Sunday, April 6, 2014

Curdles and Kids First Walk Out

8:02 AM Rai Lacoste
It was a sunny morning when we got them out for a walk, they were excited like tornados and like shrimps that got out of water LOL. Walking with their father is a mayhem! Barking and tons of stop to sniff everything, our Pineranians are very curious with their environment.


They were so little back then and cute as a button! Curdles and kids loves the outside world and if the weather was not that hot, we could have walked them the whole morning.


Curdles is one responsible daddy Pomeranian and the kids (Chineez and Yiyette) just love being around him.


After a bit of a long walk, they are now panting and asking for rest plus water. They are one active bunch but when its over.. you'll find them snoozing around the house and won't even bother disturbing you.



What are Pineranians?

7:46 AM Rai Lacoste

This site is all about our Pinnys or Shamoozes and to not confuse you, they're Pineranians. 

The Pineranian breed is a hybrid type of dog. It is a cross between the Miniature Pinscher and the Pomeranian breeds. They are very easy to maintain as long as they acquired a short coat length. Not very fond with children or bigger dogs but they are well-behaved that they do never show aggression. They make wonderful watchdogs even if they are small in size since they will most likely bark in the slightest noise they hear.

BREED ATTRIBUTES
They are a Toy type of dogs which is a hybrid of a Mini-Pin and Pomeranian.

PHYSICAL
Size: Small
Weight: Unknown
Fur length: Short or a bit medium coat
Ears: Flappy Fur type: Straight
Fur Color: Black & Brown, Light Brown / Golden, Merle / Spotted / Brindle / Speckled, White / Cream

ATTRIBUTES
Life Expectancy: About 15 years Rarity:
Uncommon Availability: Hard to find
Climate: Good for every climate

COLOR
Pineranians usually come in Black/Brown colors but a more accurate color would come from their parents.

COAT
The Pineranian has a very soft coat with the traditional markings of a Miniature Pinscher.

PERSONNALITY
This breed is a well-behaved dog that does not show signs of aggression at all. They are playful, energetic and loyal to their masters. They do not like bigger dogs or children but with enough socialization they can co-exist with them. Not very suitable with smaller children, although they could make great watchdogs even with their small size because they like to bark when they hear noises.

CARE
The Pineranian breed will need minimal grooming unless they have acquired their coat length from their Pomeranian line. Their ancestor's breed should be looked up to as both have a number of health issues that should be watched out for.



TRAINING
The Pineranians are trainable but it needs a patient owner who is firm and consistent with training. They are very smart dogs who loves to please their owners. However, more patience is needed for housebreaking and obedience lessons.

ACTIVITY
This breed would need regular exercise everyday to keep them balanced. Being a small dog, they can burn their energy indoors but they still need to feed their natural instinct to sniff when they are outside.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Shamoozes Now 2 weeks Old and Kicking

11:12 PM Rai Lacoste

So we now call them Shamoozes, but yes they are still Pineranian puppies and they're turning 2 weeks old now. My mom, my sis and bro were the ones tirelessly walking up every two hours to bottle feed them. 

All the hard work and sacrifices for them is purely love and they are family so we really take care of them.


Even Curdles is in shock of how fast they grow and they run around pretty quick much like their father.





This is also the time some of them starts to open their eyes and see us for the first time.




Pineranians are very different than the labrador puppies we've had, they're like tornadoes running around and always asking for attention.

Miracle Baby Pineranians

9:48 PM Rai Lacoste

It was not much of a timing when we have these puppies.. as I was rushed from the hospital and we were trying to move from one house to another. But when you come home and see your pregnant dog panting and a puppy is crying on the floor.. well we forget all the problems and concentrate on the puppies. That's just how we are as a family. In short we're sucker for dogs.

We have 4 lab mixes at home and 2 toy dog breeds, one name Curdles - a Pomeranian and a Mini-Pincher named "Chineez". Well the two toy dogs went in love and voila we go ourselves a baby alert!



Chineez gave birth to 3 healthy pups but after a while she is uncomfortable, so we got her to the Vet and had her checked. My baby has 2 more pups inside but they seemed joined or obstructed with each other. So our Vet suggested a Caesarian Operation, sadly 1 puppy died and the other one lived. 

It was a painful night to watch as I was sick and I can't even be with my Chineez at her difficult times. By 8PM the vet calls and I got the glimpse of her on dextrose and that was the last time she touched and said goodbye. I will not go into details as it hurts my heart every time I remember it. I was even crying like a mess the whole night about my loss.


4 super hyper-active pups were left to us by Chineez.. Each one has its own attitude and this is different than our previous pups.

We bottle fed them from day 1 until they can feed and Curdles was even a good daddy to clean them up when they poop or pee.




We named them as follow:

Bridgette


Ferdinand


Monchito


Chineez Jr.


So there it was a first to bottle feed small breeds and this was the first puppies of our babies. We were glad that 2 of them are still today and loving us everyday. Welcome to Pineranian Love! A blog for dog lovers and Pineranian fanatics.