Wednesday, March 16, 2022

The Lady Drink Litter(s) - Bit O'Honey

 

Bit O'Honey at ten weeks

Beatrix O'Honey (AKC) and ClarkeBar Grizwold unexpectedly gave us two wonderful little boy Basset Hound pups in Bit O'Honey's second litter. Her previous litter, coupled with the Normande bloodline and lack of exceptional traits, put these pups in the pet quality price range. Both pups will be priced at $1200.00 dollars, and one Reservation have been made in this litter of two pups.

Honey at two years

Beatrix O'Honey is a very nice Basset of the Normande type. Her coat is quite a bit tighter, her legs look longer, and her features appear narrower with merely adequate ear length and fews. She is from the same litter as our Abba Zabba but her coloring is much more of the tri-colored scheme. Honey is good natured, but is developing into an alpha female to take the place of leadership following our retirement of The Cinnamon Bear last year.

ClarkeBar Grizwold at eight years

ClarkeBar Grizwold is an eight year old charmer. He's getting a bit white in the muzzle, so we kept one of his boys a few litters back and plan on retiring him soon. Clarke is a bit smaller that other Basset males, but he carries himself well.


  
ClarkeBar at eight weeks
He has very good European features, where they count, and is very athletic in form (wasp waisted with a deep sternum). He is genetically tested and has sired twelve litters.  His offspring generally share his good European traits, but this is a very good American Basset Hound in form and temperament. 






Hurricane is a good sized baby Basset boy who weighs a solid 18.9 ounces at three days old.
He is a "lemon" in coloring (for the most part),
but his reds will come in stronger than they appear today.

Hurricane is a wonderfully large blaze, nearly covering his entire head in front of his ears.
If ClarkeBar's genetics shine through he will be a great looking Basset.

Ukraine Mule, because F*** Moscow, is a wonderfully cuddly by of 18.5 ounces.
He will eventually develop deep reds to offset his bright whites.

Though it is much to early to tell, he appears to have a fearless energy to him.
I'm guessing he will develop into a great red and white Basset.


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