We're continuing the British Mystery them for this litter as well. But with 11 puppies to name, *8* of them girls, we've had to cast our net a little wider. We've taken names from other English series that are special to us. Of course, once their new families have chosen names for their families, we'll start calling them by those names.
With 9 black tris, it might seem hard to tell them apart. Don't panic! Pretend you're a marine biologist, identifying humpback whales by their unique tail flukes. :~D Look closely at the shape of the blaze (white stripe between eyes), the shape of the collar on the left and right sides, and how much white and copper is on each leg. (The copper can be hard to see, so look closely.) As they get older, it will be easier to tell them apart.
Belle was understandably tired when she was finally done
Annie
"A Year In Provence"
Barbara
"Good Neighbors"
Christina
"Flambards"
Notice the tons of copper trim
Cully
"Midsomer Murders"
Girl
Hastings
"Poirot"
Helen
"All Creatures Great & Small"
Black Tri Girl
But Wait - There's More!
Joan
"Midsomer Murders"
Margo
"Good Neighbors"
Milner
"Foyle's War"
Boy
Sam
"Foyle's War"
Red Girl
Troy
"Midsomer Murders "
Red Boy
Partners in crime. Newborn Troy on the left, his two day old nephew Barnaby on the right.