Cece's Litter

That one lighter colored one is just full of itself, isn't it?
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CUTE!!!
 
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They will be 6 weeks this monday.
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are they girls or boys? i think that that's one of the cutest things EVER!!
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3 females one male the one red/ white is a male the one with less red.
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i LOVE seeing confident puppies and thats a confident group you have there, especially the talker, lol! shes gonna be a handfull LOL!
 
I want one! My cavalier X bichon (Sparky) is wathcing over my shoulder and he actually didn't bark at them. He usually barks at every animal! We have a tri-colored male (Sparky's dad) and his is so well behaved!

I love cavaliers!
 
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Are they easy-ish to train?

Jack is such a couch potato that we haven't done a lot of training with him. He was easy to teach "sit" to and he knows "come". He walks well on a leash. He is pretty much just a true lapdog. Now his two sons on the other hand...

Totally different personalities. Sparky can take weeks to learn a new skill but his brother Tucker catches on right away. Tucker thinks himself quite clever in fact. He did really well in puppy kindergarten. Knew sit, stay, come, walked on a leash like he was supposed to. He knows how to turn door knobs, but lacks the opposible thumb to actually open the door (thank goodness) His newest "haha aren't I funny" is when he is outside playing, he refuses to come, gets within inches of you then runs away. SO I told him sit. He did that immediately. Great- scooped up his naughty self and took him in. The next day I told him come, he came up then ran away. So I told him sit again. The turd instead stood on his hind legs and did the bichon dance. They are 18 months old and I am pretty sure he is just seeing if the rules for him have changed yet.

Sparky - just say "treat" and you are tripping over him.
 
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Are they easy-ish to train?

Jack is such a couch potato that we haven't done a lot of training with him. He was easy to teach "sit" to and he knows "come". He walks well on a leash. He is pretty much just a true lapdog. Now his two sons on the other hand...

Totally different personalities. Sparky can take weeks to learn a new skill but his brother Tucker catches on right away. Tucker thinks himself quite clever in fact. He did really well in puppy kindergarten. Knew sit, stay, come, walked on a leash like he was supposed to. He knows how to turn door knobs, but lacks the opposible thumb to actually open the door (thank goodness) His newest "haha aren't I funny" is when he is outside playing, he refuses to come, gets within inches of you then runs away. SO I told him sit. He did that immediately. Great- scooped up his naughty self and took him in. The next day I told him come, he came up then ran away. So I told him sit again. The turd instead stood on his hind legs and did the bichon dance. They are 18 months old and I am pretty sure he is just seeing if the rules for him have changed yet.

Sparky - just say "treat" and you are tripping over him.

My cocker does the run away thing. She did it yesterday so i ran to the back of the house and put her in the fenced in area i dont trust her running around all the time becuase she already tried chasing cars horses and even a flying plane!!

When she was out yesterday a car went by and i though oh great but she looked and didnt care.
 
I live in a city so mine are either fenced or on a leash. So do you already have homes for all the puppies? They are stinkin' cute!
 

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