Monday, December 21, 2009

OMIGOD!


Let's just say, 8 tiny reindeer are not enough names....






Neat is nearly 7 years old and this was a frozen semen breeding. This a tad more than I expected...
Two for Miss Fada.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!! Can't wait to see them. 8 BC's and 2 Pondegos...holy cow! That'll keep you busy :)

Anonymous said...

Sorry Lisa, that's me Blake Stafford. :)

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

or crazy Blake... Hey, wait, it was crazy to think of having two litter at Christmas to start, wasn't it? ; >

oh, and you didn't catch,eight tiny reindeer names is NOT ENOUGH! We lost track at 9 in the count!

Kathy said...

Oh my GOSH!!! That's wonderful. Keeping fingers crossed for continued good health and fortune for Neat and Fada. I can't get over their tiny little spines in the x-ray.

Unknown said...

Just so you know. Helen loves socializing puppies and she loves Border Collies.

Carrie said...

I'm so excited!!! Lisa, you are going to be busy!

Carrie said...

There are 9 reindeer! :)
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolf

Daisy said...

I hope they're all boys :) But I'm putting money on the following...

Dasher - male, split face
Dancer - male, tri
Prancer - male, black/white, narrow blaze
Vixen - female, white face
Comet - female, tri
Cupid - male, black/white, wide blaze
Donner - male, black/white, black face
Blitzen - male, tri, split face

Rudolph - well, who knows, he will be special though.

Margaret said...

Hey
not surprising at all really her mother graciously gave me 10 yes 10 !! pups at almost 10 years old
sadly 2 little girls did not make it one of them was even a blue. now that was a shock !
Now that i have found you will peek in to see the new grand babies growing up
regards and happy holidays
Margaret

Unknown said...

Margaret, how wonderful to "see" you here! Hmmm... no one told me Neat's mother had a monster sized litter when she was older!

Keeping fingers, toes and paws crossed for a delivery of safe puppies and quickly recovered mom.