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I picked up 5 of the cutest pups today... 3 boys and 2 girls... can you pick the breed mix(es) in there?

They weigh in between 2.4 kgs for the smallest, and 3.3 kgs for the largest (both of the girls as it turns out... lol!), and are around 7 weeks old. Came in from the RSPCA who had listed them as GSD/Husky - any guesses why? hehe!

Anyways, here are some quick and pretty crappy shots I managed to take once they were safely ensconced in my granny flat - the weather has been crap here today... *sigh*

Biggest girl...

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Smallest girl...

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Smallest boy...

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He is a bit of a chewer... we will work on that...

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The other 2 are a bit camera shy, but I got a group shot...

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The other smaller boy is the BEST smoocher too... he was on for climbing on my lap and snuggling when I sat down - and he wouldn't move! He kept reaching up and giving me kisses on my chin when ever I made kissy noises... too cute! He's a sort of fawny colour with a dark muzzle and the most gorgeous big dark eyes with just the right amount of eyeliner...

The biggest boy is the most timid of the bunch, but he responded well to gentle snuggles and kisses on his pretty nose - I think he'll be just fine in a couple of days once he's settled in a bit.

T.

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If this rain ever stops and I can get them outside for a better photo shoot, I'm sure the learned folk here will be able to pick up a few "breeds" in the mix. So far I'm leaning towards Kelpie/Aussie Shep, but can see Dingo and some GSD throwback. They are relatively fine in build like the working line Kelpie style, and they are short coated.

They are lovely pups - pretty shy at first, but quickly work their smooching charms when picked up. It was good to see that they knew exactly what to do with the toys I gave them too, so I'm thinking that whoever had them at least gave them some socialisation and stimulation before dropping them at the RSPCA as "strays".

I checked them through the granny flat window last night before I went to bed, and spent a good 15 minutes just watching them all play with each other and their toys - the poops they had done didn't appear to have huge boluses of worms in them, and they had done them as far away from their sleeping and playing area as they could. They are pretty clean in their habits, thank dog!

T.

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They're very cute indeed. :D I'd guess by size they will grow to be kelpie/ koolie sized? The ears look a bit koolie to me too...

  On 18/04/2012 at 10:48 AM, Clover said:

A lot of GSD x's throw brindle though, so it is not impossible. Cute pups.

But neither the GSD nor the Husky breed have brindle. So if they were a cross of just those two breeds they could not be brindle. GSD crossed with a breed that has brindle can throw brindle, certainly.

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