I am posting six weeks pics at the end of the day, but sometimes it just cannot be helped. It takes several hours to do pictures, then there is editing, etc. Anyway, I finally did get them done and here they are!
Rose Girl - 4 1/2 lbs. - Mature weight should be about 25 to 28 lbs. Coat - Slight waves but easy care; minimal professional grooming appointments. |
Green Boy - 4 1/4 lbs. Mature weight should be about 28 to 32 lbs. Coat - He has the most curls in this litter and may need to have professional grooming appts. every 6 weeks.. |
Purple Girl - 5 1/2 lbs. Mature weight should be about 28 to 35 lbs. Coat - straight to slight waves, easy care; minimal professional grooming appointments. |
Red Girl - 4 lbs. Mature weight should be about 22 to 30 lbs. Coat - easy care straight; minimal professional grooming appointments. A replica of Wyatt's coat. |
Light Blue Boy - 6 lbs. Mature weight should be about 30 to 38 lbs. Coat - easy care, minimal professional grooming appointments. Straight to light waves. |
Bella Rue (Silver Girl) - 4 1/4 lbs. Mature weight should be about 25 to 28 lbs. Coat - Full and wavy requiring normal professional grooming appointments. (GH candidate) |
Pink Girl - 2 1/2 lbs. Mature weight should be about 15 to 22 lbs. Coat - easy care, minimal professional grooming appointments. Slight waves. |
'Isaac Newton' aka Navy Boy - 4 1/4 lbs. Mature weight should be about 25 to 28 lbs. Coat - Full and wavy requiring regular professional grooming appointments. (Guardian found) |
Teal Girl - 4 lbs. Mature weight should be about 25 to 28 lbs. Coat - easy care with medium professional grooming appointments. Will be the color of Wyatt. Notice the light colors coming through? |
- Minimum grooming appointments mean about every 8 to 12 weeks.
- Medium grooming appointments mean about every 6 to 8 weeks.
- Regular grooming appointments mean every 6 weeks in most cases but it will truly depend on how the mature coats comes in. This begins around 8 months of age and can take about a year and a half to complete. Weekly COMBING is a must in EVERY type coat to keep them free of debris, spread the oils and keep mats at bay.
Certainly, this breeding gave a wide variety of coats, colors, looks and boning. Such a diverse group! Something for everyone! :+)
Great pics Joyce. Fabulous diverse litter.
ReplyDeleteAwww, what cuties!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. We can’t wait!! William is counting down the days!!
ReplyDeleteI love the puppies and their photos are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love what Wyatt is bringing to my program - such whimsical looks with a steady temperament and wonderful boning. I have always adored Tramp from Lady and the Tramp and now I have a living replica which is a childhood dream come true. The DNA that he contributes to the future makes me smile. :+)
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