Monday, April 16, 2012

Puff turned up "empty" so we will have to wait for her next heat...

Which may be best as we are preparing the new place for our "Big Move" to "Wonderland!"

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Mating of Huff & Puff!

Confirmation expected April 1 - Puppies Due May 6 - We have a waiting list - contact jerseykev@aol.com or visit www.mojos.nl

Friday, December 2, 2011

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Huff's a father again

Huff was bred to Diva of Bullsecrets.nl and tonight they had puppies. This makes Huff's third on the ground and his "get count" to 26. Again he threw a split 4 boys/ 4 girls...
To date he has thrown 8, 10, 8... He is a stud machine!!!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

This morning Nena had a complicated delivery. She had a growth on one horn and the horn was reverse. She bore 10 babies for as long as she could and we brought her in for a c-section and to have the growth removed. 5 boys - 5 girls were born. Shortly after birth 2 girls and 1 boy slipped away.
7 are home and resting comfortably, and Nena is recovering nicely. This makes the second litter for Lil Gangsta of Guardians (HUFF) and now has sired 18 puppies. 9 boys & 9 girls in total.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Call Me An Angel of Mojo's "Sushi" celebrates her first birthday with cake and party hat at home in Chaam, The Netherlands.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Guardian

This picture was taken in New Jersey early May 2010. Less than a year before, I added the brindle boy Guardian to my herd. He was placed as a puppy and at 3 plus years old called his breeder and asked that they pick him up, they no longer wanted him. On that day he looked really bad. I had elected to take Sable at 7, so I thought it would be time to see if a boy would work out in our herd. Guardian traveled with us back to the show circuit and I started to rehab him. He did really well at fitting in and all the ladies loved him. I brought him to 190 pounds and showed him in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona & Southern California. Here he is around the Trenton Show in 2010. He went from rescue to RWD in Arizona, and BOB in New Mexico. He showed well in Trenton, NJ but did not place in open dog.
The day after the show, he got sick and went into renal failure. He died shortly after. I learned alot from this boy and will always miss him. He was 4 years and 6 months old when he passed away.

One lesson learned: When you take in an adult get base information for health purposes. I actually had his hips ex-rayed while in Pleasanton, California at a show. I now have blood work done on all that I do not know from birth to establish a base line, especially for renal values.