Mohr Bouviers

Karl & Linda Mohr – Fogelsville, PA

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Belle’s Secret

September 28th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Latest News & Litters

We want to let everyone in on a little secret….Jezzabelle hopefully will be having a litter of puppies around Thanksgiving. Nothing has been confirmed by the Vet but she was bred to Leo earlier this month. Belle surprised us by coming into heat early. She was due to come into heat until December timeframe but who are we to argue with Mother Nature?

As many of you know, Leo is black and Belle is dark brindle so we should have some more black puppies and a good possibility of fawns. Both Leo and Belle have fawn in their background.

We will keep everyone posted. If anyone is interested in being put on the list of potential puppy families just let us know. If all goes well the puppies would be ready for their new homes around February of 2011.

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Welcome to the Mohr Bouvier Family

July 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments · Latest News & Litters, Media Gallery

We are excited to welcome seven new families to the Mohr Bouvier Family. Lola’s babies from the 2010 litter (2010 photo gallery and video clips.) have each found a wonderful home to love and protect for many years to come.

First, we have Anakin aka Ernie who will be bringing lots of wonderful times to his new owner Jessie Swan. Jessie’s family had Bouviers when she was growing up so she is very familiar with the breed. Jessie and Anakin will be living in Detroit, MI while Jessie completes med school and starts her residency. In her spare time Jessie wants to do many varied things with Anakin such as obedience and agility to name a few. Anakin will also help Jessie relax after some very long and stressful hours at the hospital.

Next, we have Paddy aka Bert who will be putting smiles on the faces of his new family Carol and Jeff Pulham and daughters Amanda and Emily. The Pulham’s are first time Bouvier owners but have what it takes to be a wonderful family for their first Bouvier. Paddy will be staying in the Lehigh Valley. If you see a beautiful black Bouvier out and about in our area, it just may be Paddy having fun with his new family.

Then, we have Bruiser who is keeping his name. Bruiser will be joining the Porczynski family. Traci, Tad and their sons Lukas and Seth, currently have a Bouvier named Magnus. The Porczynski’s lost their older Bouvier and Magnus needs a buddy to play with and teach the ropes to and Bruiser fit the bill! We would like to thank the Rossi’s who own Eddie for recommending us to the Porczynski’s. They are a great family and I know will have many years of happiness and adventures with Bruiser.

That takes care of our boys so onto the girls in the litter…..

First, we have Phoebe aka Violet who will be making a long time dream finally coming true for her new family. Amanda has wanted a Bouvier for many years but the time was just not right. Well her time has finally come and she and her husband will be adding Phoebe to their family of not only two people but a skunk, kitty and many other animals she will meet when she goes to work with Amanda at North Penn Animal Hospital. That’s right, North Penn Animal Hospital will now have 2 Bouviers (Eddie who belongs to Dr. Rossi) helping out and greeting patients. Thanks again to the Rossi’s for recommending us to Amanda.

Next, is Bella aka Lil who will be joining Barb Taylor and her three granddaughters. In fact Barb’s one granddaughter Kylee is so excited she has already picked a nickname for Bella. She will be known as Bella Vanilla Bean. Needless to say Bella needs to be able to keep up with three little girls whether it is playing, dress-up or just providing companionship. That should keep this playful and sweet puppy busy.

Then, we have Petunia aka Magnolia who will be living with Pamela Richards in New Jersey. Pamela is very familiar with the breed. It has been a three year journey for Pamela to find just the right puppy to add to her family. Petunia was everything Pamela was looking for, so she will be joining Pamela and her family of Dachshunds.

We can’t forget about Aggy aka Daisy who has found her home with Jean Podlasek and her pit bull mix. Although Jean really didn’t think her life need a puppy at this point, after meeting the soon to be Aggy, Jean realized there was something missing in her life. And that something as it turned out was a wiggly, fuzzy, snuggly fawn female Bouvier puppy. Jean has had several Bouviers over the years and decided she needed one more. And so Aggy wiggled her way into Jean’s heart and soon her home.

Welcome to all our new families. We look forward to hearing all about your adventures with your new puppies. And as always if you ever have any questions we are a phone call or email away.

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“He’s Mine, He’s Mine!!!!”

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2010 Models Ready for Viewing

June 21st, 2010 · 2 Comments · Latest News & Litters

Lola will be ready to show off her 2010 chunks anytime after June 24th! Anyone interested in meeting Bert, Ernie, Bruiser, Lil, Violet, Daisy and Magnolia please give us a call 610-285-4682, email or contact us through our website to set up a time.

Each puppy is developing their own unique personality. For instance, Ernie and Daisy have been very determined to explore beyond the whelping box with Bert, Bruiser, Lil, Violet and Magnolia looking on. Although, Violet is really close to completing the “big drop and roll” out of the whelping box. This morning Daisy was quietly nursing at the bottom of the stairs and Ernie was just out for a stroll in the living room. The others were quietly waiting for their rice cereal breakfast to be served.

If you are interested in a puppy or want a puppy fix give us a call. But be aware, you will be on the receiving end of lots of puppy kisses.

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Raising a Litter – Our Philosophy

June 10th, 2010 · 3 Comments · Latest News & Litters, Paw Prints from Belle - Tips and Advice

From the time of conception to the time each puppy starts their new lives with their families there are many decisions to be made, anxious hours of waiting, sleepless nights, countless time spent working with each puppy and the list goes on. We take this job to heart and realize how important those five+ months are to each puppy.

It all starts with deciding which male to breed to our female. We know what we are looking for in our puppies and do our best to create that perfect match. The most important being the temperament of the puppies. Your dog can be perfect when it comes to conformation and have champion bloodlines but if it does not have a great temperament is it not a dog we would like coming from Mohr Bouviers. These dogs are too large and powerful not to be even tempered.

Once that decision is made we wait to see if the breeding takes. Even though we do not know for sure if our female is pregnant we start feeding them like they are pregnant. That means they get converted to a good quality puppy food and plain whole milk yogurt is added to their diet. This is not only important to Mom but the probiotics and calcium are good for developing puppies.

All of our Bouviers receive conventional immunizations along with various herbal and holistic supplements to support their immune system and overall wellness. When one of our females is bred we continue with these supplements and add additional products to support the uterus throughout pregnancy and the birthing process. We use products that are not only helpful for Mom but also for the developing puppies. The supplements are continued once the puppies are born and throughout lactating. This is all done in an effort to give each puppy the very best start in life we can give them.

As the time approaches we start watching closely for signs of labor. Usually as the time grows close, Karl starts sleeping on the sofa in our living room. The nights are long with Lola (this year) coming over during the night, wanting to go outside since bladder control is a thing of the past for the time being. Then in and out of the whelping box continually scratching at the paper to make sure it is “just right.” This year this went on for about four days with Lola deciding to have her puppies during the day. That was greatly appreciated since I took the day off thinking “she is not going to make it though another day.”

The entire birthing process is truly a miracle but very nerve wracking for those watching and supporting. Thoughts go through your mind like “did we make the right decision, what if anything happens to either Mom or puppies.” But after many hours the puppies are all born, dried off, weighed, ribbons are tied around their necks for identification and notes taken for our records. The paper has been changed in the whelping box too many times to remember but everyone is fine and nursing happily. Mom is doing great, drinking water and eating a light dinner.

Then starts the raising process… This entails continuing to sleep downstairs to make sure everyone gets to eat during the night and that no one is laid on. This can happen easier then you think. Especially with large litters, it is hard for Mom to keep track of where all the puppies are and they wiggle around and sometimes end up under her. So that becomes Karl’s job to help Mom during the night if he hears any crying or squealing to check and do a puppy count. Needless to say by the time the puppies are two weeks old and Karl thinks the puppies are old enough to get out of harm’s way, the sleepless nights come to an end.

The puppies are handled from the time they are born. We hold each puppy so they get used to human contact. They are touched all over and rubbed which is a technique called Cradle and Massage and is part of Positive Reinforcement Training. Each puppy learns they are safe when being held and come to enjoy this time. We also make notations on each puppy’s reaction to this whole new adventure.

As the puppies start escaping from the whelping box it is time to think about putting up the exercise pen. This allows them to run around in an enclosed safe area. Although by this time the puppies have started on baby rice cereal mixed with water soaked puppy food and plain whole milk yogurt, they still get to be with Mom, if she allows them to nurse. We do not wean the puppies. Instead we let Mom wean the puppies. Believe me when those teeth start coming in Mom makes it very clear she does not want any of the puppies to nurse. But it is important for her to continue to be part of their lives. She starts to play with them and lets them know when they are getting out of control. These are things a puppy can only learn from another dog and who better than Mom. When the puppies have had their shots they can go outside and start exploring the farm with Mom, along with Uncle Houdini, Uncle Jethro and Grandma Belle. They play in the front yard at first then venture into the hay field under the watchful eye of Mom and her back-up.

The farm offers many new experiences and life lessons to be learned. There are all the new smells, sights and sounds on the farm. They get to experience grass under their paws, (for the brave) puddles to splash in, hills to run up and roll down. Then there is the always amusing game of hide in the tall grass and pounce on your littermate, usually ending up with a good chase! This is one of my favorite times with a new litter. Watching them being introduced to the outside world. Some are braver then others but before too long they are all playing and enjoying the farm.

Before too long and much too quickly comes the time we have been preparing for, letting each puppy move onto their new home and new role. This time is met with bittersweet emotions. We are so proud of each and every puppy and happy to see the excitement in the faces of their new families. But this time also brings some sadness in letting go. But in the end, letting go and sharing these wonderful creatures is why we starting breeding Bouviers. With that thought in the back of our minds we give each puppy a huge hug and a kiss and let them start out on their new adventure.

This is why we LOVE hearing from everyone with the latest funny, sweet or curious thing your puppy has done. This is especially easy to do via our website’s contact form or by dropping us an email at linda@mohrbouviers.com.

So if you decide to add a Mohr Bouvier to your family, know that each puppy is raised with a lot of love, dedication and joy.

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2010 – Lola Shares Her Latest Creations

May 27th, 2010 · 7 Comments · Latest News & Litters

Lola must have a very special connection to the date May 26th. For the second year in a row she has chosen that date to share her puppies with all of us.

Lola is the proud Momma of eight very cute and healthy puppies. She has five girls, two of which are black and three fawns and, three boys, one of which is black and two fawns. Momma and puppies are doing well and adjusting to their new lives and roles. The only one who is showing signs of wear and tear is Karl who has been camped out in our living room making sure all eight babies are fine and that Lola is taking good care of her puppies.

Anyone who is interested in a puppy please either call us 610-285-4682 or contact us through our website and we will be happy to answer any questions.  We’ve also added the 2010 Litter picture gallery along with a short video clip of the puppies playing.

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