Maggie x Morgan
Maggie delivered her 11 puppies early February 17, 2006
7 boys (3 liver, 4 ticked)
and 4 girls (2 liver, 2 ticked)
Pictures below show the
Puppy Chart and the puppies
at 1 & 3 days old
For more coverage follow the links below:
Puppy Pictures:
1 week old
3 weeks
5 weeks
7 weeks
Conformation
Shots
Read the latest Pup-Dates
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Sharon, Steve, John and Bev are thrilled to announce the arrival of 11 little gold
medalists in their sport. The next few weeks should prove to be challenging and
rewarding as we prepare them for both individual and team competition. And now --
stay tuned for the highlights and "Let the games begin!"
We are extremely appreciative to Terry Byrnes for her valuable input and her support
during the breeding, the pregnancy and the whelping of this lovely litter. We hope to make her
as proud as we are of this beautiful combination of bloodlines. We have continually felt
her sincere interest and encouragement throughout this process and we are very grateful
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In keeping with our Olympic Gold Litter theme the newest medal contenders will be named after the host cities for the winter games in various years. |
The male athletes are:
St.Moritz (1928) - "Moritz"
Oslo (1952) - "Oslo"
Innsbruck (1964) - "Bruck"
Lake Placid (1932) - "Placid"
Grenoble (1968) - "Grenoble"
Calgary (1988) - "Calgary"
Torino (2006) - "Torino"
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The female athletes are:
Chamonix (1924) - "Chamonix"
(Pronunciation: sha-moh-neé)
Cortina (1956) - "Cortina"
Sarajevo (1984) - "Sara"
Lillehammer (1994) - "Lilly"
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The puppies and Maggie are doing wonderfully well. Everyone is fat, healthy and already they are traveling the fast track around their box at only 2 days of age. No doubt this is a group of exceptional contenders for whatever sport in which they'll participate. This will be one to watch and cheer on in the weeks ahead. Pictures
below are from the first couple of days and
more pictures will follow soon as we feel we have some very good ones to share with the fans who are anxiously waiting to see them. |
Some candid shots of the newly
arrived teams' first few days of training at the
Olympic Whelping Center. |
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Puppies will be placed in exceptional homes where they will be loved and valued.
We welcome inquiries, but request that all interested parties first read through
the pages outlining our puppy placement practices
and philosophy. Priority will be
given to those who will provide the many opportunities for them to excel and
achieve their full potential. And as always -- they are to be "family
members" first and foremost.
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