Litter Announcement - 28th December 2007
2 beautiful girls and 4 handsome boys
Sire: Britfeld Zoros Legend "Onslo"

Dam: Weilander For Yreyesonly "Larni"
2 beautiful girls and 4 handsome boys
Sire: Britfeld Zoros Legend "Onslo"
Dam: Weilander For Yreyesonly "Larni"
When these gorgeous 6 were 3 weeks young I saw them and thought maybe the yellow ribbon girl might have been a longhair but having seen them yesterday at just over 6 weeks, she is not a longhair but most likely a carrier.
Here are some pictures I took Saturday 9th February 2008.
LEFT: This is the green ribbon boy. He had a bit of a tough start to life. He was the smallest and to top this off Larni accidentally cut a hole in his tummy when she jumped out of the whelping box to bark at someone outside the house. Despite having four stitches, being away from the litter for 10 day (until stitches came out) and fed on formular, he has grown up to be a well adjusted little guy. This is him in his "show" pose.
RIGHT (L): Head profile.
RIGHT (R): Front assembly profile.
LEFT: He is much bigger and has more bone and is shorter so his top line is level at this stage of his development. He has good strong hind quarters and a confident tail manner.
RIGHT (L): Head profile.
RIGHT (R): Front assembly profile.
LEFT: He has a deeper chest, the same strong hind quarters and good bone but he was not happy about doing the "show" pose thing. Lovely lay of shoulder as with all the boys and girls in this litter and nice tail set. Lovely tight feel and good second thigh. Happy go as he goes :o)
RIGHT (L): Head profile.
RIGHT (R): Front assembly profile.
LEFT: He is nicely balanced and is a little too enthusiastic about the "show" pose in this picture; see how is leaning forward more then he needs to. He is confident and lovable. He has a nice deep chest, good bone and strong hind quarters. His has good ribbing and a lovely top line.
RIGHT (L): Head profile.
RIGHT (R): Front assembly profile.
All four boys have very similar head type at this stage of their development, good bone, strong and sound hind quarters and sound front assembly. However body type is different in all of them. I look forward to seeing them growing up into adulthood.
And now for those 2 beautiful girls . . .
Starting with the big girl.
I WANT HER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LEFT: She is just stunning though this picture was taken slightly from behind and does not show off her balance, fore chest and true body type, well I just WANT her. She is MY pick of this litter. At this stage of her development she presents very well. Keeping a level head, all puppies change many time during their development into adulthood and I am very eager to see this girl as 12 months of age. She has the most lay back nature and I believe, in the well trained hands, she would make a wonderful working dog; be it in obedience, tracking or hunting.
RIGHT (L): And look at this face! She melts into you when you hold her. Can you tell I REALLY REALLY like her. She is just too adorable for words.
I - WANT - HER ! ! !
RIGHT (R): Front assembly profile.
LEFT: She was not feeling so good on Saturday when I visited so this is the only picture I took of her. I will be visiting again on Tuesday 19th February 2008 so I hope to get more of her and the others.
Miss Yellow Ribbon was a suspected longhair (LH). Linda kept saying her coat was different, she had longer hair then the others and when I saw her at 3 weeks of age, I thought she may have been a LH but the fact she did not have fluffy feet and in between the toes threw me off. As it turns out she is not a LH but she most likely is a carrier.
Linda and her family have done a super job raising this litter. This is reflected in the puppies and how they interact with humans. They are well socialised and calm, accepting of humans of all ages and sizes.
There are 2 boys available for sale as of Saturday 9th February 2008. You can contact me through this Blog by leaving a comment.
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