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Hi, Ego! Ego is the father of Little Sassy, Ballerina and Tiny. Isn't he handsome???? |
From time to time we keep a puppy to carry on our breeding line. Here is Little Arthur (a.k.a. Li'l A) who looks exactly link his father! Li'l A will be ready to sire pups in 2011. |
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Here is another of my favorite pictures. Hubby Richard is being swarmed by admierers...or is it the soda they are hoping to knock out of his hands? The buff is Sandy, whi is expecting puppies late August 2009. Next to Sandy is Dolly. Rissa, now retired, is standing next to Richard. The b lack/white is Helen, whom we hope to breed in 2010. |
Yes, every dog has their own sweater for very cold days. Pictured is Nyla, Val, Rosie (Rosie is a red miniature poodle expecting champion-sired puppies around August 15th, 2009), and the very back of Black Magic. |
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No breeding program is complete without a beloved vet! Dod is checking Pikachu out before he leaves for his new home. |
The boys are out for some fresh air in their run. Pictured are Bandit, a very handsome black/tan male, Mr. Woofit, my 3rd generation miniature poodle, and handsome Ego! |
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Petunia is sporting her Mohawk. She is a sweet red/white lady and the mother of Li'l A. |
Sassy and Val are enjoying a chat in the chilly early spring. Sassy is the mother of Little Sassy, Ballerina, and Tiny. |
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Peek-a-boo, Velvet! Velvet is a calm, sweet-natured chocolate female who is the mother of all the chocolate4 pups listed for sale. |
This is early spring in the Catskills. Our kennel is heated in the winter and airy and cool in the warm months. The males have separate runs and the females have the back yard. We are nestled in the beautiful Delaware Valley, the heart of New York State's Catskill Mountains. |
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Ruby loves the craskling autumn leaves. Ruby will have her first litter in 2010. |
Sunflower is Ruby's grandmother. She is a highly intelligent buff with a strong bird-dog instinct. Sunflower will have her final litter sometime in 2010. She will then be retired to either go into a home if she chooses, or to stay here until she crosses the Rainbow Bridge. All our dogs are free to remain here for as long as they live. We don't use them a few times and then send them into a new home unless they want to go. The choice is always theirs. |
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