AKC Pointed Firethornes Bartholomew "Bud"
and
AKC CH Megabucks Just Dealin Diamonds "Liz"

Multiple BOB, Multiple Group Winner over Nationally ranked Top Ten Herding dogs

 

May we present a kaleidoscope of colors.  A consistent litter, all healthy and mom is a great first time mother.  Join us in watching this litter grow.

 

Black Tri Female, 12 oz  -  A wonderfully marked black tri with a full white collar, a nicely marked nose and white feet and look at that copper all ready showing.  We wanted to keep a boy and a girl, our decision will be so hard.  This girl and the red merle lady will be compared weekly to see how they match our requirements.  Don't know what I will do if they are both the same.

 


Blue Merle Male, 14 oz  --  What an interesting color.  He is a perfect dilute.  His mereling spots are gray, not black, in fact we couldn't find even ONE black spot on his body, but time will tell as he gets big enough to see better.  His copper is also showing.  He will make a uniquely colored companion prospect, a wonderful "foot warmer" for a good home.

 


Black Tri Male, 14 oz  --  Chet, this one is for you.  This is the black tri you have been waiting for.  Sure we only got one, but all we needed was one.  He is a compliment to his father.  He should make you a nice show prospect.

 


Blue Merle Male, 14 oz  --  Well we wanted a blue merle male for our kennel and this one bears watching.  He has a heavily merled body much like his aunt Chia, but that split face is all his mothers.  We also like all that copper.  Usually when it shows up this early it tends to be darker, we will keep our fingers crossed that he turns out for us, and our list of names will be quite long.  He will need one special name to click in the show ring.  What color!

 


Red Merle Female, 12 oz  --  We just couldn't believe it.  We knew Bud was red factored, but Liz's mother and sister are not red factored.  Liz's dad is a blue merle, so we just figured she would only throw blues and blacks.  As you can see, this IS a red merle, and a nice one at that.  Gee, and we were planning on keeping a girl too, this is just too hard to decide.  Good thing they take time growing.  We will have a hard time deciding between this lady and the black tri girl number one.

 


 

Black Tri Male, 14 oz  -  OK so we have a lot of color in the other dogs so I guess this one just didn't get the color genes his brothers and sisters got, but he has lovely colors and markings.  I love the little dot on the back of his neck, and if you look close you can see the white is carried under his belly, and what you can't see is his white chest.  Notice the dark copper.  What a boy, another fun pup to watch him grow and change.

 


Blue Merle Male, 12 oz  -  OK so we got the dark blue merle male, now we present the lightest of the powder blue males.  He will be a soft silver color over most of his body, he has a nice collar, good blaze and again there is that dark copper.  What a great addition to a unique litter.  We will be watching this color develop into a striking soft silver male.  This one is exciting, but so are the others.
 

 

CHECK OUT THE LITTER AS THEY GREW
One week, one day Two weeks Three weeks Four weeks
Five weeks Six weeks, four days Eight weeks, 3 days  

 

 

 

 

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