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Welcome to our July 2025 puppy page!
We are happy to inroduce:
The Pac-Man Litter
Important Info:
Birthday: 7/17/2025
Go Home Beginning September 25, 2025
Puppy Reservation is $300
Puppy Price is $2500, Limited Registration only.
Will sign a no-breeding agreement upon pick-up.
Birthday: 7/17/2025
Go Home Beginning September 25, 2025
Puppy Reservation is $300
Puppy Price is $2500, Limited Registration only.
Will sign a no-breeding agreement upon pick-up.
Hello!!
I'm sure you are all so excited that puppy time is coming soon! Some of you may already have this info, so this is just to be sure that everyone has everything at their fingertips.
The puppies are now 7 weeks old! They have so much personality coming out each and every day! They have gotten to go play outside each afternoon lately and they are now learning to go out the dog door and doing so well! They are eating kibbles and have hard kibble available anytime if they want it. Sparkle no longer allows any nursing but really enjoys playing with them and showing them what they should be doing. They love having the extra space inside and outside, and they are running about 90% success rate at keeping the potty outside the puppy door!
Departure:
You are welcome to complete payment by cash, paypal, or venmo anytime before the puppy leaves our home including at pickup. I'm happy to take a check, but I need it a week before you pick-up so the bank can clear it before the puppies leave. If you have a different preferred method just communicate your ideas as soon as possible.
When you come to pick up your puppy we will meet on my front porch, I'll explain the important documents that are included in the go home kit, important vet documents, pedigree, and puppy info. I'll have time for any questions you have. Plan on being here for about 5-15 minutes or so.
We use ISO standard (universal/worldwide) FI Nano microchips. I will prepay all of the microchips for your hound's lifetime. My veterinarian will place the microchips in the puppies when she does an exam at 9 weeks old. Once the microchips are placed I'll register them directly to you.
Please Email/text me the following information for the microchip registration:
Primary Owner's Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email Address:
Puppy's name:
When you have a few minutes, please look over the puppy agreement and health guarantee. If you have any concerns, questions, or things you would like to discuss modifying please let me know. I'll have it printed at pick-up for us both to sign and we will each keep a copy. If you are having your puppy delivered/shipped I will mail you a copy to sign this week. Here is a link to it: https://www.irishwolfhounddog.com/puppy-agreements.html If you have any questions about the puppy agreement, would like any clarification or other, I'm always here.
FEEDING:
The puppies are used to eating
Blue Buffalo Adult Chicken and Rice. These babies have had nice solid poop and good healthy weights on this food. I do recommend keeping them on it at least until they have settled in at home, 1 full bag minimum. You can purchase it in person at Costco, Sam's, Chewy, Petsmart...etc. I'm happy to have as many bags as you want, here waiting for you to go home with your puppy. $56 each 38lb bag currently at Sam's. (Don't be shy, I have had people ask me to get 7 bags before.....) Here it is: https://www.chewy.com/blue-buffalo-life-protection-formula/dp/28801.
If this is not a food you feel you can reasonably feed long term, I'm happy to provide other suggestions, but please transition them very slowly for digestive health.
Puppy food is often not recommended for giant breed puppies. I do not recommend feeding puppy food at all. Puppy food encourages quick growth and can cause problems in giant dogs. We want them to grow nice, steady, and slow. I choose this specific food because of its low protein content, ingredient list, overall food rating, and most importantly because of how the puppies have been thriving, healthy, and active on it. High protein foods are not recommended at all for giant breed puppies. This food is 24% protein.
Puppies are currently free-fed. That isn't practical for everyone, I recommend feeding 4x a day until 12 weeks, 3x a day from 12w- as long as it is reasonable. It is best if you can feed often to help prevent scarfing their food. When they go home they will be eating their food dry. However during stress you can add a bit of water to their food. It makes it smell better and increases their interest. I'll send home a feeding guide in your puppy packet, here is the same info:
2 months or 8 weeks = 2-4 cups per day - (divided into 4 meals daily)
3 months or 12 weeks = 3-5 cups per day - (divided into 3 meals daily)
4 months or 16 weeks = 4-6 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
5 months or 20 weeks = 5-7 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily
6 months or 24 weeks = 6-8 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
7 months 6-9 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
8 months 6-9 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
9 months and older 7-10 cups per day- (divided into 2 meals daily)
They do love one spoon of canned food mixed with their kibble. This is not necessary and we do it infrequently but occasionally.
In addition to their kibble we give a special something from time to time. It rotates between : fruit/veggies (potatoes-all kinds, carrot, squash, apple, banana, blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, green beans, spinach) meaty bones (raw chicken legs/wings/feet at their current age going up to leg/thigh/backs by 12 weeks, beef ribs, marrow bones, any good meaty bones that are not weight bearing. --Weight bearing bones are more dense, I do not give them. They get the occasional homemade dog biscuit/milkbone and can already manage a 'large' size.
For stomach upset feed canned pumpkin puree and/or boiled carrots. Both will clean up mushy/loose poops and both will also increase fiber intake helping prevent/fix constipation. These are great to keep on hand for the times when you need them, and both are great for them to have as regular additions to their diet. If you don't often keep carrots or canned pumpkin in your home these are shelf stable and awesome!!: https://www.chewy.com/olewo-digestive-health-anti-diarrhea/dp/158593
I do give my puppies Ester C while they are in a rapid growth phase. It is a great supplement for the puppies and can help them through the rough, extra fast growth periods.
Wolfhounds are often NOT very food motivated while training. I have always had great success with Redbarn Naturals Beef Recipe Dog Food Roll . Here is a link: https://www.chewy.com/redbarn-naturals-beef-recipe-dog-food/dp/45783 (we like lamb, beef, and chicken.....) I just cut them into whatever size I want (i prefer them about the size of a pea, so they get a good taste but they don't eat enough to affect their digestion) Liver treats/dehydrated liver is also a favorite and a bit less prep/smell, a link to those: https://www.chewy.com/stewart-pro-treat-beef-liver-freeze/dp/44918 I have used/do use a combination of all of these.
A note to remember when feeding a giant breed puppy- If they are acting hungry, looking hungry, or the bowl is licked clean they probably need more. Some days they can and do eat significantly more than others.
Other things, supplies, tools
The most user friendly brush to help with shedding and adult coat maintenance is this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OPXKM7E/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_T9AGD2EMWFGDD2J01S22?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I use it and an all metal comb the most.
The dog door I have is: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ideal-Pet-15-in-x-23-5-in-Ruff-Weather-Frame-with-Dual-Flaps-Dog-and-Pet-Door-RWSL/100591689 It is installed into a wall, and I have the bottom of the frame at 13" from the floor. All of our adult hounds do use it. The puppies will be using a smaller sliding glass door insert type in size medium so they can safely navigate through it.
As always, if you have any questions at all please don't hesitate to let me know!
Have a great rest of your day!~
Llynda and the hounds
P.S. I often get asked what beds my dogs and the puppies sleep on (they are in the puppies' outdoor space, you will see them soon!) You can find them here: https://www.chewy.com/kh-pet-products-elevated-dog-bed/dp/102987 (I have the 'large' size and they even hold up to my 195lb guy just fine)
Reminder---If you would like me to have a bag (or several bags) of their food ready to go home with you, please let me know before Sept 21. They are $56 for 38 lbs. I can have them here waiting or I can ship them directly to your home!
I'm sure you are all so excited that puppy time is coming soon! Some of you may already have this info, so this is just to be sure that everyone has everything at their fingertips.
The puppies are now 7 weeks old! They have so much personality coming out each and every day! They have gotten to go play outside each afternoon lately and they are now learning to go out the dog door and doing so well! They are eating kibbles and have hard kibble available anytime if they want it. Sparkle no longer allows any nursing but really enjoys playing with them and showing them what they should be doing. They love having the extra space inside and outside, and they are running about 90% success rate at keeping the potty outside the puppy door!
Departure:
You are welcome to complete payment by cash, paypal, or venmo anytime before the puppy leaves our home including at pickup. I'm happy to take a check, but I need it a week before you pick-up so the bank can clear it before the puppies leave. If you have a different preferred method just communicate your ideas as soon as possible.
When you come to pick up your puppy we will meet on my front porch, I'll explain the important documents that are included in the go home kit, important vet documents, pedigree, and puppy info. I'll have time for any questions you have. Plan on being here for about 5-15 minutes or so.
We use ISO standard (universal/worldwide) FI Nano microchips. I will prepay all of the microchips for your hound's lifetime. My veterinarian will place the microchips in the puppies when she does an exam at 9 weeks old. Once the microchips are placed I'll register them directly to you.
Please Email/text me the following information for the microchip registration:
Primary Owner's Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email Address:
Puppy's name:
When you have a few minutes, please look over the puppy agreement and health guarantee. If you have any concerns, questions, or things you would like to discuss modifying please let me know. I'll have it printed at pick-up for us both to sign and we will each keep a copy. If you are having your puppy delivered/shipped I will mail you a copy to sign this week. Here is a link to it: https://www.irishwolfhounddog.com/puppy-agreements.html If you have any questions about the puppy agreement, would like any clarification or other, I'm always here.
FEEDING:
The puppies are used to eating
Blue Buffalo Adult Chicken and Rice. These babies have had nice solid poop and good healthy weights on this food. I do recommend keeping them on it at least until they have settled in at home, 1 full bag minimum. You can purchase it in person at Costco, Sam's, Chewy, Petsmart...etc. I'm happy to have as many bags as you want, here waiting for you to go home with your puppy. $56 each 38lb bag currently at Sam's. (Don't be shy, I have had people ask me to get 7 bags before.....) Here it is: https://www.chewy.com/blue-buffalo-life-protection-formula/dp/28801.
If this is not a food you feel you can reasonably feed long term, I'm happy to provide other suggestions, but please transition them very slowly for digestive health.
Puppy food is often not recommended for giant breed puppies. I do not recommend feeding puppy food at all. Puppy food encourages quick growth and can cause problems in giant dogs. We want them to grow nice, steady, and slow. I choose this specific food because of its low protein content, ingredient list, overall food rating, and most importantly because of how the puppies have been thriving, healthy, and active on it. High protein foods are not recommended at all for giant breed puppies. This food is 24% protein.
Puppies are currently free-fed. That isn't practical for everyone, I recommend feeding 4x a day until 12 weeks, 3x a day from 12w- as long as it is reasonable. It is best if you can feed often to help prevent scarfing their food. When they go home they will be eating their food dry. However during stress you can add a bit of water to their food. It makes it smell better and increases their interest. I'll send home a feeding guide in your puppy packet, here is the same info:
2 months or 8 weeks = 2-4 cups per day - (divided into 4 meals daily)
3 months or 12 weeks = 3-5 cups per day - (divided into 3 meals daily)
4 months or 16 weeks = 4-6 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
5 months or 20 weeks = 5-7 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily
6 months or 24 weeks = 6-8 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
7 months 6-9 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
8 months 6-9 cups per day - (divided into 2 meals daily)
9 months and older 7-10 cups per day- (divided into 2 meals daily)
They do love one spoon of canned food mixed with their kibble. This is not necessary and we do it infrequently but occasionally.
In addition to their kibble we give a special something from time to time. It rotates between : fruit/veggies (potatoes-all kinds, carrot, squash, apple, banana, blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, green beans, spinach) meaty bones (raw chicken legs/wings/feet at their current age going up to leg/thigh/backs by 12 weeks, beef ribs, marrow bones, any good meaty bones that are not weight bearing. --Weight bearing bones are more dense, I do not give them. They get the occasional homemade dog biscuit/milkbone and can already manage a 'large' size.
For stomach upset feed canned pumpkin puree and/or boiled carrots. Both will clean up mushy/loose poops and both will also increase fiber intake helping prevent/fix constipation. These are great to keep on hand for the times when you need them, and both are great for them to have as regular additions to their diet. If you don't often keep carrots or canned pumpkin in your home these are shelf stable and awesome!!: https://www.chewy.com/olewo-digestive-health-anti-diarrhea/dp/158593
I do give my puppies Ester C while they are in a rapid growth phase. It is a great supplement for the puppies and can help them through the rough, extra fast growth periods.
Wolfhounds are often NOT very food motivated while training. I have always had great success with Redbarn Naturals Beef Recipe Dog Food Roll . Here is a link: https://www.chewy.com/redbarn-naturals-beef-recipe-dog-food/dp/45783 (we like lamb, beef, and chicken.....) I just cut them into whatever size I want (i prefer them about the size of a pea, so they get a good taste but they don't eat enough to affect their digestion) Liver treats/dehydrated liver is also a favorite and a bit less prep/smell, a link to those: https://www.chewy.com/stewart-pro-treat-beef-liver-freeze/dp/44918 I have used/do use a combination of all of these.
A note to remember when feeding a giant breed puppy- If they are acting hungry, looking hungry, or the bowl is licked clean they probably need more. Some days they can and do eat significantly more than others.
Other things, supplies, tools
The most user friendly brush to help with shedding and adult coat maintenance is this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OPXKM7E/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_T9AGD2EMWFGDD2J01S22?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I use it and an all metal comb the most.
The dog door I have is: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ideal-Pet-15-in-x-23-5-in-Ruff-Weather-Frame-with-Dual-Flaps-Dog-and-Pet-Door-RWSL/100591689 It is installed into a wall, and I have the bottom of the frame at 13" from the floor. All of our adult hounds do use it. The puppies will be using a smaller sliding glass door insert type in size medium so they can safely navigate through it.
As always, if you have any questions at all please don't hesitate to let me know!
Have a great rest of your day!~
Llynda and the hounds
P.S. I often get asked what beds my dogs and the puppies sleep on (they are in the puppies' outdoor space, you will see them soon!) You can find them here: https://www.chewy.com/kh-pet-products-elevated-dog-bed/dp/102987 (I have the 'large' size and they even hold up to my 195lb guy just fine)
Reminder---If you would like me to have a bag (or several bags) of their food ready to go home with you, please let me know before Sept 21. They are $56 for 38 lbs. I can have them here waiting or I can ship them directly to your home!
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Clyde
Male Deposit from Chris 7/30 weight: 4lb 1.5oz 8/13 weight: 8lb 5oz 8/21 weight: 12lb 3oz 9/4 weight: 20lbs! 9/14 weight: 26lb 5oz blue collar https://youtube.com/shorts/wjDUsYmKcUs?feature=share |
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Blinky
Male 7/30 weight 3lb 13oz 8/13 weight: 7lb 14oz 8/21 weight: 11lb 0oz 9/14 weight:20lb green collar https://youtube.com/shorts/FGbkRfyqrcY?feature=share |
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Pinky
Deposit from Iantha and Jason Female 7/30 weight 2lb 13oz 8/13 weight: 6lb 6.5oz 8/21 weight: 9lb 3oz 9/14 weight: 19.5lb purple collar https://youtube.com/shorts/iQIe2_5IqPQ?feature=share |
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Inky
Female Deposit from Kera and Seth 7/30 weight 3lb 13oz 8/13 weight: 7lb 8oz 8/21 weight: 10lb 12oz 9/14 weight: 16.5lb pink collar https://youtube.com/shorts/AlRfclbgEQ4?feature=share |
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