Here are Bianca and Vi...no fear here! At this point Bianca is the largest in the litter.Letting the pups be pups and explore and get nice and dirty! Somehow even after playing they remained clean and pristine
Here is Vi again...I know, Im biasedHere they are exploring their "cave"
Below is a pile of puppies. Bianca is on top. The other white puppy is a singleton from another litter. The boy, The Captain, is on his back in the centerFor those of you who know Freeman...here is his twin Forrester! I know, they dont look Anything alike! Here Forrester is getting his puppy fix. The brindle girl with more white on her face just took to him immediately and they spent quite a while communing.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
End of Week 3
Well, somehow the girls dominated! Most of the pics of the black brindle boy didnt come out, so all I have is one of him sleeping! Here is The Captain
In general they are all walking around, eyes bright and shiny and they are attempting to escape their whelping box area. If they get out, Hope gets upset and makes lots of noise until we help get them back into their box. She is still nursing, but in general she wants to be away from them.
Here is the brindle girl with the most white on her face. We are so happy with their short backs!
Here she is from the front with her nose pigment coming in.Look at the size of her feet! There is a lot of bone in this litter.Here is the brindle girl with the most white on her face. We are so happy with their short backs!
I know human moms arent supposed to have favorites, but I am in love with the little black brindle girl. She looks like a little plush toy! There is this feminine, sweet quality to her. I cant keep my eyes off of her! She reminds me of Beckett when he was a baby.
I mean, look at this face! Im thinking of naming her Legacy Vivacious of Winsor and calling her Vi (long "i") for short.Here is the other brindle girl with the mustache. I have to get more pics of her too! She has a similar body type to her brindle sister. All of their mouths are Way over. Dont think we will have to worry about reverse scissor issues, but will keep an eye on the canines.
And here is the white girl and her nice short back. We cant find a speck of color on her...yet. Im still looking. She is Freeman's favorite, but then again her Mom was his first show dog that he trained from 8 weeks onward.
Here is Freeman being silly and playing with the babies. Yes, I gave this one a raspberry on her belly right after the pic was taken.
The white girl in the pic below looks like a manatee! To me anyway...
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Weeks 1 & 2
In the interest of time, I'm just gonna post a bunch of pics with very little editorial and you can fill in with the ooh and aahs.
Here is the litter:
The conga line:
Here is the litter:
Here they are nursing. left to right: the male Cappy, one brindle girl hidden, black brindle girl on top of her, Saffron, of course, and the last brindle girl....I promise to get better pics next week!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Our Recent Wins
Just back from a 10 hour drive to Canfield Ohio for a Bull Terrier specialty put on by the Buckeye Bull Terrier Club. It is a great weekend on a sprawling fairgrounds and weather usually plays into the picture. In years past we have had faint worthy heat. This year we had rain with flooding on Friday. I was wearing knee high muckboots and the rain came Over my ankle. Everyone with ankle muckboots was soaked! This pic is UNDER our tent After it had Subsided LOL! You cant really tell but the water was flowing. You could have had rubber duck races.
This is my local friend Patti. She came out in the pouring rain; it stopped long enough for our pic but she had to throw her shoes out when she got home! We had been on-line friends for 2 years but had never met and this was also her first dog show! We had a great time and she took all the wet and muck in stride.
Friday I was showing my puppies Rose and Huey under breeder judge Claudia Sharp. I usually "enhance" my show dogs with the appropriate "makeup" (did I just say that in a public forum?). I did powder my white Huey a bit but I decided to let Rose go in "naked". She is quite pristine and yet I have Never NOT touched her up to some degree. I have never sent a dog in the ring au naturale. But I took a long hard look at her and decided to go for it and let her stand on her own in all her glory. She is a very correct lovely girl and even though we were competing in a puppy class, I believed she could do well. And she did! She took Winners Bitch and went on to Best of Winners for a 5 point major and 2 ROM points! Her first AKC points - a nice way to start a show career. Here is a pic of her about 2 weeks before the show. She also has a perfect bite all the way around and moves freely like a dream. She has a pink show lead:) She is alllll girl.
Saturday was a BIG show - the largest bull terrier entry of the year. Mary Remer was judging and as she is slated to judge Silverwood in Oct. (our most prestigious breed event), so many people turned out to see what she thought of their dogs. Huey was in the first class of the day and he did nicely for me (he barely had 4 feet on the floor at once for Claudia the day before). He went on to Reserve Winners Dog, which was a Very nice placement for him out of the 9-12 month class. Here he is asking Mary for the win.
And here he is sitting pretty for me. I never taught him to sit. I dont teach any of my show dogs to sit! But he has done this since he was a pup. He is very attentive and that is a Good thing in a show dog. Especially the males who can be spacey and sluggish.
Then the BOV class....many gorgeous dogs came and the sun was shining, there was a slight breeze and it was a picture perfect show day. Competition was hard and Mary put us through our paces. She had us move a lot, which was great for me because Java LOVES to move! She did beautifully for me, even giving me her ears at least 50% of the time, which is 50% more than usual!
Mary pulled us out along with 2 other bitches for a last look.....and then moved us to the head of the line. We took BOV! This was a weekend of a lifetime for sure!
We had a 10 hr. drive home but we had to stay for group, this had been Such an honor. I handed Java over to Pete Denbow (see him below in an older blog entry). Here is Pete and his assistant Ryan putting some finishing touches on Java before Terrier Group.He has a sibling of Rose and Huey's and he did beautifully with her in group and Java got pulled by the judge! Here they are waiting their turn.
And here is Pete's boy, the sibling, Iko. He will be hitting the show circuit soon!
Thank you to the Buckeye Club and Congrats to all the other winners. I know of a few that finished their dogs, which is always a great feeling of accomplishment! By the way, the Vendor Dollars as prizes were GREAT! I came home with two lovely leashes. Fabulous idea!
Here is a bonus pic of Rose playing in the mud before she got bathed for the show. Wet rat!
Here is a bonus pic of Rose playing in the mud before she got bathed for the show. Wet rat!
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