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The "E" litter was born on 5/21. There are 7 girls, 5 black and 2 liver, and 2 black boys.

The puppies have grown so much. Here they are at almost 10 weeks. L to R - Miss Pink, Mr. Green, Miss Orange, Mr. Purple.

Miss Orange.

Miss Lt. Pink, Miss Lt. Blue, Miss Pink and Mr. Green in the corner.

Mr. Purple and Miss Red.

Miss Lt. Green.

Miss Pink and Miss Red resting for a moment.

5.5 weeks old. It has been so hot lately that the puppies have not gone outside much.

Even today when it was cooler, we kept them wet while they were playing. This was the first time on the grass.

Miss Yellow checking out all the neat stuff in the yard.

Where did all the food go? Puppies at 5 weeks old.

Catching a quick rest.

Miss Lt. Blue always wants her picture taken:)

She likes her toys so much, she sleeps with them close by.

They also like to find their own toys. I wasn't chewing on the blanket, really!!!

The pups now play with each other and toys.

The Lt. Blue girl has the cutest white spot on her chin.

At 4.5 weeks old, the puppies are becoming more alert and very cute. Individual personalities are starting to form.

The puppies turned four weeks old today. They play a lot now, but still like to sleep quite a bit.

This is their first meal. They had no trouble figuring out what to do. They are a little over 3 weeks old.

We were gone for one week to the National Specialty and the puppies have grown so much.

This is hard work!!!:)

The pups at two weeks old. Ears and eyes are starting to open.

Mom resting peacefully.

Puppies at one week old

Here are the puppies at three days old.

Puppies sleeping at just over 1 day old.

Mom and puppies resting comfortably.

The puppies don't do much except eat and sleep. There eyes and ears will be closed for almost two weeks.

Reno trying to get comfortable. She still has almost a week to go.

Reno is getting really big. I can't wait to see how many puppies she has.

 

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