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We are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of 8 beautiful pups out of my lovely show bred bitch Squashbug (Poppy) and by Rch Quiver. There are 5 girls and 3 boys mainly blue fawn brindle party coloured and 2 Irish marked. Mum and pups are healthy with the puppies weights ranging from 8oz to 12oz.
 
Congrats, whoever you are :cheers: Hope they continue to thrive. What on earth is "Irish marked?
 
Congrats Melissa new babies to play with!!! Are you going to keep one? Ben has passed with flying colours so now will be trialling as soon as poss. Ben says have fun to his Bro

The Wilsdons
 
Thank you for your message Gaye. We will definitely be keeping 1 bitch from the litter so Whiz is going to have a new play mate! That's such good news about Ben, Paul and I are so pleased for you.

We look forward to seeing you both and seeing Ben trialling this season.

Melissa & Paul.xx
 
Congratulations Melissa! When do we get to see the puppies. Photos required. Can't wait to get Alice back to trialling. He finished off last year running against 2 other dogs with no problem, so hopefully can pick up where we left off.

Can't wait to see Whiz and Ben Tiger and the rest again. Saw Alison and Andrew, Shiana and Sam's two, Wesley and Daisy. at the weekend.They looked great.

What on earth is "Irish marked? I think it is fawn colouring with black 'edging' for want of a better word, or am I completely wrong?
 
Thank you Lesley, I am about to post some pictures so hopefully this will clear up what Irish marked is, as Poppy is and as I have just been informed by Jane, so was Arrow's mother. I think sable is what you are thinking - tinged with black or black edging, Irish Marked is any colour with white blaze, collar, chest, socks and tip of tail.

Alice sounds as though he is progressing really well, Lou told me he ran with Daisy at the end of last season and that he went well. We cannot wait to see all of Whiz's siblings on the track and are very hopeful they will all have great careers!

See you soon

Melissa.x
 
As promised here is a photo of mother and pups. I will post more when the puppies are older. 207.JPG
 
Congrats to Poppy & Quiver (& owners of course!) Mum & pups looking good.

Looking forward to seeing all your older pups progressing & getting ready to race too - lots of stunning brindles.
 
Big congrats Mellissa and Paul and of course mummy Poppy and daddy Quiver she looks such a great mum allready best of luck with your boys and girls now the choosing that will be fun lol cant wait to see our Whiz again he will be all grown up when wee see him next if he is anything like his sister Reyna he will be mental and soooooooo very head strong what that little miss wants to do hell and high water would not stop her please give our Whiz huggs and kisses from us all and daddy gazza sends his love pml c you and Paul at the champs cant wait huggs to all the new babies how many babies is that now Jane they are not long in mounting up eh lol

LOTS OF LOVE MANDY DEREK AND THE BLUE GANG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 
Thank you for your message Mandy. Yes, you are right about choosing, if we had our way we'd probably keep the lot!! Seriously though, we will struggle, do we go for a parti coloured like the dad or Irish like mum, I'm sure our one will choose us when the time is right!

Whiz is so grown up now and remarkably slender for a 28lb er! We love him to bits, he's such a character and very head strong indeed. He is also very loyal and obedient - he never likes us to be out of sight. He's going to have some real fun with our new pup.

I have just read a post from Gaye about her new Gazza pup, so Ben will be heading for the same kind of fun too! You must be thrilled they are having another son of Gazza - Congratulations to you Gaye and Ray!

Looking forward to catching up with all in this new season.

Melissa & Paul.xx

Thankyou to everyone for their messages. xx
 
interested to read about the irish markings.. never heard of that. I always thought it was white with fleckles of tan, or black, like fleabitten grey in a horse.. called Irish ticking. very interesting.good luck with the pups, looking gorgeous.
 
Do you have any pups left, my daughter is looking for a pup at the moment.
 

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