
Visiting
There are very few things in the world more touching, I think, than the meeting of old memories and young lives. Where wisdom and experience meet youthful exuberance, you find the sorts of reminiscences, memories, and stories that bring folk together. This is something that we at Flood Farm have the privilege of experiencing with each litter we raise. Near the end of the puppies' stay with us, we make a special trip out to the local senior care facility, not only to give the

Growing Fast!
Near the end of November (2017), new mom Tasha had her very first litter. Five healthy puppies later, it's all we can do to keep up with them! At an average of 14 pounds, they're a handful, but they're also learning fast. All five can "Come," "Sit," and lie down on command, in addition to learning how to walk on a leash. We use cooked chicken as a reward when they do what we ask, and they've already learned that the smell of chicken is an exciting thing. It's not long now bef

Lena's January 2016 Litter
NOTE: All puppies in this litter have been spoken for. We are thrilled to announce that we have five fabulous new puppies. It’s a boy! And four girls! Mama and babies are doing just fine. Whelping (having puppies) is a risky business, both for mother and pups. Any number of things can go wrong. We take all kinds of precautions and give our mama dog and her new puppies the best veterinary support. In the days before she’s due, we use prenatal equipment from a company called Wh