I'm very excited to see the quality of these pups. Blitz's maternal uncle, Storm, took Best of Breed at Westminster a few years ago, and Cloudy's paternal aunt took Winner's Bitch at Crufts (the world's biggest dog show, held in England)! So there's some real potential here.
Danny and I are British mystery fanatics. I was going to use musical terms for this litter, but Savannah suggested using names from our favorite shows. What a great idea! These aren't permanent names, they're just 'call names' for while the pups are here. When the pups are between 4 - 5 weeks old, and are paired with their new families, we will call them by the names their new families have chosen (if they've done so).
Cloudy's such a proud mommy!
How do they measure up?
Barnaby
Foyle
Frost
Hetty
Lewis
Morse
Poirot
Rosemary
Thyme
Poirot
Available
Poirot is a very easy going young man, but he can hold his own when rough housing with his buddies!
Barnaby
'The Barnster' is going to Marc and Anne in New York, and will be Erdos' Caffienated Machinations of Bonza
(Ask Marc, he's a mathematician ;~D )
Foyle
Foyle, now 'Echo', will be going to live with Christopher in Santa Barbara, and become a therapy dog
Frost
Frost is going to live with Mike in San Juan Capistrano
Hetty
She is now Bonza's Cloudy Thunder Storm (Gracie), and will be completely spoiled by Cheryl here in San Diego
Lewis
He is now Bonza's Django Reinhardt (Django) and will be living with the Weinhart family in Bel Air
Morse
This little 'Morsel' is now Bonza's Da Capo al Coda ('Coda'), and will be living in Cottonwood with Diane's Aussie Posse
Rosemary
She is now Bonza's Shania Twain of Dixdlor and will have a show career with Dolores in Wisconsin
Thyme
Thyme is a sweet, gorgeous girl, who is going to live with Holly and Co.
Hetty/Gracie turned into an Afghan Hound
Rosemary (Shania) has
ATTITUDE
She also suffers from 'Floppy Head Syndrome'
Thyme (left) & Annie (right)
Chow Time!
The puppies crashing after their first set of visitors,
& recharging for their second set
The puppies' first week outside, enjoying their first 'picnic'.