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Thought you all might want to see the latest update on "our TT babies". I won't keep boring you all with more pics each week, but will post some from time to time. Here they are.. Beamer is now 2 lbs 1 oz. and Rainbow is 1 lb 12.5 oz
Sonya
Oh!! Sonya they are ADORABLES!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Bear hugs.
Gladys
Oh I love seeing these little ones!
Jane
OK how on earth do you ever part with such adorable puppies, I could not be a breeder.
I love them both but that Beamer is a cutie putootie!!!!
:hug:
Auntie Jodi
Don't ever stop the pictures!!!!!!
OK how on earth do you ever part with such adorable puppies, I could not be a breeder.
I love them both but that Beamer is a cutie putootie!!!!
Hahahaha Jodi, that is EXACTLY what I call them both!
Aww they are coming on great. So cute
Pauline
Are they learning to pose for their professional pics all ready?? These two look ready for the limelight!! Are you going to do any breed showing with them as they get older?
Gosh they grow so quickly
Debbie
We may decide to show/breed them. Right now it is early to tell if they are going to be nice enough to show or breed. (not to each other) lol
Of course, I think they are MORE than nice enough, but then again I am thier mom!
Sonya
Cute!
What age do you decide that they're good enough to show or breed? And how do you know? Growing up we had a cocker spaniel from a family of show dogs and they said her hair wasn't long enough so they couldn't show her. I loved her so much so I'm glad they couldn't show her and we got to adopt her.
Hi Chrissie
Sometimes it is hard to tell if they will be good enough. And by the way, when I say good enough, I mean could they win enough points to complete thier championship. It is really subjective as all of the judges have different preferences. But basically we are looking for straight flat backs, nice "blue" backs rather than silver, the ratio of length to heighth, nice silky hair. Since Yorkies don't "break" thier color until around 6 months or so, it is hard to know how they will turn out. But so far, they do look nice to me. The main thing is that they have no major "faults", good leg joints, nice coloring and size. So we will see.
No matter what they are absolutely PRECIOUS to us whether they can be shown or bred or not.
Sonya
I've LOVED all of your photos and have shared each of them with my hub...he's a sucker for a lil' puppy. Keep posting pics, it's such nice stuff to open up and read Who doesn't LOVE a puppy??!!
Are you keeping these lil' ones?? It looks like you are, but sometimes breeders have clauses in their contracts where they can still show a pup, even after it's adopted. I'm like Jodi...I'd never be able to part with them!! Keep the pics coming
:hug:
~Chrissi
Sonya, the babies are so precious. Like Debbie said, they look like they're posing for the camera. I never get tired of seeing puppy pictures, so please keep posting...I know you'll keep taking pictures so throw us a few oohs and aahs.
Hi Chrissie
Sometimes it is hard to tell if they will be good enough. And by the way, when I say good enough, I mean could they win enough points to complete thier championship. It is really subjective as all of the judges have different preferences. But basically we are looking for straight flat backs, nice "blue" backs rather than silver, the ratio of length to heighth, nice silky hair. Since Yorkies don't "break" thier color until around 6 months or so, it is hard to know how they will turn out. But so far, they do look nice to me. The main thing is that they have no major "faults", good leg joints, nice coloring and size. So we will see.
No matter what they are absolutely PRECIOUS to us whether they can be shown or bred or not.Sonya
thanks, Sonya. that's interesting. I think they're cute too no matter what.
They are so sweet and adorable Sonya.
I love them and yes, we can never see too many photos of darling babies, puppies and kittens.
Hugs
Carolyn
Good job Sonya, very cute...ya done good.....
dilu
Yep, it can take a good 6 months with any breed to decide if they'll be 'good enough' to show. As Sonya says, its all down to the judges' preference.
Is it still three different judges that you have to get points under for the championship? I used to help a friend show her Old English Sheepdogs and Shetland Sheepdogs for breed back in the 80s. It wasn't easy to get a championship, but then that's the whole point.