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Plans for 2024-2025

2/8/2024

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This pretty much does it for 2024.  We might do a fall litter with one girl, but we're going to have our hands full with finishing Feesh in AKC, campaigning with Cake to get him finished in AKC and then starting herding with him and then the pups. Since we're pretty much going to be where we want to be for the year - I don't foresee another litter outside of maybe one. In 2025, there will be a couple planned in the Spring and another in the Fall most likely. We'll see how it goes! Things can change, but this is where we stand right now. We breed for our needs first and foremost and we're sitting right where I want currently.

So, if you're interested in a pup from us, I'll have babies from Feesh and Maze's litters available this year for certain. After that, we'll see!

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Oh... I'm sorry! I forgot to show off Feesh's 10 puppies! :)

2/8/2024

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You can see more of their pictures on the litter page. They're all happy and healthy and hopefully, if things work out, we'll be keeping a girl from this litter.  
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Maze had her pups!

2/8/2024

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Here are the babies! 3 girls, 2 boys!  I'll be retaining one girl (hopefully) if all things work out.  These cuties are by Cake, Benny's paternal half-bro.
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I know the estimated count... do you? Feesh's xrays!

1/22/2024

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PUPPIES In FEB!!!!

1/8/2024

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Our two litters for  this year (maybe 1 more in the fall)!  WSU wanted Maze rebred since her c-section to reduce the scar tissue build up so she was bred to our pretty boy Cake! I am crossing every digit and praying to every elder god this litter whelps and thrives!  I will hopefully be keeping one (please please have a cute girl!).  Feesh was pulled from showing due to CIRD worries, and honestly she needs a bit of physical maturity that breeding her will give her,  so she will have her first litter now,  then go back into conditioning to finish in AKC and UKC afterwards with some better rib spring.  She -MIGHT- be bred in the fall to Kingsley like we had planned for this litter (didn't happen :( ), but most likely it will be Spring of '25. 

Cross your fingers for healthy pregnancies,  whelping and thriving babies!
Feesh - carrying est. 5!
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Maze - carrying est. 3!
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Happy Holidays!

12/20/2023

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Puppy pics for week 6 are up!

11/28/2023

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You know where they are! Go on! Git! ;)
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Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease.

11/28/2023

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Read about the CIRD issue here!


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New pics are up for the 4th week! ...and some banana

11/19/2023

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First noms!

11/11/2023

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