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by Silbersee on 16 August 2009 - 15:08
no, he left when he was 9 weeks old. And I think Carlos handled him, didn't he? That is Silas.
And yes, I still remember a bit of my old school French.
Merci beaucoup, Cisko. J' aime ta jeune chienne, aussi.
Ok, I hope that was correct and I did not make a fool out of myself. LOL.
Bonjour, Chris
by crhuerta on 16 August 2009 - 15:08
Did he grow! YEP...Carlos handled him...very nice young dog!
Chris, you have to let me know when you have a SUPER sable female......I am seriously looking for one...for myself.
Talked to Margit.....she also knows what I'm looking for,...
Best wishes,
Robin

by kamgsd on 16 August 2009 - 16:08
kathy
by kacha35 on 16 August 2009 - 16:08

by Silbersee on 16 August 2009 - 16:08
Until then... our next litter will be on the dark side!
by odennagsds on 16 August 2009 - 18:08

this is my sable i bred aged 8 weeks

this is her aged 2
and her litter brother aged 2

i had a litter of 11 sables mum was a sable (timo lines) dad black/gold


by vonissk on 16 August 2009 - 18:08

by katjo74 on 16 August 2009 - 19:08

by katjo74 on 16 August 2009 - 19:08
Timo-free means Timo vom Berrekasten bloodlines are not involved-it means nothing negative about the dog other than he is simply not involved-no sense in jumping to needless conclusions. And if you look closely at Timo's pedigree, he 'evolved' from what looks to me to be blk/red lineage. The WGR show line sables and the working line sables clearly seem to have definite different coat markings-Timo looks nothing like most working line sables I've seen. And I know this girl puppy is definitely not a dilute, nor is she a typical blk/red or blk/tan. She's got 2-tone hair up both legs, around her shoulders, on the back of her neck , up both back legs and around the hips. These markings were apparent within 3 days of birth. This is not the peppering merely down the spine-expecially not at this age-a bitch stripe is seen evident much later in life. She will have a saddle marking to some degree, but probably not strong. So, if not a dilute, not a typical blk/red or blk/tan, then what is she?
And ultimately, what difference does it really make, Jez, except for you to be involved with others who obviously don't know the difference between fact and lies. They've spread plenty here and in other places. I'd be careful whom I associate with.
Again, I have said what I have to say on the issue. I will not address some of you further. I AM the breeder of Lailana and have seen her from birth. I have seen full WGR show line litters plenty of times and know what a blk/red and blk/tan puppy looks like. This female is nothing like I've seen before. Her nose is black, thus not dilute. Her pigment is sure with no grey or red cast. So for the time being, she is noted as a sable until maturity shows me otherwise. Nothing false, nothing wrong. If I am wrong on it, then I will see it when she is mature and will change it. But for the time being, it stays.

by dogabaris on 16 August 2009 - 20:08

My iceman doughter when she was around 3.5 months. Then her colour changed, and it's gonna change until 2-3 years old. Now she's 7 months.
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