The breeding of any animal is a serious responsibility! Only those persons
with a sense of responsibility, quality & healthy animals, facilities and
knowledge of what they are doing, should consider breeding.
There can be heartbreak, tragedy and great expense involved with
breeding. Quality homes are not plentiful, and rescue and humane groups
are overwrought with the results of irresponsible breedings.
"Team Snowbear" 13 Weeks
Liz & Black Pearl

Liz and Hannah are set to keep on marching!

Liz, Smiley & Black Pearl
Liz, Smiley, and Hannah are off to visit the photographer! You might notice Smiley has "marked rings" under her eyes. It is not uncommon for Pyr puppies to get "raccoon markings" around the eyes at 6-8 weeks of age, and have the same markings fade away between 3-5 months of age, as Smiley's are now doing. Hannah's once heavy facial markings are fading, also. Edie, as previously mentioned, also has fading markings. Liz, the least marked sister, also has fading of her already light markings. The lovely eye color and rich pigmentation of the pups adds to expression.
It's not all work!

It's not all work!

Good Edie! Good Liz! Good Smiley! Good Hannah!

Lesson 1 is finally done!

Edie at 13 Weeks

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