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Just a few Q's

Dead_dog Nov 29, 2003 02:16 PM

Hello agian, I was wondering what is the most popular eye color for BC's, and how long the winning goes on for when a puppy.I was wondering if some people could post some pics for me, like puppy pics or older pics, I was kinda wondering.

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CharStuff Nov 29, 2003 05:14 PM

>>Hello agian, I was wondering what is the most popular eye color for BC's, and how long the winning goes on for when a puppy.I was wondering if some people could post some pics for me, like puppy pics or older pics, I was kinda wondering.

In my earlier post I mentioned that my BC has amber colored eyes. I have seen BC's with one blue one brown eye and both eyes blue also different ranges of brown. I compete in agility with my BC and have seen many many different variations of colors, sizes, fur textures and eye colors. In the picture below is my BC Reata, this was taken last year at her first agility trial, she is now 2 1/2 years old.

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CharStuff Nov 29, 2003 05:19 PM

>>Hello agian, I was wondering what is the most popular eye color for BC's, and how long the winning goes on for when a puppy.I was wondering if some people could post some pics for me, like puppy pics or older pics, I was kinda wondering.

6 weeks is very young to leave the litter. Its recommended that puppies stay with the mother and litter mates until at least 8 weeks, 10 weeks is even better. However, since you already have your puppy, try giving it one of your pieces of clothing with your scent on it, place your puppy in a safe and secure area, give it lots of attention. This is a phase and it will pass. Here is another picture of Reata, this was taken when she was a few months old.

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