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So, from the date of July 29th through July 30 or 31 (shooting for these dates, but - as always, I'm at the mercy of my ISP who has to install the lines to the new location - and we actually get them running ;) ). But - this site, cloud servers and main web will be OFF LINE.
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Another generation on the way
We weren't planning on it but my 19 month old male Lab decided puppies was an excellent idea for Christmas! We're getting a welping box moved into the "gun room", moving some things around to make room and counting down to 12-15 (we think) for the magic of arrival. My female looks like a beer keg with legs, certainly isn't far off. This is our fifth litter over the many years of raising Labs but the apprehension and anticipation seems always to be the same. My wife couldn't wait and had an ultrasound done. Mercifully the count appears to be 6....wonderful. We've had a couple of really large litters (10 and 12) over the years and were pleased as this is an easily manageable number for all involved. Pics in a few weeks.
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Well, we're now 12 weeks post delivery. Just as big a joy and pain as we remembered. 6...., OH NO! Actually 10. We have an old girl who's now coming up on 12 in June so we kept the pick of the litter black female. "Crew" is the newest addition to our pack. Ya gotta be a bit soft in the head to have 4 labs underfoot but they make our world a better place. We're guarding EVERYTHING from the pup and getting training going.Making great progress on #1, house training. She's huge on the fetching and chews like a stump grinder!
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