If Mr. Yellow suddenly vanishes, have no fear, he'll be here with me!!Just kidding of course, but they are so wonderful and roly-poly!
If Mr. Yellow suddenly vanishes, have no fear, he'll be here with me!!Just kidding of course, but they are so wonderful and roly-poly!
Thank you Wolf_Q!
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I also want to know when the ears go up.
I love watching their progress..Man! I'm sure going to miss them...
I've been Boooo'd!
They're all such little sweethearts! Gosh, Red looks pretty good there! I'm still partial to little Rainbow Sherman, though.![]()
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Yellow used to be my favorite of the litter but now I think Light blue is my favorite. He's so big and cute.
I think it should say in the contract that they must join PT and post regular updates with pictures![]()
ears are genetic. if the lines have large heavy ears, it will take longer and be more difficult for the ears to come up. these type of ears often times need to be taped to be able to stand correctly. with this being said it is also an easy fixer to breed out of your lines if you consider it a problem.
Me, too --- could you give them a cuddle for me because they are sooooooo very adorable.Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
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Thanks all. To answer a question the ears depend on the dog. There is no set time they all stand up by. You can get the whole range in one litter. Some pups in a litter will have their ears start to stand early, others will take longer and sometimes others will have problems with the ears standing. Both Sheena and Ryder come from lines with very strong ears. No tapping needed and no assistance in getting them to stand. So it is a wait and see thing. Some are already attempting to stand as you can see. But even once they are up when they go through teething the ears will agian flop and take on a mind of their own. Giving the pups very comical faces. lol Hope that answers your question.
For teh person who wanted to see a stacked shot of Sheena, here you go:
Nicole & Sheena & Puppies
They have lovely ears and I'm sure they will all stand beautifully in time. You did your homework when lookng to breed so I have no doubt you know your dogs.
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