Friday, March 17, 2023

The Jelly Belly Litter has hit the ground running

 


Abba Zabba is one of the easiest whelping experiences we've ever had, and she gave us nine very good pups yesterday in the span of just about six hours. They appear flawless at first glance, but we will be constantly evaluating them as they grow. At six weeks we will write final evaluations. This is when we can see most of what each puppy might become in adulthood. Though there's certainly room for error in evaluating a dog's potential at six weeks, we've been at this for a long time and can know a great deal about a puppy's future self by then.

This litter is being offered for $1100.00 (U.S.) each, with a $200.00 discount for people wishing to take two (same sex) pups from this one litter. We've always said that raising two Basset puppies are easier than raising one. This is because the pups will keep themselves occupied and comforted as they grow. If you are interested in adopting one of our pups, just use the email Waitlist widget found left of this page and we will send you everything you need to make a good decision. 

Now . . . Some pictures- 

Cappuccino is a male born at 6:30 p.m. on March 17, 2023 weighing 11.4 ounces.
A very active little boy.

Tangerine came to us at 6:45 p.m. on March 16th, 2023 weighing 12.9 ounces.
The dot on the top of her head is called God's Thumbprint.

Licorice was nearly all black at birth. She came at 7:10 p.m. and weighed 12.5 ounces

Mocha showed up at 7:40 weighing 11.2 ounces. He's been a quiet puppy.

Cherry came in at 12.1 ounces when she arrived at 8:00 on March 16th, 2023

BubbleGum came at 8:05, hot on the heels of Cherry at only five minutes apart.
He weighed a healthy 11.6 ounces and was black for the most part.

Coconut has some lovely markings and will doublessly become tri-colored.
She arrived at 9:05 p.m. weighing 10.1 ounces. Not large, but quite strong.

 Weighing 12.1 ounces Popcorn took her time, arriving at 10:45 (fashionably late we call it).
She was almost all black, but we expect her red traits will soon come out. 

By the time Kiwi graced us with his presence (11:45 p.m.) we were sure he'd be the last.
He was the heaviest one of the bunch at 14.0 ounces, but not the largest of the lot. 

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