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Thursday, April 14, 2016
Welcome Ch. Barwoods D'Lightful- aka- Joy
I am super excited with the acquisition of Ch. Barwoods D'Lightful. These past few months I have been so disappointed not to have puppies and I have even begun to worry, and then along came Joy. My friend and fellow breeder Donna found herself in the position of moving to Hawaii for a job change. She was not going to be able to take many dogs, so she need to find homes that would love and care for them- but also carry on a well established and successful line. We are both really hoping that we are the answers to each others prayers. Now of course we just need to produce beautiful puppies- and Please dear God- show quality GIRLS!!
Monday, April 11, 2016
April 6, 1996- My very first litter was born
It's official! I have been breeding shelties for 20 years. That's hard for me to believe. My first litter was born 4/6/96 to Tucket. I remember that litter so well. I had chosen the dog, named Chili, with whom I wanted to breed Tucket and was ecstatic when he won Reserve Winners Dog at the ASSA national. He lived in New Mexico (and I in Arizona), but by the time Tucket was ready to breed he was visiting a handler in Wisconsin. I didn't know much about the estrous cycle of dogs and I shipped her to the stud dog way to early.
I doubt that handler, who is still showing shelties, remembers my novice excitement and hosting Tucket for an extended stay. She had 6 puppies- 3 girls and 3 boys. The delivery was a smooth one. Tucket made everything so easy . I tried to go to work the next day, but ended up coming home early just so I could sit and watch them. Fat, healthy, pretty- they were so much fun. I still feel that way about puppies.
Two puppies went back to Connecticut with Tucket's breeder and the other 4 were sold in Arizona. Although I am still good friends with Tucket's breeder, she is no longer breeding dogs. I kept in close contact with 3 of the Arizona owners, and two of them still have an Acadia sheltie (the 3rd now only has a Vizsla). A little belated, but Happy 20th Birthday to Pepper, Pepper (yes- there were 2) and Red Cloud.
I doubt that handler, who is still showing shelties, remembers my novice excitement and hosting Tucket for an extended stay. She had 6 puppies- 3 girls and 3 boys. The delivery was a smooth one. Tucket made everything so easy . I tried to go to work the next day, but ended up coming home early just so I could sit and watch them. Fat, healthy, pretty- they were so much fun. I still feel that way about puppies.
Two puppies went back to Connecticut with Tucket's breeder and the other 4 were sold in Arizona. Although I am still good friends with Tucket's breeder, she is no longer breeding dogs. I kept in close contact with 3 of the Arizona owners, and two of them still have an Acadia sheltie (the 3rd now only has a Vizsla). A little belated, but Happy 20th Birthday to Pepper, Pepper (yes- there were 2) and Red Cloud.