Midwoof Diaries: The Five Languages of Love and Your Pomsky
The five love languages are physical touch, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and words of affirmation. This idea also applies to dogs, who respond similarly to these expressions. Let's explore how we can use this concept with our Pomskies so they feel loved and appreciated.
Midwoof Diaries: How do I introduce my dog to the new puppy?
As responsible Pomsky owners, one of the first questions I usually get is “How will my current dog react to the new puppy?” As with any situation where a person is increasing the size of the household, adding a new puppy changes the dynamics of the family. This is a great question to ask and it is important to be prepared.
🐾Kids Can Help With Your Pomsky Too!🐕
Pomskies are great with kids and make wonderful family dogs! What are some ways that your kids can help take care of your Pomsky?
Midwoof Diaries: Food Allergies and your Pomsky
Does your dog have allergies? It is very common for dogs to be sensitive to certain ingredients in their food...
Midwoof Diaries: When the dam has no milk for her puppies
What happens if a dam doesn’t have milk? The best option is to use a surrogate, if available…
Why is Socialization of your Pomsky puppy important?
After you take your Smoky Mountain Pomsky puppy home, it is still important for you, as an owner, to continue with the socialization process. Introducing your puppy to new people, places, and experiences from the start is vital to helping him/her navigate our human world. A well socialized puppy becomes a confident dog that is comfortable in a multitude of new experiences.
We are in The Dogs Journal again!
We are amongst the top Pomsky breeders in the United States on The Dogs Journal site again!
Midwoof Diaries: How do we know when it is time for a Pomsky dam to retire?
From time to time, we retire our dams so that they can live out their perfect life as a pampered pet. This is Jitterbug’s (Pomsky mama) story!
Midwoof Diaries: What is a piebald Pomsky puppy?
Piebald is rare because both parents must carry the recessive piebald gene in order for their puppies to physically display this coat pattern. Pomsky breeders never know which genes will come together. That is one of the most exciting things for me when our Pomsky puppy litters are born! It’s like Christmas morning every birth, with a sweet new surprise every time a puppy pops out!
Midwoof Diaries: Canine Influenza is on the rise
Canine Influenza is here…and there is a vaccination shortage. Learn how to prevent this illness and recognize the signs and symptoms to protect your pets.
Midwoof Diaries: Miss Molly Progress Report
A long awaited update on our “unsinkable” Molly Brown!
Midwoof Diaries: Story Time! Mr. SMP takes bottle feeding on for the very first time…
As you may have heard, tiny puppy #4 in Raven’s litter was a preemie and wasn’t born with the sucking instinct…
Midwoof Diaries: Slice of the Breeding Life (6)
All is well in the SMP nursery this morning! We asked our vet to come by and take a peek at our tiny girl from Raven’s litter…
Midwoof Diaries: Slice of the Breeding Life (5)
We’ve been pretty quiet this week and it’s because we have been deep in the trenches with our litter from Raven…