We'll
be showing the blue brindle one on the right. We've named her Brytannie
and are looking forward to getting her out when she's ready and after we've
gotten caught up on everybody else. The blue/fawn girl on the left and
below is still available. We call her "Piggy" as in "Ms Piggy" because
she has an affinity for chasing frogs. She has many fine qualities and
no faults that would preclude being shown, but definitely doesn't have
the qualities that I look for in a great show dog. She's capable of completing
a conformation title, but it would take time. Piggy really isn't for some
one that's looking for a serious conformation show dog.
Here
again, is Piggy. In comparing her to her sister it's easy to see that she
doesn't have the chest or broad head that Brytannie does. Both the head
and chest will broaden with time, however it's not likely that she'll develop
as nicely as the other pups in this litter. That won't prevent her from
being someone's faithful companion and certainly will not be cause to compromise
the quality of home she recieves. She's a beautiful dog and will be treated
accordingly.
Here
the two sisters await their afternoon meal. They both enjoy the sun and
fair weather on California's central coast. We just enjoy having them around.
It doesn't take long to see that the things mentioned before don't have
a thing to do with Piggy's athletic abilities.
Contact us if you think you might be able to provide a suitable home for our little Piggy. She's house broken and well socialized with both children and adults as well as other dogs. Again, I won't rule her out of the show ring, but wouldn't recommend her to someone looking for a group placing special. If placed as a pet she will be spayed prior to her departure.