Lady
is the only one I could get to sit still long enough for a picture while
playing out in the last snowfall of the year, May 2nd, at least we are
hoping it is the last!
The
puppies sleeping during the day at 6 1/2 weeks old!
This
is Cowboy. He is a real spitfire. He takes everything in stride.
At
5 1/2 weeks old Cowboy was holding his own very well against his 3 big
sisters. He is quite the character.
At
10 weeks old.
At
10 weeks old.
This
is Bell, as in Bell Pepper to relate to her mother, Cayenne.
Bell
is also a very nice show potential at 5 1/2 weeks and she is a real sweet
girl.
At
10 weeks old.
At
10 weeks old.
This
is Lady. She enjoys life to the fullest and loves to cuddle.
Lady
is very outgoing at 5 1/2 weeks and is proving to be a very nice show potential.
At
10 weeks old.
At
10 weeks old.
This
is Missy, the big girl in the litter. She really likes her brother.
Missy
is our big girl at 5 1/2 weeks old and she loves to lay on her back for
a belly rub.
At
10 weeks old.
At
10 weeks old.
The
pictures from here down to the bottom of this web page were taken of the
puppies at 10 weeks old.
Another
one of those To Die For cute pictures.
Bell
giving us a head on shot at 10 weeks old, before we worked on her ears.
Cowboy
would be a great source of energy for California. He is like Static Electricity
bouncing off of everything. This dog is fearless and very self assured,
hence the name Cowboy.
Lady
posing for the camara, what a doll she is.
Okay
kids, lets try to get together for some group pictures. Hey kids where
are you going? Don't run away the camara won't hurt you.
Lady
and Cowboy get to live together in their new Show Home. Lady is very nicely
put together and Cowboy will be stunning. He got a rough start in life
but never was weak so he will be grown out to see if he catches up with
his sister. Here is a possible brace in the Conformation Ring.
Lady
and Cowboy with thier new Mom.
Missy
is quite the complete package at 11 inches at 10 weeks old. She will enjoy
her life with her new family.
Missy,
Boreal Missed The Mark, with her new family. She gets to live on an acre
of land with an Australian Cattle Dog.
Bell
is distracted, again. This is the one I am going to grow out. Other than
her ear set, which can be trained, she is very nicely put together. We
are still settling in on a name for her but for now it is Bell. Bell will
soon have her own page for you to view. Keep checking back.