Saturday, March 21, 2020

SADIE X BOOMER - WEEK - 2 PICS!

Delighted to finally get some pics up of the lovely Sadie litter!  I am sure all of you have been anxiously waiting.  :+)

They are a content group.  Sadie is a very good mom and she has made friends with all my home girls which is such a blessing!  What was interesting with this litter is that they ALL opened their eyes on the same day - today!  Most times, pups open their eyes on different days.

With no further delay... here are the pics.  Please note, I did not 'name' these pups.  The 'color' code I used is simply to differentiate these pups from the color notations on Jonnie's litter since I have them here at the same time.  Keeps me from getting confused!

IRIS - A shade of 'purple/violet'.  Iris is 1 lb, 9 oz.  She is a chunk and I believe will be a Caramel,
which has a rosy brown nose and hazel-amber eye color.

BLUEBELLE - The name of a blue flower.  She is the biggest in the litter at 1 lb., 15 oz.
My thoughts is that Bluebelle will be a cream with black pigment on her nose and footpads.

RAVEN - As black and sparkling as a starry night!  She is 1 lb., 12 oz.  As far as I can tell,
Raven has no markings of white.  

ROCKY - A lightly marked phantom.  You can see some of his 'apricot' showing on his toes. Rocky is
the smallest in the group at 1 lb., 5 oz.

FERN - A chocolate abstract.  An abstract just means she has white markings on her toes, chest and chin.
Fern weighs 1 lb. 8 oz. and may lighten to a 'latte' color as she matures.

COPPER - Certainly a unique pattern called 'Sable'.  She is 1 lb., 8 oz.
Actually the majority of German Shepherds are 'sable'.  This girl may or may not keep her black patch on her face.
This is called a Melanistic Mask - you see it largely on Pugs, Shepherds and Great Danes, to name a few.
Or, her coat will turn more 'coppery' and you will barely see the black tips on the coat.
Sable has a 'mind of its own' as Mother Nature intended. 

3 comments:

  1. Thanks, Joyce!
    They are all adorable 🥰
    A sweet reminder that wonderful things are still happening all around us.

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  2. Yes, I am truly grateful Carl and I are still well and able bodied. The pups provide lots of smiles and a positive attitude to both of us. Thanks for the compliment on the pups! :+)

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  3. They are just so precious!! Thank you for posting!! It most certainly is a great reminder of the blessing we have all around us! Good to hear that you're well!! We can't to meet them!! :)

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