Sherwood's Breeding Plans 2010
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wrote on 2 Dec 2010, 19:07 last edited by
Congrats on the new kids!!
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wrote on 2 Dec 2010, 22:35 last edited by
Congratulations - they look very even.
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Congratulations Robyn..they are adorable. Can't wait to see the individual pics.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2010, 00:21 last edited by
Individual pics are posted on my website now. :)
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ahhh, they are all adorable.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2010, 00:57 last edited by
They all are so sweet.
Rita Jean
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wrote on 3 Dec 2010, 02:23 last edited by
Congratulations, Robyn! They are adorable. :)
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wrote on 3 Dec 2010, 02:36 last edited by
Awwwwwwwww!
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wrote on 3 Dec 2010, 02:58 last edited by
^ What they said. Too cute.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2010, 04:30 last edited by
awwwww . . . look at those little puplets. can't wait to see more pics
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wrote on 4 Dec 2010, 21:21 last edited by
Lovely puppies, Robyn!! Congratulations!
Just a question, since some were born before midnight and some after, will you have to register them with different dates of birth? We wondered that when Amina's 3rd puppy hadn't appeared by midnight.
Terry
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wrote on 4 Dec 2010, 22:53 last edited by
You use one date of birth, the date of the first puppy born.
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wrote on 5 Dec 2010, 10:16 last edited by
Aaww.. Just beautiful… Congratulations!
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wrote on 9 Dec 2010, 20:56 last edited by
Pictures of the little ones at one week old are up!
http://www.sherwoodbasenjis.com/puppies1.html
I absolutely cannot believe how fast these babies have grown!
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wrote on 10 Dec 2010, 14:30 last edited by
Robyn, they sure make a beautiful family! I must confess that I haven't seen pups this young… will their fur become more red as they grow up?
I love how the little one near Bindi's head is snoozing away, maybe waiting for his/her turn?How does the rest of your pack react to the pups, or don't they? :)
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2010, 15:07 last edited by
The do look like superpups! What were you feeding that momma? ;)
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wrote on 10 Dec 2010, 15:18 last edited by
I must confess that I haven't seen pups this young… will their fur become more red as they grow up?
Newborn Basenjis are born with blackish hairs in their coats. This is most visible on red puppies but you can see it on the red/tan areas of tris and brindles too. Red pups actually look grey-brown. The black hairs steadily come out and each week the red/tan areas become richer looking. Most puppies will be free of these black hairs between 4-10 weeks of age. However, the mother of this litter is tricolor so all of the puppies will carry the tri gene. They will all retain an area of black on top of their tails for life.
How does the rest of your pack react to the pups, or don't they?
All of my litters are born in my kitchen which is open to my living room where the dogs and I hang out. All of my previous dams have been easy-going and were perfectly fine with me leaving the puppy pen door open and dogs wandering in and out of the puppy pen all day. Not Bindi. She is highly protective. Baron has always adored puppies and he is pushy about seeing them and even grooming them. She will (tensely) allow him to peek into the pen but I do not let the other dogs near the pen. As the pups age, Bindi will become somewhat more tolerant to the males. The other girls will never be allowed near the pups unless Bindi is securely confined elsewhere.
I love how the little one near Bindi's head is snoozing away, maybe waiting for his/her turn?
Her :)
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Wow, they look so big and healthy..what a nice litter Robyn, congrats again..
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wrote on 10 Dec 2010, 21:52 last edited by
What a lovely picture and such even puppies. Gorgeous!
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wrote on 10 Dec 2010, 23:31 last edited by
Robyn, what a wonderful litter of pups. So sweet! Baron should be so pleased of himself!
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