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Puppies!

We have a very nice litter born Christmas evening, 12-25-2011, out of our vibrantly colored “Tilly” Chevreherd Cain’t Miss, and sired by our wonderful “Tucker” UKC Grand Ch Chevreherd Nip’N Tuck.

They produced five beautiful blue merle girls as well as a blue merle boy and black tri-color boy, all with deep dark copper trim like momma.  They are fully guaranteed and registrable with AKC, ASCA, UKC and the working aussie registry. 

The pictures with the two puppies, black tri and blue merle, are both males.  The remainder are female.  Momma Tilly has vibrant blue eyes as you can see in the photos….the one with Tucker was taken thru a window so is a bit fuzzy, but I thought they proved a cute couple.

UPDATE pics Jan 15, 2012  (if you click on a picture it brings it up larger)

I’m a little slow with figuring out photo options here on wordpress so the photos all go into the album together.  At three weeks old, the puppies have eyes open and these fat butterballs are trying to learn to navigate out of the nest to go potty.  Again, I have tried to keep the two boys in pictures separate from the girls and it was quite a challenge with five blue wriggling girls to get photos, but in a couple weeks we will post individual photos.  Or, of course we will respond to inquiries otherwise.Update puppy playdate, two blue merle girls are spoken for 1-22-12

Update pics taken 2-5-2012:

All puppies are now spoken for except for two blue merle girls which I have tried to get in the last few photos; I’m not guaranteeing anything, tho, because with all those little blue merle wiggle-butts moving around it’s easy to get mixed up (imagine that!) (joke).  The last two pics are definitely both sides of one puppy……

 

4 Responses »

  1. I enjoy viewing your pictures very much. I lost my blue merle Missy Moo to natural causes couple years ago. Then last year my red merle boy Karson Chewbacca unfortunately was in town with a sitter where he was poisned & I lost him. Loosing him was very hard on me because he didn’t deserve it. He was a lumix of a dog. Scared to death of cattle & my horse. But he was my baby. I am hoping eventually to get another Aussie. Again thanx for sharing your pictures

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    • Thanks, Sheryl!
      That’s partly why I decided to do a website in a blog format, to offer some interaction with the public while sharing my love of these dogs. Thanks for posting!

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  2. How much are you asking? Also, about how large will they be when full grown?

    Thanks!

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