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Red, that is great the got a home. :)

I sold the last two puppies yesterday. Yaay! There is the one that I haven't heard from the folks that left a 200 dollar down payment when the pup was just 4 days old, even let them take him to the vet to get his du claws removed. No phone calls, no visits since..and that was when he was 4 days old like I said..they will be 6 weeks old come Thursday, and ready to go home..eating like piggies. The contract says, full payment due by the first of Sept. If they don't show up by mid Sept. I'm thinking...he's mine. I am loving this guy. I call him Jack. :) Black male.
can't you just call them . They might be so busy the time has flown by
 
Cynthia most people keep puppies till they are 8 weeks old, so maybe they feel that 6 weeks old is too young for the puppy to come home. I totally would think 6 weeks is to young. My Aussie puppy I just got the breeder kept the whole litter till they were 9 weeks old, and I was so glad, its so much better for the puppies, but that is just my opinion.
 
6 weeks is way too young to send puppies to new homes it is even illegal is some states to re-home before 8 weeks of age. they learn so much from their mom and litter mates in that time. the only way I would take one that young is if something happened to the mom and they need the extra care. and only if I had other dog or dogs at home to help teach the the dog basics to the puppy.
 
here is some more chicks that are looking for new homes.

the one on the right is a smooth Sizzle and the one on the left is a Silkie/Bantam EE

sizzles


this one has Silkie feathering but looks like it might be a Fizzled Silkie. its feathers have a slight curl. will be pretty but has six toes on both feet.



here is a better picture of the porcelain chick from outside.
 
here is some more chicks that are looking for new homes. the one on the right is a smooth Sizzle and the one on the left is a Silkie/Bantam EE sizzles this one has Silkie feathering but looks like it might be a Fizzled Silkie. its feathers have a slight curl. will be pretty but has six toes on both feet. [COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR] here is a better picture of the porcelain chick from outside.
I just messaged you. I am pretty sure that I want the porcelain chick for sure, and maybe the partridge to :)
 
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Not sure why I got a double post of my G. Grandbaby, guess I just wanted to show her off. :D
 
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6 weeks is way too young to send puppies to new homes it is even illegal is some states to re-home before 8 weeks of age. they learn so much from their mom and litter mates in that time. the only way I would take one that young is if something happened to the mom and they need the extra care. and only if I had other dog or dogs at home to help teach the the dog basics to the puppy.

The mom has nothing to do with them now. I tried making her, but that wasn't working out too well. I know it's better for small breeds for sure to wait, and often are with their moms longer, but these pups are doing great, and are ready for responsible owners, which I have made sure they are going to. I have asked the folks buying them questions that many sellers would not, just to make sure they know what they are getting, what the breed/mix is about, how often to feed, not to put them down anywhere but inside a home until all shots are done..many more things. The last litter went at 6 weeks. They are doing great! I have the owners sending photos and comments.
So many different opinions, even with vets..mine says ok. :) Never thought I would breed because of the how they make it well known that too many dogs are being bred..they are right..but, I believe that some are great to get out there. Even though it isn't a pure breed, but maybe..someday...we can hope, this will become a breed. They are the most wonderful dogs. My Missy has been bred twice, she is being spayed in Nov. Twice is plenty. Not making much money on them, in fact only asked half of what other breeders are asking for them. Then there is the cost of the vet visits. I am enjoying this, it's been yrs. since I've had pups. And, I just may get to keep one of these! :) I call him Jack. :D
Here is a photo of a couple that went to a lady that bought two of them. A cream and a red..check out those smiles! That would be the Golden R. in them! She keeps hers clipped.
 
Had our Great Grand Child blessed today. What a wonderful blessing she was given. So thankful for the Gospel in my life and our families. As our Austin would say that is out on a mission..Heavenly Father is Awesome! The Power Of The Priesthood is Awesome. :)


 
can't you just call them . They might be so busy the time has flown by

I thought I got their phone number, but I didn't! I got everyone else's! They are the ones that lost their Goldendoodle in an accident. They did say that buying the pup early would give them time to grieve their Clyde. So, waiting until the middle of this month. I'm already loving this dog to pieces.
 
Oh Gary, those chicks are darling! How is the splash silkie doing? Getting more beard yet..it was really starting to come in.
 

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