Peeps, our reader Andrea is back with another update on the Great Pyrenees puppies! They’re starting to floof up, folks!
The babies are finally starting to floof up. They’re born with only an undercoat and no overcoat. While this makes them extremely velvety as newborns, it does mean they’re bad at keeping themselves warm.
At around 3 weeks old, they start growing in their first overcoat and get fluffy. Which means that soon they’ll be able to keep themselves warm enough to make their first trips out of the nest of down comforters and into the great outdoors!
On a side note the girl with a single patch over her eye and the blep is my favorite. She’s been the brave explorer of the bunch unafraid of anything we can throw at her including strangers, soap and adult dogs 6 times her weight.
Thanks again, Andrea!
OMG! Not soap!!! You monster!
It’s. It’s. It was SOAP poisoning!!
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Unspeakably adorable. They’re a balm to my soul today.
So prosh! Prosh puppies! Proshh fluppy pushies β¦frosh pluppy frushies β¦ glrrrg.
Beyond cute!!! All that floof in one place, I just want to bury my face in their bellies and give them raspberries. Thanks so much for sharing, especially on a day like today. I’ve been briefly looking at the news sites but then just have to back off, it’s too much for my nerves. If I cross any more body parts asking for a good result, I’m going to turn into a pretzel.
Unbelievably adorable puppies!! Just what I needed to see today.
Sooo cute! Want to snorgle!π
Andrea, please keep these updates a-comin’! Such adorableness. π
(and Mr Mike, if you could please keep on a-postin’ them?) xo