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Cedars

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...cos I want to show him off, and everyone loves a puppy!

Willow came home yesterday at 8.3 days. Toilet training off to a good start, as is 'sit'. Bracken is not over-the-moon impressed with him but they are enjoying each other's company and I am 100% certain he'll mellow - once he realises Wills is just a very small dog!

He is definitely a black lab now, we hoped he might be brown but he has darkened very quickly.

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Chew session!

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Having a sleep:

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Tail longer than the rest of him...

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And spending some time with Big Dog:

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Think that's just the light in the photos, next to Bracken in real life they're pretty much exactly the same colour :( and you can't tell him apart from the rest of his litter now and they are definitely, definitely black. I'll try to get a photo in the daylight later.

Bit gutting as wanted a chocolate one! But I really don't care - happy, healthy puppy will do fine :)

Thanks.x
 

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That last picture is very cute. :) I did think on your earlier photos he was going to be black as all the chocolate pups I have seen have been obviously chocolate from a very early age. However as ct says he does look on these recent pics as if he has a chocolate tinge to his coat, which is strange. He looks quite tall, how old is he?
 

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He's 8 weeks and 4 days today. He's a little heavier than Bracken was at this age, but I think he'll be finer than Boo - perhaps taller but not as chunky. Same mum, different dad. X
 

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As you say, the most important thing is that he is a healthy pup, but I would have thought the breeder should have been able to tell you pretty early on what colour he would be. He does look taller and finer than some pups I have seen, it'll be interesting for you to watch them grow and see their differences as they are half brothers.:)
 

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Gorgeous pics, Cedars! Please feel free to post hundreds more... I have such Labrador puppy cravings at the moment, I can't tell you!!

I love the pic of him sitting on the other one. :)
 

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Breeder is completely stumped! She is extremely experienced, currently has *counts* 6 dogs over 4 generations in her house - she only ever breeds when she wants another to work. But she's never seen a colour change/uncertainty like it - even the vet was completely stumped! Particularly as we know both mum and dad's family trees, absolutely completely, 10 gens back on mum's side and either 6 or 7 on dad's. Most odd!

I guess it would have been weird for him to be brown as they are very definitely working dogs - on both sides - and I think brown is unusual...? I think maybe he'll always just be black with a slightly brown tinge in the light.
 

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He's gorgeous , my old boy won't be with me long now your pictures made me sad and happy as I know what's coming but also know there be a pup to come after it .
 
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