They are getting bigger, eating more and wanting to play all the time. All of them have constantly wiggling tails and barks, howls and yips. They all stand at the gate and want out. When out they stay between your feet nipping your ankles. They scan the house for toys that they can play with. They even like fluffs of shedding hair from the older bunch, a piece of paper that was dropped, anything they can use to play "keep away". Luckily they come when we call puppy, puppy, puppy.
Some of the pictures do not show the pups to their best advantage. They still have a very strong will of their own and think wherever they put their feet is just fine with them. If they don't want to stand they let their backs collapse. They are still very determined little puppies that will need months of training. One thing they do have down well is a good face lick and a good snuggle.
ENJOY the puppy breath.

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![]() They aren't all in the basket. Some have already split and some are on their way out.
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She is one of the first out of the tub. You put her back in and it only takes one second to get back out again. She is growing quite nicely. Lovely color, nice structure and we may have some blue in those eyes. Congratulations to Todd & Cheryl Moore of Woodland Hills, CA, they made a wonderful choice.
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What a nice little blue merle boy. He is one that we are thinking of keeping, but lately we have been swaying to the red merle male. This male is cooperative, loving and plays nice. He is a good boy with beauty and a good attitude.
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Cherry is the most outgoing of the litter. She is the first out of the laundry basket, she weaves in between our legs when she is out on her own. You can't even get her back into the basket as she twists her body and gets down again, and not in the basket. Her tail wiggles the best of all the others, she is always happy. She has looks, structure and the attitude to make a great show girl for Lisa Coombs and family of Hudson, FL. She will be a challenge, but she will make one great show girl.
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So many pictures. Can you tell that he has captured our hearts. He is the most outgoing male. He makes the most noise and expects his own attention. His coloration is lovely and I got a few more shots of him as he decides how to get out of the basket. We like his structure, his attitude and his outgoing manner. We might be keeping this male.
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What a lovely smaller bitch. She has a little less white than her sisters, but makes it up in personality. When we were gathering puppies to put back into the now empty basket she was so busy playing with her sister that she never saw us coming. A quick snatch and she was back in the bucket on her way out again. The stud owner has a prospect looking at this bitch and the next one.
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A lovely, lively little lady. Flashy in color and attitude. She loves to play with anyone that will accommodate her and if they won't, she will wake them up to play. I love her conformation, color pattern and her personality. She is going to be a spectacular girl.
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Last, but by far not least. This little black tri female is nothing but perfect. Her markings are just where they should be, her personality glows, her structure is very correct and she is just a perfect puppy to place. I am sure that Gayle Frasier, her husband and their BMF Aussie, Roxie will all live in peace in Fairfield, CA.
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| One day - 06/21/07 | Two weeks - 07/05/07 | Three weeks - 07/11/07 |
| Four weeks - 07/25/07 | Six weeks - 08/01/07 | Seven weeks 08/08/07 |
| Eight weeks - 08/15/07 | ||