THE MALES
Light brindle boy (above) with a bit of a collar was the third born and the first brindle male. He was born 1 hr 4 min after his second sister. He is the heaviest male and the heaviest pup in the litter, born at 27.3 oz. Little chubbo!
Dark brindle boy with white heart on back and dark heart on tummy, was born 2 hours 3 minutes after brother above. He is the second heaviest male and second heaviest pup in the litter, at 24.8 oz.
Fawn boy and only one in the litter without white shoulder spotting weighed 22.9 oz at birth. This guy has the darkest rear feet, with only white rear toes, while all other pups have totally white rear feet. Like all other puppies in this litter, his tail is white-tipped.
Fawn boy with white front legs and chest . . . tempted to call him the White Knight, as he is adorned with white below the head (chest and front legs and feet) when presenting his front side . . . weighed the least in the litter at 19.7 oz. The males started with the heaviest pup and got lighter with every pup! He and the fawn female both have a white spot on top of the right shoulder, but can be distinguished from colors of their fronts, as well as their sex!
Dark brindle boy with white heart on back and dark heart on tummy, was born 2 hours 3 minutes after brother above. He is the second heaviest male and second heaviest pup in the litter, at 24.8 oz.
Fawn boy and only one in the litter without white shoulder spotting weighed 22.9 oz at birth. This guy has the darkest rear feet, with only white rear toes, while all other pups have totally white rear feet. Like all other puppies in this litter, his tail is white-tipped.
Fawn boy with white front legs and chest . . . tempted to call him the White Knight, as he is adorned with white below the head (chest and front legs and feet) when presenting his front side . . . weighed the least in the litter at 19.7 oz. The males started with the heaviest pup and got lighter with every pup! He and the fawn female both have a white spot on top of the right shoulder, but can be distinguished from colors of their fronts, as well as their sex!
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thanks again for always showing us all of them... and as they grow!
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