It so hard to compare this litter to the older one, we shouldn't, but seem to do it all the time.  They are a week and a half younger and they seem so small, so much slower on their development, but then Terry tells me "DUH, they are a lot younger, quit comparing". 

They almost have their "puppy, puppy, puppy" down pat and seem to always go where they belong, but sometimes one will be headed in the direction of the lawn and get distracted by the older dogs trying to stay out of their way.  They need a lot of attention, the younger litter was heavily socialized by our grandchildren when they were younger.  SO .. we leave on vacation on Friday the 10th and return on the 16th, and we are taking the puppies with us.  We have a toy hauler and do wilderness camping.  We will have three campers, motorcycles (they are used to that noise) and about 8 grandkids and cousins.  We hope the puppies will be worn out from the kids, and the kids will be worn out by the puppies.  They will definitely come back a very social bunch.  I am just wondering about my sanity at this plan.  We did it two years ago with a litter of 7 and it worked out great, but these puppies are so very outgoing.

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Just like "Sage", the other male we are keeping, this male has his own idea of how things should be done.  He would have been happier on my shoes trying to chew off the fluff, or climbing up my let to hang on my pant leg.  He is a spectacular male and should make us a great show boy.

His name is Megabucks Just In Time "Justin"

    

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She is a very sociable girl and is as cute as a button.  She should have a forever home by now.  She loves to play with toys, scream for attention and will do just about anything for attention.  She needs her personal home and will provide a show or companion puppy.

    

She is just perfect.  Wonderful facial and body markings.  Wonderful structure and bone.  It took a little while for her to be chosen, but when her new owner came, she acted like she belonged to him.  She is going as a show prospect and will be owned by John Frasier of Reno and the Bay Area in California.  He picked one of our special puppies.

    

He is a darling little boy and I like to call him "one eyed Zak".  This boy is very demanding and when he does not get his way he will tip his little head back and produce a howl that is loud for a little puppy.  He runs the fence to try to get attention and to get someone to pick him up.  He will be sharing his home with his cousin and will move to Bishop, CA with Tim and Becky Mamross.

    

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A nice male that does not want his picture taken.  He is trying to lie down as we are trying to take the face shot.  He is a nicely built male that could be show potential.  He is sociable and loves to play with all the other dogs and attach himself to the nearest human when they walk by.  He is a very nice boy.

    

He is the smallest of the litter and one of the easiest to attach to your leg.  He is a quieter male that likes to play easy, not hard.  He is famous for running toward you as fast as he can.  He craves attention and can hardly wait for that forever home.  He is reserved.

    

Quite a striking red merle male.  We had a hard time deciding between him and the red tri male.  One of our decision processes was that since the first pick was a red merle, we needed a tri dog instead.  This male has a great build, a nice bone structure and a very masculine head.  He will be going to Patrick & Jennifer McCoy of Santa Barbara, CA.  As soon as he is ready to go, they will be here by airplane and will snatch up this little pistol.

    

So I got this call from a friend that has two of my males, and they want a female too.  Not to show, not to breed, but to be a very loved girl.  She is an outgoing bitch that will the alpha bitch to two older relatives.  I have no doubt that the rules will change as soon as she arrives.  She will be going to Jane Rainwater in Lake Tahoe, CA.

    

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Another very nicely structured male that just needs a forever home.  He has nice moderate to heavy bone structure, a masculine head, good top line, length of neck and a great personality.  All this is wrapped up together in a stable, sociable black tri boy that is just looking for his home.  He is a nice male that gets along with the litter, the older litter, the older dogs and any humans that may get close enough to snap him up for some loves.

 

 

 
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