Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Juliet and Mojo

The long awaited day has come!  We have Juliet staying with us while she is fertile and she has been a dream!  Thank you Jenica and Patrick for letting us have this visit with Juliet.  We have had Juliet and Mojo tested thoroughly for a variety of health issues to insure that they are premium breeders.  They have passed all the tests with flying colors.  We also know that Juliet was very close to ovulating on Monday morning.  Monday evening Mojo and Juliet had a tie (honeymoon for those of you who aren't breeders) and we will have them breed again this evening (Wednesday) and then again on Friday.  We may test Juliet's progesterone again on Thursday to make sure it indicates she has ovulated and that we can expect a pregnancy.

The puppies these two will have should be solid dark chocolate in color, with soft fleece coats and great conformation.  Juliet brings a beautiful dark chocolate color that has held up long enough to show us that she will not likely lighten up much.  Most chocolate Labradoodles do lighten up and we have been working hard to have a line that will keep its dark color.  Juliet also brings a very sweet and warm personality into the mix.  She is a lovely young lady and has stolen our hearts again with her visit.  She has matured into a beautiful girl.  

Mojo brings a great personality as well.  He has been home with us for over a month now, and has been in a trial guardian home for a little over a week of that time.  He is quite the lover.  He tries to sit on our laps when possible.  He is about 26 pounds and thinks he should put his face right next to ours whether we are sitting with him on the floor, or are on the couch.  He wants to be as close to us as possible.  He has great conformation and boning and will pass that on to the puppies.  He loves to play and will take all the time we can give him.  His caramel coat is buttery soft.  

We are looking forward to a litter of dark chocolate puppies that will be under 30 pounds when mature and will stand about 17 inches at the shoulder.  These puppies should be born around December 20th and will be ready for their new homes around Valentine's Day.  If you want a puppy for your family, these puppies will be great Christmas gifts, (notes in a gift) and can be yours on Valentines!


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