Puppies born ...

... December 13, 2006.  Puppies will be ready mid-late February.  A Photo Album showing the growth of the pups can be seen below.

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The Parents

This breeding is from Redfern's Scarlett Maiden CGC TDI ("Scarlett") by Ch Misty Glen Wascal Wallace RA, CGC ("Wally").

 

Scarlett

 

Wally

 
 

 

 

Click here for a Pedigree of Scarlett and Wally [Pedigrees are in PDF format.  If you do not have the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing and printing PDF files, see the bottom of this page]

Scarlett was whelped July 13, 2004.  Wally was whelped June 5. 1999

 

 

 
 

A few hours before delivery, Scarlett relaxes!

 

 

 
 

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Puppy Picture Gallery
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Birth-Day, Dec 13, 2006
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3

Week 4
Week 7

Week 8
Later ...

 


Pictures from Birth-Day (& first few days)

11 healthy pups, delivered over a 6-hour span.  6 boys, 5 girls.  No complications, and all are feeding normally.  Quite active.  Being fed in "teams", to make things easier on mom.  (When one team decides it is THEIR turn, the choir begins to sing!)

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The Black Team lines up for lunch

Keeping warm under the heat lamp

A cozy snuggle on a winter day

Victoria experiences her first puppy

Elena welcomes a new-born into the world of hugs

Mary and Grandma share some snuggles

The Yellow Team takes their turn

Lining up for a middle-of-their-first-night snack

Scarlett is a natural mother

Most of the clan -- 4 days old, bigger bellies!

Hey, who's that headless yellow guy doing the back flip!

Motherhood can really wear ya out!

Pads on feet are turning black

See how my "false eye spots" look like my eyes are open!

Little more than a handful at 3 days old.


Pictures from Week 1

What a difference a week makes!  Weight has just about doubled!  Mom is definitely putting out the high-octane fuel.  Scooting about faster each day.  One of these days soon they'll be up on all fours.  Eyes and ears still closed -- look for some changes in that in about a week.  Mom tends to look for some "time alone" (outside the whelping box), but she is a WONDERFUL mother.  Quite the doting parent.  Quite willing to let her sister (Wendy, age 7 months) come for "visits from Auntie Wendy"

Getting more crowded in the cafeteria

Hey guys -- remember when we could all fit between mom's legs?

See how our pads and noses are now black?


Pictures from Week 2

Eyes are opening.  Everyone is up on all fours (until they lose balance!) and scooting about with vigor.  All are over 2 pounds -- we gotta stop feeding Scarlett the Miracle-Gro!  More pics will be published as the eyes open enough to show on photos -- probably by New Years Day.

Just plain CUTE!

Resting Peacefully

Mr White in a pensive moment

Mr Red with a shiny coat

Would YOU rub my belly?

Ms Pale Pink, trying to stay awake

Mr Lime is one of the smaller of the clan

Ms Purple just hanging out.

What kind of reception do you get with those rabbit ears?

I surrender!

Making a statement!

I wuv my brother!


Pictures from Week 3

The growth spurt continues.  Eyes are open, causing a serious case of the cutes.  Lots of mobility, getting more sure of themselves on their feet.  Beginning to eat something in addition to Mom's Cafeteria. 

The up-close lump

It's REALLY getting hard to fit in (compare to Birth-Day picture)

The stalwart citizen

This stuff looks YUMMY!

Up close and personal

I can swallow your face if I want to.

What a happy face!

I'll bet we could bust outa here!


Pictures from Week 4

Growing ... growing ... growing.  Starting to show individual behavior traits.  Eating more "real" food, and less from mom (the cafeteria is now a "stand-up" feeding line!).  Oh, and those little shark teeth are getting pretty serious!

The Lineup

Our teddy bear is sleeping

Aunt Wendy is a great surrogate mom

The Cafeteria Phase 2 -- standing room only


Pictures from Week 7

(Sorry, we've been slow getting the pictures taken)  Remember when everybody fit in 1 tub, lying down while mom cleaned the whelping box?  Those days are long gone!  Weight up to 6-7 pounds.  Completely weaned from Scarlett.  Everybody passed their important eye CERF exam with flying colors.  Vet visits show everyone is structurally sound.  They can all reach the top of the walls, and they LOVE crawling into their little crate, and sleeping in their "pipes".

Yeah, we USED TO all fit in ONE of these tubs! Lying down!

Believe it or not, they RARELY actually escape from here, while mom cleans up their area.

Hey, mom! You got that cleaned up yet? We can't wait to get back and apply our own "decorating" ideas to give it that "lived in" look!

Mr Black

Mr Blue

Ms White


Pictures from Week 8

Growing like weeds.  VERY loving.  Feeding time is like a stream full of piranhas!  Beginning to go to adoptive families.  Still a few available -- pass the word.

Mr Green

Mr Green evaluates his cookie

Ms Purple

Mr Red looking innocent

Mr Red

Ms Orange

Mr Yellow

Mr Yellow doing his flounder imitation


Later ...

Koty ("Mr Black") is "published" on the web!
Click the link to go to Koty's Web Site

 

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