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    A litter of 9 healthy pups

    Quote Originally Posted by WhoopsaDaisy View Post
    Wow, how many pups are there and how many will you be keeping? I would love to see more puppy pictures.
    9 healthy pups. 6 go to my siblings, 3 stay with me. We all agreed on limited registration, our family meetings are like episodes of shark tank haha
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    Linus had a perfect tail and so did his siblings. One of his siblings was doing really well in the conformation ring as a puppy and a few others did OK. Then, they hit a certain age and all developed a banana tail. It drives me crazy, otherwise it does not affect him negatively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowshoe View Post

    I have seen skinny, scrawny looking tails turn into a decent looking one.
    OK...let me throw my little orange in here with the apples.

    Here's Danny's little tail on his mama's front leg:



    At about 4 - 5 months with his sister Kenzie:



    Sunnie still looked a bit poofy here...I don't know how old Dan would be here...somewhere between 6 and 9 months, I guess:




    And then he started getting undercoat...first only on his tail, then the rest of the body followed.

    Two years ago at the park:



    Also probably about two years ago, meditating on my pad/butt pillow setup:




    And the tail has just continued to fill out. It's a real plume nowadays.

    That little beast of yours looks like he's got a good start for a really impressive tail...you'll have to be sure to let us see how it progresses (hint hint). Beautiful litter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunDance View Post
    OK...let me throw my little orange in here with the apples. Here's Danny's little tail on his mama's front leg: At about 4 - 5 months with his sister Kenzie: Sunnie still looked a bit poofy here...I don't know how old Dan would be here...somewhere between 6 and 9 months, I guess: And then he started getting undercoat...first only on his tail, then the rest of the body followed. Two years ago at the park: Also probably about two years ago, meditating on my pad/butt pillow setup: And the tail has just continued to fill out. It's a real plume nowadays. That little beast of yours looks like he's got a good start for a really impressive tail...you'll have to be sure to let us see how it progresses (hint hint). Beautiful litter!
    Wow Danny's tail changed a lot!! He's so cute!!
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    Cute!
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    That's awesome Danny what a dapper lad he turned out to be!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredbearthelab View Post
    Actually it's more than one, I come from a huge family of farmers, livestock ranchers and loggers. Fred bear had a romanticly planned relationship with my grandfathers chocolate lab "miss mayfield" as she just turned 2 years old and before he spayed her I talked him into breeding her with Fred bear. This was on the family agenda for along time. My grand father wouldn't spay or breed her until 2 years of age. My 3 brothers and 2 sisters all get a puppy which we all agreed on before hand. Of course I am keeping the rest to raise and cherish to the end of time.. Make no mistake about it there is no puppy mill or backyard breeding to churn out dollars for anyone's pocketbooks. These are family pets that we are all tied and connected too.
    Yikes! Are you serious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovemylabby View Post
    Yikes! Are you serious?
    Well hell lovemylabby! Very serious. I take it your surprised by something in the post lol
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