze became cool so I took them in. Black collar and Yellow collar did a little exploring of then yard before they went in. They were the 2 largest so they went in last. I think it was good for them to see the outdoors some. I wish it had been warmer for longer.

The puppies are getting really big and are starting to act a lot bigger. When I am home and they want to play, I let the out of the X-pen to explore the house. Cinders (the dobe) hates it when they try to nurse on her, but other than that all the dogs seem to do well with the pups. With mom and Koty here visiting, there is a lot more to get into. This morning while I was getting ready for work the pups were climbing into my moms bag and taking everything out!

The puppies always "help" me clean their cage. Unfortunately, their idea of help is to attack the trash bag. The brindles are especially bad about playing tug with the trash bag. Everyone likes to walk on the newspaper while I am rolling it up to throw out. The fawn boys, especially Yellow, like to wait until I am just leaving the x-pen to go Pee again. I think he prefers to urinate on the CLEAN newspaper. Cleaning never stops and I always have to go behind the pups with a mop when they are running around the house.

All the pups like the new toys I added to their area. Orange is the natural retriever and carries the green squeaky toy around the most. The others like to play with the toys then move on right now. I am sure that will change as their attention span grows.

Black collar boys seems the happiest about the guests and this morning before I left everyone was asleep but him. He was over at the x-pen door wagging his tail wanting to visit. Mom took him out and gave him to my brother to cuddle with. I am not sure how that turned out. I don't think black wanted to cuddle. I think he wanted to play.

Brindle boy is getting lots of attention. He is Koty's favorite. Likely because Koty knows he is going to be seeing him again later.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

5 Week Weights- Busy Weekend

Here are the puppies 5 week weights:

Black collar 10.67 lbs

orange collar 9.35lbs

Brindle Boy 9.92 lbs

Yellow collar 10.85lbs

Brindle Girl 9.7lb

Its been a busy weekend. The pups are getting big. Yesterday they got their 2nd round of deworming and today they got their 1st vaccinations. My mother and little brother got here last night, so the puppies have had lots of activity. I made a new video, but probably won't get it finished until tomorrow. Camille is in California visiting her family, so there won't be any web updates this week. I will email the video to everyone when it becomes available.

The puppies have enjoyed playing with their half sister who is visiting while her mom is in California. Puppies are messy so their pen gets cleaned several times a day and everyone loves to "help". They all think the trash bag is the best place to play.

I have more to write about this weekend, but it will have to wait until tomorrow. I have a project I am trying to finish tonight.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Puppies have visitors

It seemed like a three ring circus today in the dane puppy pen. Sadie and Lulu both took turns visiting the puppies. Of course, the Loyal Dobe stayed by her mommy and monitored the situation from a far. They were both very patient with the babies and they babies were curious about them. I weighed the pups last night:

Black 7.72 lbs

Orange 7.06 lbs

Brindle Boy 7.19

Yellow 7.94

Brindle girl 7.06

Sunday, December 14, 2008

4 week puppy developement


Today the puppies are 4 weeks old. Their auntie Camille and uncle Daniel came up to visit with them and help take photos. We took stacked photos of everyone. With a little help from some peanut butter and cheese things didn't go too badly. I was very impressed with everyone's conformation. We were really amazed to compare Lily's stacked photo with her daughters. They look very similar in structure. I emailed the photos to the puppies Grammie Brenda and Grammie Jackie. We'll have to wait and see what they think. We also took some cute photos of the fawn boys. Everyone is worn out now and the babies are napping. Puppies are resilient though, and I am sure they will be demanding their dinner in another hour or so.

After dinner tonight I will take the pups 4 week weights. Pups are enjoying their new home in the living room where they have more room to play. They enjoyed all the company and the little brindle girl even got to cuddle with her new daddy. Now the big discussion centers around names.
Puppies' half sister Sadie is here for a visit while her folks are away for the Holidays. So far the pups find her interesting but just assume she one of the pack.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Weights


Sorry, I had problems uploading the video to the blog last night. I just weighed the pups and here are their current weights:

Black 6.31 lbs
Orange 5.95 lbs
Blue 6.04lbs
Yellow 6.7lbs
Pink 5.64 lbs

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Puppies get their nails clipped - insights to personality

People have been asking me about the personality of these puppies. There will always be a debate about how much of a dogs temperament is genetic and how much is due to its environment and training. I want to go a little bit more into temperament, so I am going to divide it into 3 parts. Genetics, Early socialization (birth to 16 weeks), and later training. For this post I am going to concentrate on Genetics.



Personally, I believe that at the end of the day genetics and early socialization will always win. A good trainer can mask genetics. They can train out certain behaviors, but if that behavior is innate then the dog will always have a tendency to revert back to that behavior when under stress. I also tend to think of temperament on a sliding scale. One example of this is shyness. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being a very outgoing dog and 10 being an extremely shy dog. Good early socialization can move the puppy 2 points in either direction. I believe that this movement is more permanent and more difficult to influence later. Good training can probably only move them about another 2 points in either direction on the scale once their personality is set and this training is less permanent. However, where they start on the scale is solely based on Genetics.



Personality traits are inherited from each parent. How those traits combine creates the overall temperament of the puppy and its unique personality. These are the bricks in the puppy's foundation. Everything else builds from here. This is also the reason I will never breed my female dog to a male I have not either met in person or do not have someone I trust who has met the dog. Temperament is known to be highly heritable. Research suggests that it only take 3 generations of selective breeding to completely change the temperament of a bloodline. This is why Breed Specific Legislation will never work. Based upon this information it would only take 3 generations to breed the friendliness out of a Labrador.



The parents of these puppies both have really nice friendly Great Dane temperaments. They both love people. Lily loves everyone and has never met a stranger. Warlock is the same way and often goes to work with his mom who is a groomer. I expect their puppies to be the same way. While it is too young to tell the specific personalities of these pups, I have had some insights. Of course the pups are really young and it will be interesting to see if my initial perceptions change as they get older.


A couple of days ago I clipped the puppies' nails for the first time. This required me to hold the puppies still and enabled me to see their reactions to human restraint. Human restraint is a componant of almost all puppy temperament tests. However, remember that these tests are not given until the pups are 7 + weeks old, so the amount of information you can get from them on a 3 week old is likely limited.


The most easy going puppy was the Orange Collared fawn boy. He struggled mildly, then relaxed and was very compliant. This behavior along with my other observations of him makes me believe that he would be an excellent dog for a family with children. He doesn't get upset about much and is willing to be manipulated. This is a good trait for a dog that may have kids dressing him up or pulling his ears.


The Brindle boy struggled the most. This really doesn't surprise me as he has always been the most active puppy and seems to be into everything. This boy will definitely need to be crate trained and have appropriate toys provided.


The Brindle girl struggled some and then she just complained. I haven't quite figured her out yet. She's very playful and is always right in the middle of everything.


Yellow collar boy struggled a bit more than orange but he relaxed too. I think this boy may be more of the lazy type. He's going to try to use his weight to his advantage (still the largest) and when that doesn't work he'll likely accept things and then go take a nap.


Black collar struggled the most of the fawns. He is also a very active puppy. He seems to be more of a thinker. He will likely make the better obedience dog of the fawns. He is always exploring and seems to be more independent.


Anyway, just a few insights. I will be interested to see if I have the same opinions in a week or so.


I plan to make another video soon, so keep checking the website and blog.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Puppy 3 week weights!


Puppies had a visit from their grammie Brenda today and (their great grammie came too!) I had Brenda give me a little pre-eval on the puppy heads. We think brindle boy has more of his mommy's head (personally very happy about this) and black boy has his daddy's head . Its still too early to tell, but that was what grammie Brenda thought so far. Here are the puppies 3 wk weights:


Black 4.87 lbs

Orange: 4.5lbs

Blue (Brindle Boy) 4.4 lbs

Yellow: 5.03lbs

Pink (brindle girl) 4.63lbs


I tried to get a video, but I was a little too late in finding the camera. I only got about 1 min before the pups fell asleep, so I will try again later. Also, Black boy is temporarily red boy until I remember to get him a new black collar.


Saturday, December 6, 2008

puppies' first taste of real food


Lily, I am afraid, is a little spoiled. Often I get home and she and the puppies are hungry, so I clean everyone up (puppies are messy!) and I tell Lily to lay down and nurse her puppies. Then I go and get her food and place it in front of her between her paws so she can eat while she nurses! She likes this. Kinda like breakfast in bed. So today I had been gone for several hours. I got home and quickly cleaned out the whelping box while puppies were screaming at me and trying to escape their temporary confinement. Then I get Lily in, have her lay down, and give her the pups. Now I quickly prepare all the adult girls a mid day snack. Their mid-day snack is dry dog food with yogurt and cottage cheese mixed in. I put her food between her paws like normal and a couple minutes later orange collar boy is over there in her bowl eating with her. Then black collar boy (the big golden boy temporarily in red collar) gets in the bowl too! The food was basically dry with a yogurt and cottage cheese coating, so it was hard for them to swallow. I was a little nervous as they started to choke on the dry kibble and prepared myself for the possiblity of performing the puppy heimlich maneuver. However, they got it down ok. Orange boy lost interest (probably because black was shoving him out), but black boy stayed until the end and was licking the bottom of the bowl. Brindle boy came over to investiagate too, but he lost interest quickly. Tomorrow I am going to make sure and moisten the food with some warm water.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Masaya Great Danes


Hi,
I created this blog primarily to blog about the new puppies. Hopefully, everyone will enjoy watching them grow! We have 5 Great Danes puppies out of our AKC/UKC Champion brindle girl CH Drogheda's Tigerlily V Masaya aka Lily. The father is a young fawn dog that has already distinguished himself in the show ring by earning his AKC Championship with all majors (large shows) and even been awarded a Group 2. All at under 2 yrs old. His name is CH Mavro Cast a Spell on Derby N Shdycrk. He is 18 months old now and already 36 + inches at the shoulder and 175 lbs. He has such a great personality and loves everyone!

Puppies are 18 days old today. We have 3 fawn males, 1 brindle male, and a dark brindle female (she's staying with us!) They are getting so cute and have started playing and even barking. Last night my favorite fawn boy (black collar) had climbed up on his mommy's head and was chewing on her ear!