The Party is Over! A Look Back at the Party Pups
It’s safe to say that the Party is over! Party and her 14 pups have all been adopted and taken the next step in their journeys. Party gave birth to 14 puppies on October 25th, which is an incredible number of babies for any dog, but especially as she was more of a medium-sized dog (around 45 pounds). I grew to love both mom and her pups after spending so much time with them. It started off with twice-daily supplemental bottle feedings where I fed four to six of the pups twice a day, just to ensure that everyone was getting enough milk as 14 is a lot of babies to feed on her own.
Unfortunately, poor Party got mastitis after a week and a half, and she pretty much stopped producing milk around that time. While we had hoped that antibiotics would help the mastitis and help her milk return, it never did. As a result, I ended up going to the rescue three times a day to bottle feed all 14 of the Party pups. Each feeding took around two hours, though eventually we got it down to a little over an hour when everyone was cooperating! All in all, the puppies experienced the best of both worlds: having mom around and looking busy (she would let them nurse even though she had very little to no milk) along with caring for them outside of feedings and a lot of extra human interaction and handling with me bottle feeding them for nearly three weeks.
Part of bottle feeding is weighing everyone before and after each feeding, which is how I came to know who was who by their markings so quickly: weighing each pup three times adds up! By doing this, I can ensure that everyone drinks the right amount of milk per feeding, and then I can track to ensure that they steadily gain weight over time. At three-weeks old, they were able to be weaned officially, which is where they eat a gruel mixture: ground up dry kibble mixed with formula. It took them a couple of days, but they figured it out!
I don’t normally request or want to take on pups at six weeks old, but the Party pups were an exception. I just loved them, and I wanted to foster at least a few of them. There was also a part of me that was brokenhearted over not being able to save the Horse Coats’ pups (nine orphaned newborns) and wanting to have healthier puppies, and I felt like I helped “save” the Party pups a little. Mama Party was able to get into an earlier spay appointment that had opened up as she was totally dry, and this also meant that she got to find her forever home and I was able to foster the Party pups!
After fostering a number of puppies, I prefer at least four puppies, and I find I have the best success with them when I get them before five weeks old. They’re very malleable at that age and take to a routine incredibly quickly. Fortunately, the Party pups were not quite as rambunctious as typical six-week old pups often are (probably the result of bottle feeding and the resulting increase in early handling), so managing 14 six-week old puppies was actually a lot easier than anticipated.
I thought I might have over-committed, but I didn’t have any issues at all caring for all 14! We spent a lot of time outdoors, which gave them plenty of room to frolic and play, while exposing them to different sounds. They used the same amount of linens and pen space as my last fosters (only four!), so the only place I felt the added workload was loading and unloading all those fluff balls into the puppy wagon to take them from the pen to the patio and back. Oh, and trimming nails and bathing 14 is not the most fun 😅
The Party pups partied hard at my home for three weeks, and then I brought them back to the rescue on December 27th for vaccines and to return, as their adoption day was December 29th. I am a total helicopter parent and control-freak, so I also volunteered on their adoption day (as I do for all my fosters) to help facilitate their adoptions and help them find the right adopters.
Incredibly, all 14 Party pups found their homes on the 29th! The rescue had double appointments for the day, so out of 16 appointments, 14 were a success, which was truly impressive. I was so happy to see that the potential adopters all came in excited, had been following their journey on my Instagram, and had pups in mind but were also very open to being steered towards or away from a particular pup based on what they were looking for. The first appointment of the day actually brought ME a gift ðŸ˜, while another adopter wanted a photo with me and their new family member.
People often ask me how I can let them go and won’t I be sad to see them go, but that’s not the case. I get so happy to see the joy they bring to the faces of their new family! You can see and feel the excitement on adoption day as each pup finds their people. I love knowing that the pup and their new family will get to create incredible memories together going forward, especially seeing families with children and how this is going to be that childhood dog that they’ll always remember.
It is deeply rewarding when I get updates from adopters about my fosters! I’ve already heard back from several of the Party pups’ new families, and they seem to be adjusting beautifully with several pups sleeping through the night and potty training going quite well for it being only a couple of days in. They’re being loved on so hard and getting all the one-on-one attention they could ask for.
I will love my Party pups forever, and like all my newborn fosters, they’ll have an extra, special spot in my heart. I am so thankful to have been able to be part of their journey to their forever homes! I’ll miss watching their antics and cuddling them on a daily basis, but I am overcome with joy and warmth knowing their new families are getting to watch them grow up 💖
P.S. — Hubby might actually make it to 2024 without any new fosters! 😂 He is the most supportive partner I could ask for, but he is enjoying the quiet and slow pace of a household without 14 puppies to care for!
You’re such a wonderful person! Great read for New Year’s Eve! Thank you!
Thank you, Marianne! Happy new year!
I am so happy that all puppies and mama got adopted but mostly i am happy to see that you are doing something you love in fostering these babies. Puppies are a bit of work as i am raising a 9 week old Golden Retriever. Happy New Year Christine.
Ohhh!! A golden retriever! Hope you enjoy the puppy-raising 🙂
It’s really a beautiful and incredibly selfless thing that you did for Party and her, let’s just say; GIGANTIC litter of pups. Especially the thrice daily trips to the rescue to bottle feed ALL 14 babies! Now, this is what I call quite the undertaking and shouldering of both responsibility and LOVE 💕
And it all paid off for everyone! The pups, their Mom, their new families, and also for you in a super special, rewarding and healing way after the tragic (and highly preventable on the part of the OG owner(s)) of a Horse Coats litter. (I seriously do hope that their owners were or will be found and changed with the Federal Animal Cruelty charge!)
The Party Babies thankfully had a far better outcome and I’m sure that they will thrive and be loved and cherished by their new families, all thanks to your unyielding devotion, loving care and interacting with them the way that you did. Thank you for loving and raising these beauties!
PS: You do know, don’t you, that if I was able to have and care for a dog, that I would have gone all in for Bash, Ball, Soiree or Mixed, right? 🥰
*Mixer, not Mixed! Stupid autocorrect got me again, LOL!
So far, they are doing amazing with all of their new families!! 🙂
Not a bad pick in the lot!
Wonderful news! You couldn’t ask for a better way to end the year.
Right?!
Happy New Year!
Happy new year, Amalia!
Wow you are totally amazing with all the fostering you have done. It’s so great that they were all adopted.
Thank you! I’m so happy they found homes so quickly!
Still, and always . . . bless you. 😊. (even tho I’m a cat person!)
L in Boulder, CO
Thank you, Leigh! 😉
WOW! You have such a big (and adaptive/resilient) heart to foster FOURTEEN puppies! Thank you for sharing the experience with us. Every one of them is adorable; I was cooing so much over their photos that my cat looked at me curiously as though I had lost my mind (or perhaps he was just jealous?) Feeding those little ones is quite a lot of work, and kudos to you for your dedication to nurturing them both nutritionally and emotionally! So glad to hear that Party also found a good home. Thank you again for sharing their photos and their journey with us!
Thank you so much, Patricia!
It was a very, very adorable set of pups!
Holy Christine! If you can handle 14 puppies you can handle anything. They are so adorable so I can definitely see why you took them on. Party on Christine!
Haha! They really were pretty good for puppies, thankfully! 🙂
(I’m sure this is the twentieth comment like this so apologies) – I’ve have followed this blog for a decade or more and love it dearly, and I love the pivot too and seeing the rescues and their stories. Happy New Year to you and the commenters and the Party Pups!
Aww, thank you NC! Glad to still have you here!
I loved reading this. It makes me happy reading how fulfilled and grateful you are, Christine. What a wonderful way to start off the new year 💕
Thank you, Pearl! 🙂
Thankyou Christine for filling us in on what you’ve been busy (very, very busy!) with the last few weeks. They have really grown up under your care and I note that your backyard is fitted out like a toddler day care centre with all of the toys to keep the puppies amused.
It’s wonderful that all of them have been adopted into good family homes and that you get feedback on how they are going.
It must be unusually quiet in your house at the moment and a good time to have a little break with just the three of you (Shaun and Winnie).
I hope you had a lovely Christmas and that the New Year brings you happiness and health.
Thank you once again for letting us know how you are going.
Happy new year, Genevieve!
Hubby is enjoying the quiet… I am not, haha!
The party pups have such fluffy cute fur.
They did!!
Loved reading this and the pics <3