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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Moxie and Dunbar's Puppies ~ 5 week old video!

Here are Moxie and Dunbar's beautiful fox red babies at 5 weeks old. They are so precious, and at such a fun age! Enjoy the video....


Here is a short description of each puppy....


Sparky is one of the darkest red males in the litter, and has a fantastic stocky, big build and beautiful little block head. He has a very laid back personality, and loves to cuddle.

Rusty is a medium fox red color with a very very stocky build also, and has jet black pigment that really compliments his boxy head nicely. He, too, has a sweet and laid back personality, but also loves to play.

Blaze is another one of the darker boys, with a big build (I think he's the tallest puppy...) and an adorable face. He has such a loving personality, very frisky, yet one of the best cuddler's of the whole litter.

Clifford is one of the darker red boys, and has a thick, short build. He has got the biggest, most beautiful eyes that I think I have ever seen in a puppy, and has this way of looking you strait in the eye and just stealing your heart. He's calm and sweet.

Rocket is medium red with dark pigment and a thick, shorter build. He is such a lover, very very calm yet playful with overall a delightful personality that we've all totally fallen in love with.

Copper is medium fox red with very dark pigment and a very thick and stocky build. He has such a cute expression, and beautiful head. He is calm, yet very playful and always cuddly.

Ginger is dark fox red with a thick build, and beautiful boxy head. She loves to play with her brothers and sisters, yet loves to cuddle and is always always always wagging her adorable little tail.

Penny is dark fox red with a thick, short build and super dark red head. She is calm and sweet, yet loves to have a good romp with her siblings. She is such a sweetheart.

All of the puppies have been played with since day one and are well socialized by our family. We love puppies here, and even though it's hard to see them leave, we love to see them go to good homes!

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