I'm really sticking my opinion out here... and I've been wrong before ... but, Grace and Everad "married" three times, once on the 7th, 8th and the 10th. That would make the younger puppies several days younger (the sire's contribution can last up to 5-7 days until the eggs have been fertilized)
the ultrasound lady at the Cryobank sperm bank in San Marcos, CA, said,
"Five for sure, I'd say 5-7, if you call me and say there are 8 I won't be surprised"
we are taking guesses, put as a comment here or send it pudels@roadrunner.com to be put on the chart for the guessing. If you are the closest in gender, color and number of puppies you will win a prize.
To win you do not have to be part of this litter's reservation list
send in your guesses, the winner will be determined when the puppies are a few days old
she's got at least five, I expect hidden puppies about 3-4 more
thanks, Paula and Jim Wilson
p.s., if you are interested in this litter or our next litter with Hilde, please contact me right away, Hilde's reservation list may fill up with any over flows from this litter depending on gender, size & color. Grace will not be having another litter until a year from now and probably with Wocky, so if you want a Grace x Everad puppy, best to contact me right away. Eventually Hilde x Everad will have a litter, for now we are planning on breeding Hilde to "Aedan" a silver kleinpudel depending when she comes into season.
Grace let Hilde know under no circumstance was she getting any of the action with Everad, she claimed him to be hers and he agreed. She is a natural at breeding and a survivalist, we call her Momma "B" around here. What Grace says goes. Hilde started to come into season in August but stopped. If Hilde waits long enough she will be bred when she does go into her cycle.
I guess we can ask Grace when it's ok for Hilde to go into her cycle ... lol!
Grace let Hilde know under no circumstance was she getting any of the action with Everad, she claimed him to be hers and he agreed. She is a natural at breeding and a survivalist, we call her Momma "B" around here. What Grace says goes. Hilde started to come into season in August but stopped. If Hilde waits long enough she will be bred when she does go into her cycle.
I guess we can ask Grace when it's ok for Hilde to go into her cycle ... lol!
thanks, Paula

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