Let me know if anyone can see the pics. These are absolutely amazing dogs!!! They are so smart already going out to pottie and using the pee pads at night. They put themselves in their room at night! LOL
The puppies grandmother was red so is their brother. They have red undertones you can see it in some of the pics. I was told the red on their ears and head will get darker as they age.
I don't remember how to post pics on here when I have more time I will figure it out. McKinley has the blue eyes and Denali has one green and one blue eye.
They're cute. They are either white reds or very diluted/over-marked reds. They might get really dark their first shed, but then they'll lighten up and not get much darker than they are now. The one blue eye might turn amber/brown/gold later on.
Omg.... I love them sooo much! Little white puppies with brown noses! They are too freakin' cute. McKinley has the most amazing, glowing eyes. They remind me of Fozzie when he was a puppy, with their sassy expressions.
Thanks Blue for posting the pics. Is there an easier way to post pics then through photobucket? I have some really good pictures of them playing in the yard but I have just not had time to get the pics uploaded. OMG they are great dogs The only issue is Denali gets VERY upset when McKinley is out of site. He slept here without him but he seems like he is depressed and looking for him. They have so much fun in the yard I have an agility tunnel and I took the chute off and they roll in it all over the yard like a hamster wheel. The do NOT like the pool so far. They are pretty good with getting a bath and love getting blow dried and brushed. The vet wants to fix them at six months but my vet did the Goldens at like 4 months after the rabies shot so I don't know what to think about that. And yes their eyes are so cool!
beautiful pups!
I think they recommend spay/neuter asap only to avoid any "oops"--but waiting to spay/neuter allows them to mature as nature intends. If it was me, I'd wait. But then it is on you to be responsible to manage intact dogs.