Ciao Charlie, ti ho risposto un po' tardi!Sono Annarita dall'Italia (non so quante volte lo dico😂😂)Come stai?Vedo bene! Sherlock dorme come un pascià (come un ré) !Forte guardarlo con la sua mamma!😍😍😍😍Domani è domenica giorno della festa della mamma! Auguri a tutte le mamme col❤
Sherlock is so adorable. Apple is so sweet too. She looks a lot like my dear Lily, when she was Apple's age. Lily is in heaven now. She lived a very healthy happy life and I spoilt her rotten. She passed on 1 week shy of her 15th birthday. She was a gorgeous tri colour too. I miss her so much. I have a 1 year old ruby now and a 14 year old blenniem. Both are the light of my life. Cavaliers are so precious. 🐕 ❤❤❤❤❤
LOL! Charlie- you are a wealth of "Dad" jokes & comments!! Apple is truly a wonderful mother and it is so nice to see Sherlock thriving despite a bit of a rocky start. Thank you for the updates
Another lovely video update on Sherlock and the proud mummy - Apple. Just loving him settling into his new pen - those little pink paws are adorable. ❤️
Benjy the cavalier says what an adventure looks a lovely new bed and now you have a little friend so you won't be lonely .keep on growing xx from. Benjy
Hi Charlie.. This is such a wonderful video to get up to.. So cute sleeping Sherlock is.. Apple is a wonderful Mommy.. Also great to see Bootsie as well.. Sure she loves her Grandson.. Have a wonderful day and weekend.. All the best as always..
I so look forward to each daily puppy update and am learning lots about dear cavaliers. I especially loved the video where you dealt with myths concerning cavaliers and separation anxiety where your pups were watching tv while you were out. We rescued our sweet "Jack" (looks likes a cavalier with a bit longer nose and polar bear feet :)) from a wonderful shelter who saved him from a terrible situation. He was 1 of 51 rescued from a puppy mill/hoarder and had been kept in a bird cage with 3 other dogs for years. Others were kept under floor boards, cupboards and cages of all sorts in a dilapidated, filthy trailer with no heat or regular feeding. It also appeared he had been abused (vet feels that he had been hit in the face at some point along with who knows what else). Of course the issues we've faced and still deal with in the 5 years we've owned him are quite different because of his previous environment, but we love him just the same, and it has completely endeared cavaliers to us. Your videos have helped dispel a lot of concerns we have had about adopting a cavalier again at some point in the future. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to creating these wonderful videos for us. May I ask what brand of food you feed your grown cavaliers, please?
I am currently feeding Nulo Medal Series turkey, oats, and guinea fowl recipe kibble. I splash a little hot water on it, and top it off with a few chunks of Fresh Pet chicken recipe. It comes in both adult and puppy formulations, so I use it for all life stages.
I love Sherlock’s little fluffy friend and he just seems to adapt to everything new … bottle feeding, eating solids (well almost solids !) and now a new bed . I wonder if any of your other Cavaliers have been near Sherlock and if so would they cuddle and clean her like her mom Apple does. Oh maybe they can’t be near him because of immunity. Also if there was dad there would he take care of Sherlock as Apple does with cleaning and cuddling.🤔🤔🤔 Thank you for sharing my very favorite Puppy family with all of us . I do realize the others aren’t puppies but to me they are always beautiful puppies .♥️
Grandma Bootsie and Great Grandma Boo have both been very curious, and get as close to Sherlock as they can. Puppies are generally safe from exposure to the dogs in the household, but we keep them away from any others. Sires never really see their offspring, so there is no connection there.
Very nice ❤️👍🏻🐶💋🙏 just right 🤗 pretty soon he will me moving more and getting stronger and Apple is so precious and is a wonderful mommy ❤☺️🙏 rest up Sherlock 🙏
Lol 😂 a well educated pup too. Hope Sherlock adapts well, I'm sure he will. Your care and attention to your furry friends is admirable. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing
Sherlock you look very comfortable in your new home! You are adorable❤️. Charlie thanks for the puppy education you are providing! Waiting for a math lesson from you!!!!!
Charlie, id be interest to know more about the swimming puppy syndrome, it seems like you fixed Sherlocks legs very quickly with the corrugated foam. Have any other of your dogs had it worse? I love his toy, very cute!r
We've had much more severely affected swimmers in the past. Right now, our only concern is his right front leg, and we're taking him to a Physical Therapist this week to work on that.
We are taking him to a Physical Therapist this week for an evaluation and development of a home exercise program - he is still not getting his right front leg underneath to give him proper support when walking.
Walking in the grating is okay for their little paws? Is that uncomfortable for them? Just thinking that if it is, he might not want to go do his business over there. Do you have something under the wooly so it doesn't "sink down" between the grating? You're getting tired of me asking questions!!
Never tired of answering good questions! Part of the socialization process is exposing the puppy to lots of different surfaces to walk on, as early as possible. The metal grating is smooth and spaced closely enough that the only problem he will have is getting traction. But it's also (believe it or not) the very first step in housebreaking; at around 4 weeks, a puppy will instinctively want to pee and poop away from the area where he sleeps. Once he masters the art of walking on the grating, he will go there to do his business, and it will fall to the bottom. Maybe I can talk about this in today's video - thanks for the idea!
We always transfer puppies from the whelping box to the playpen at about 3 1/2 to 4 weeks of age, because they are getting big and strong enough to climb out of the box. The playpen is a safe, secure enclosure. Using the wooly as bedding is more comforting and warm than the eggcrate foam, but still gives him more traction than the other pads we usually use, so that he can learn to walk properly. We can still use the eggcrate on occasion to give him some exercise.
We are taking him to a Physical Therapist this week for an evaluation and development of a home exercise program - he is still not getting his right front leg underneath to give him proper support when walking.
@@chaskat35 Good luck little Sherlock. He’s such a handsome guy. You and your wife are such caring people, it just shows in the way you care for your fur babies.😀
So glad Sherlock adapted to crate. Love the jokes. Always makes me smile
I love this channel as a Blenheim owner Suzie Q is her name I've learned a lot watching you and your crew. Apple is so gorgeous.
So very precious! The amount of commitment is obvious in this video! Sherlock is adorable!
Ciao Charlie, ti ho risposto un po' tardi!Sono Annarita dall'Italia (non so quante volte lo dico😂😂)Come stai?Vedo bene! Sherlock dorme come un pascià (come un ré) !Forte guardarlo con la sua mamma!😍😍😍😍Domani è domenica giorno della festa della mamma! Auguri a tutte le mamme col❤
You’re a great mama Apple! So nice to see how well Sherlock is thriving! Nothing like a Cavalier to soothe the heart and make it a perfect day! 🐶♥️
I love Sherlock 's new bed. It is wonderful to watch Sherlock 's growth. He is so adorable
Sherlock is so adorable. Apple is so sweet too. She looks a lot like my dear Lily, when she was Apple's age. Lily is in heaven now. She lived a very healthy happy life and I spoilt her rotten. She passed on 1 week shy of her 15th birthday. She was a gorgeous tri colour too. I miss her so much. I have a 1 year old ruby now and a 14 year old blenniem. Both are the light of my life. Cavaliers are so precious. 🐕 ❤❤❤❤❤
LOL! Charlie- you are a wealth of "Dad" jokes & comments!! Apple is truly a wonderful mother and it is so nice to see Sherlock thriving despite a bit of a rocky start. Thank you for the updates
Apple is a super mommy ❤️. Sherlock loves his new bed, comfy and cozy! Just love watching you! Good luck at Westminster🎉
He seems to like his home. Apple is a good mother.
Absolutely gorgeous. You and Apple have done a wonderful job.❤
Another lovely video update on Sherlock and the proud mummy - Apple. Just loving him settling into his new pen - those little pink paws are adorable. ❤️
Sherlock is a great gift for the wonderful Mom Apple.
Happy Mother Day, Apple!
Benjy the cavalier says what an adventure looks a lovely new bed and now you have a little friend so you won't be lonely .keep on growing xx from. Benjy
Hi Charlie.. This is such a wonderful video to get up to.. So cute sleeping Sherlock is.. Apple is a wonderful Mommy.. Also great to see Bootsie as well.. Sure she loves her Grandson.. Have a wonderful day and weekend.. All the best as always..
I so look forward to each daily puppy update and am learning lots about dear cavaliers. I especially loved the video where you dealt with myths concerning cavaliers and separation anxiety where your pups were watching tv while you were out. We rescued our sweet "Jack" (looks likes a cavalier with a bit longer nose and polar bear feet :)) from a wonderful shelter who saved him from a terrible situation. He was 1 of 51 rescued from a puppy mill/hoarder and had been kept in a bird cage with 3 other dogs for years. Others were kept under floor boards, cupboards and cages of all sorts in a dilapidated, filthy trailer with no heat or regular feeding. It also appeared he had been abused (vet feels that he had been hit in the face at some point along with who knows what else). Of course the issues we've faced and still deal with in the 5 years we've owned him are quite different because of his previous environment, but we love him just the same, and it has completely endeared cavaliers to us. Your videos have helped dispel a lot of concerns we have had about adopting a cavalier again at some point in the future. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to creating these wonderful videos for us. May I ask what brand of food you feed your grown cavaliers, please?
I am currently feeding Nulo Medal Series turkey, oats, and guinea fowl recipe kibble. I splash a little hot water on it, and top it off with a few chunks of Fresh Pet chicken recipe. It comes in both adult and puppy formulations, so I use it for all life stages.
Great video as always. Apple is such a good mommy to Sherlock. Good luck on westminster.
How cute. LOL, love a well-educated puppy a la New York Times!
I love Sherlock’s little fluffy friend and he just seems to adapt to everything new … bottle feeding, eating solids (well almost solids !) and now a new bed . I wonder if any of your other Cavaliers have been near Sherlock and if so would they cuddle and clean her like her mom Apple does. Oh maybe they can’t be near him because of immunity. Also if there was dad there would he take care of Sherlock as Apple does with cleaning and cuddling.🤔🤔🤔
Thank you for sharing my very favorite Puppy family with all of us . I do realize the others aren’t puppies but to me they are always beautiful puppies .♥️
Grandma Bootsie and Great Grandma Boo have both been very curious, and get as close to Sherlock as they can. Puppies are generally safe from exposure to the dogs in the household, but we keep them away from any others.
Sires never really see their offspring, so there is no connection there.
Very nice ❤️👍🏻🐶💋🙏 just right 🤗 pretty soon he will me moving more and getting stronger and Apple is so precious and is a wonderful mommy ❤☺️🙏 rest up Sherlock 🙏
Apple is a great mum.
Sherlock el bebé más bonito del mundo😘😘
Lol 😂 a well educated pup too.
Hope Sherlock adapts well, I'm sure he will.
Your care and attention to your furry friends is admirable.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing
Sherlock you look very comfortable in your new home! You are adorable❤️. Charlie thanks for the puppy education you are providing! Waiting for a math lesson from you!!!!!
I could do a Math video any time, but I'm afraid my viewership would drop drastically.
@@chaskat35 That’s too funny!!! I bet you would still have many many viewers!!
NYT is fake news and it should be pottied upon 😂😂😂
Apple is so cute "my baby!" Jumps through the door.
Charlie, id be interest to know more about the swimming puppy syndrome, it seems like you fixed Sherlocks legs very quickly with the corrugated foam. Have any other of your dogs had it worse? I love his toy, very cute!r
We've had much more severely affected swimmers in the past. Right now, our only concern is his right front leg, and we're taking him to a Physical Therapist this week to work on that.
Does the puppy still spend time on the egg crate pad during the day ? thanks , just curious
As long as he manages well with the wooly, we'll stick with that. But we may use the egg crate for therapy exercises now and then.
How is sherlock with him swimmers? Are u still doing the foaming thing sometimes?
We are taking him to a Physical Therapist this week for an evaluation and development of a home exercise program - he is still not getting his right front leg underneath to give him proper support when walking.
Walking in the grating is okay for their little paws? Is that uncomfortable for them? Just thinking that if it is, he might not want to go do his business over there. Do you have something under the wooly so it doesn't "sink down" between the grating? You're getting tired of me asking questions!!
Never tired of answering good questions!
Part of the socialization process is exposing the puppy to lots of different surfaces to walk on, as early as possible. The metal grating is smooth and spaced closely enough that the only problem he will have is getting traction. But it's also (believe it or not) the very first step in housebreaking; at around 4 weeks, a puppy will instinctively want to pee and poop away from the area where he sleeps. Once he masters the art of walking on the grating, he will go there to do his business, and it will fall to the bottom. Maybe I can talk about this in today's video - thanks for the idea!
Could you explain more about why you changed the bed to this new one? I learned so much from all your great videos!
We always transfer puppies from the whelping box to the playpen at about 3 1/2 to 4 weeks of age, because they are getting big and strong enough to climb out of the box. The playpen is a safe, secure enclosure.
Using the wooly as bedding is more comforting and warm than the eggcrate foam, but still gives him more traction than the other pads we usually use, so that he can learn to walk properly. We can still use the eggcrate on occasion to give him some exercise.
How are Sherlock’s legs getting better?
We are taking him to a Physical Therapist this week for an evaluation and development of a home exercise program - he is still not getting his right front leg underneath to give him proper support when walking.
@@chaskat35 Good luck little Sherlock. He’s such a handsome guy. You and your wife are such caring people, it just shows in the way you care for your fur babies.😀