From my experience with over 35 adult Yorkies over many years, males ARE ALWAYS the
most affectionate.  It is true that pregnant females do become more affectionate than normal.     
                                                                                                                           --Steve
Male Yorkie vs Female Yorkie

Many people feel that a female yorkie will make better pets than male yorkies. This conclusion is usually
based upon inaccurate information. We will take some of the common misconceptions of male and female
yorkies behavior and discuss what we have actually experienced. In discussing these differences we will be
speaking in terms of generalizations. These generalizations of female and male yorkies traits are like that
of generalizations of female and male human traits. For every generalization there are always exceptions.

Male yorkies are sweeter and more affectionate that female yorkies.

Our experience is that male yorkies are usually more affectionate, exuberant, and attentive as compared
to females. They seek your attention and are very attached to their people. They also tend to be more
steadfast, reliable, and less moody. They are more outgoing, more accepting of other pets, and take
quicker to children. When we have company we invariably have to put the females in another room until
the company leaves. The female yorkie may be less likely to wage a dominance battle with you, but she
can be cunning and resourceful in getting her own way. She is much more prone to mood swings. One day
she may be sweet and affectionate the next day reserved and withdrawn or even grumpy. (Sounds just like
human females.) Most females will usually come to you for attention, but as soon as she has had enough,
she will move away. Males are always waiting for your attention and close by.

Male yorkies are more docile as compared to female yorkies.

In the dog pack framework, females usually rule the roost. Therefore they determine pecking order, and
compete to maintain and/or alter that order. The females are, as a result, more independent, stubborn,
and territorial than their male counterparts. Most fights will usually break out between two females.

Male yorkies are easier to train than female yorkies.

Because female yorkies are, more independent, stubborn, territorial and male yorkies are easily motivated
by praise, and are very eager to please, training a male can be easier than training a female. However, a
male yorkie can be easily distracted during training, as they just want to get to playtime!

Female yorkies  DEFINITELY do display alpha behaviors such as “humping” and/or “marking”.

Females are much more intent upon exercising their dominance by participating in alpha behaviors such
as humping and in fighting. The only yorkie we own that humps is a female. Just as males will urinate on
top of where another animal has, so as to mark, the female will follow this same pattern. Neutered males
rarely exhibit secondary sexual behavior such as humping, or marking or lifting their leg. Males that are
neutered at an early age usually don't ever raise their leg to urinate.

Some of the behavioral traits that we have discussed above are a result of having multiple yorkies. In a
household that only has one pet may never experience these behaviors.

In our opinion, female yorkies don’t make better pets than male yorkies nor do male yorkies make better
pets than female yorkies. One has to understand the differences and decide which sex better suits their
lifestyle.

The other factor one should take into account is that male yorkies tend to bond to the woman in the
household and female yorkies bond to the man in the household.  We have talked to other breeders to
see if they have experienced this same phenomenon and many have replied with stories of women who
have bought female yorkies for themselves only to have the female yorkie bond with their husband. Many
of these women end up buying a male yorkie for themselves.
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A GUEST ARTICLE ON PUPPY CARE


You have just purchased a new Yorkie puppy. Now you have a new "baby" and of course your want that baby to grow up
to be a healthy playful little bundle of joy. BUT there are certain things that you need to know and do to make this
happen. In the following paragraphs, I have tried to cover the basics of how to care for a new puppy and some
information that may save your baby's life in an emergency situation. I will also try to educate you to be observant so you
may meet the needs of even the tiniest of our little puppies.

TAKING YOUR PUPPY HOME
One of the biggest mistakes I have observed when some people purchase a new puppy, is they immediately have to take
it visiting to show it off. NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!  Take your puppy straight home and try your very best to keep it there until
it has adjusted to it's new surrounding and it's new "parents". Don't do anything that stresses the puppy out. If it is put
into some sort of pen and allowed to "cry itself to sleep", you may awake to a dead puppy. If possible before you go to
pick up your new puppy, take along some sort of stuffed toy or just a baby blanket and ask the litter owner to let the
other puppies from that litter or at least the puppy's sleeping partners, to play on the toy and leave their scent. Usually
placing this toy in the bed with your baby at home makes it feel secure enough to sleep without crying. You can also put
a plastic bottle of very warm water securely sealed so as not to leak into a soft blanket or towel and allow the new baby to
cuddle up to it at night. This simulates the body temperature of another puppy in the bed with your baby so it doesn't feel
abandoned.

If you are required to have the puppy checked out by a Vet within a certain length of time, use some common sense.
Keep your puppy in a crate or in your lap when visiting the Vet's office. Do not let it romp on the floor or furniture and
most certainly do not allow it to socialize with other animals that also may be in the office at the same time. Where do all
people take sick dogs? To the Vet!!! Where is the best place to pick up germs or contract disease? Naturally, it's where
everyone takes sick dogs. TO THE VET !!!!!

Now my Vet is my best friend and ally. But then he also knows what is best for my animals. But please note: ALL VETS
ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL !!!!!!! All of them do not have the welfare of our animals as their number one priority. If they
are pushing you for this shot and that worming all in the same visit, run out the door very quickly. Yorkie puppies should
never be given shots and wormings at the same time. Remember, the dog is yours and the Vet is supposed to be
working for you. You ALWAYS should have the right to say "NO" if you think anything they suggest doing is
unreasonable. Some of them are more interested in how high they can run that bill instead of what is the best thing for
your animal. More than one shot should never be given within a 3 week period. Nor should there be multiple shots given
on any one visit. You little Yorkie's immune system just can not stand it. Remember, you can always make another trip
later. Find out what shots your puppy has been given before you picked it up and what shots will be due to come later. If
the Vet you chose says your puppy will have to be started on it's shots all over again even after the breeder has told you
they were already given,---run, don't walk as fast as possible for the door. There are many other Vets out there that puts
the welfare of your animal before the lining of their pockets with your money. If in doubt, ask around until you find
someone that you feel comfortable with taking on your new baby.

DIET AND FEEDING:
If you were caring for a human baby you would be feeding it every few hours and constantly changing it's diaper and
keeping the environment clean. Same thing for a new Yorkie puppy. Whatever food was recommended to you by the
breeder at time of purchase should be fed for at least the first week so as not to "stress" the puppy any more than
necessary. Depending on the age and size of the puppy, it is wise to keep food and clean water for it 24 hours a day
until it shows signs of being capable of going longer lengths of time without being fed. It may be necessary to wet the
food and add baby food for added flavor to encourage the puppy to eat better. Some breeders may be feeding the
puppy canned foods along with dry kibble or alone. The main subject here is: DON'T change the puppy's diet or eating
routine too abruptly. The smaller the puppy, the more times a day it has to be fed. You have to remember that because
of the small stomachs, they have to eat much more often just to sustain themselves. NEVER confine a small puppy for
any length of time with no food or water. I've heard horror tales where new owners thought they were keeping their puppy
safe by putting it in some sort of soft crate or bed and putting it on the bed with them with no food or water to sleep
through the night. Puppies also have to eat and drink during the night time hours just to sustain themselves. If you feel it
necessary to confine a small puppy, leave it on the floor beside your bed in some sort of pen with sufficient room to
sleep, eat and drink and relieve itself. Yes, they also have to go potty during the night. So do not put very small puppies
in the bed with yourself or your small children. They will attempt to move as far away from where they have to sleep to
relieve themselves and could fall off the bed and break bones.

Puppies have no concept of heights. They will walk right off the edge of any furniture if they are left unattended. So
please warn Children not to play with them on the sofa or the bed. Play with them in the floor for their own safety.
YOGURT---The miracle drug for puppies. Plain yogurt can literally save your puppy's life. We recommend to everyone
that takes a new puppy home to make sure you have a supply of plain yogurt on hand for several days. This should be
fed to your puppy a couple of times a day along with it's normal diet. Please check the label and make sure it has the
acidophilus culture and not the aspartame. ASPARTAME IS PURE POISON for humans and should not be fed to small
dogs.

Stress occurs when you take a new puppy out of it's natural environment. This means that when you purchase a puppy
and take it home, you are creating a stressful situation for this puppy. Stress kills off the good bacteria in the G.I. Track.
When anything occurs out of the ordinary, it is stressful. Wormings, shots, shipping, riding - all create stress for small
animals. Plain yogurt culture puts the good bacteria back into the system so you will have a healthy puppy. So feed them
all they want for the first couple of days until they adjust to the new environment. Yogurt can be force fed with a syringe
in situations where your puppy has stopped eating and shows signs of being hypoglycemic.

HYPOGLYCEMIA
This is the scientific name for a condition where the sugar level suddenly drops in a small animals system. The first signs
of this problem is usually staggering and falling over as though they are drunk. Or they can be observed lying on their
side paddling with their front feet as though they are swimming. If these symptoms are observed, you must act very
quickly in order to save your puppy's life. YOU HAVE TO GET THE SUGAR LEVEL UP TO BRING THE PUPPY OUT OF
THIS SITUATION. AND IT MUST BE DONE VERY QUICKLY. Usually you do not have time to get them to a Vet before
they suffer irreparable damage. Honey is the best remedy for this situation. But if honey is not available, use Karo syrup
or anything that is super sweet. If you don't have any of this on hand, then run about an inch of water in a coffee cup and
stir in 2 or 3 teaspoons of sugar and stir quickly until it dissolves. Then you must get some of this mixture into the puppy.
At this point, you will find the puppy clinches it mouth shut and will not lap it up on it's own. By inserting a finger in the
corner of the puppy's mouth you can pry it open far enough to get a fingertip covered with honey into it's mouth. Or in
the case of the sugar water, an eye dropper, straw, or even dropping it through the opening in the mouth one drop at a
time from a spoon. Once the puppy gets a good taste of the sweet substance, it will usually start licking it's tongue out
and will start to recover in a very short time. Please note that if it was necessary to use Karo syrup, this mixture is also a
natural laxative. Do not be surprised if diarrhea should follow when relieving it's self. If your puppy is experience episodes
of hypoglycemia, it is usually a sign that it is not taking in enough food or it has an underlying problem that may need
medical attention. Sometimes, this problem can be corrected by just stirring in a teaspoon of sugar to the puppy's water
supply daily until the episodes subside.

COCCIDIA
This is an "opportunist protozoa" that lives in the bowels of all dogs. Did you understand that? ALL DOGS carry coccidia.
But something has got to weaken the immune system of an animal for the protozoa to have an opportunity to take hold
and start multiplying. That "something " is usually stress of one kind or another. Coccidia is usually accompanied by a
loose, stinky stool that can even have streaks of bloody mucus in it. Some Vets will explain coccidia to their clients by
saying the animal is loaded with parasites. This is sometimes interpreted by that client that the animal has worms.
Coccidia is not exactly a parasite but can be just as hard to get rid of . A daily supply of yogurt prevents coccidia from
getting a foot hold as it keeps a good balance of bacteria in the G.I. Track. So long as good bacteria exists in an ample
supply in the gut, coccidia can not grow. Coccidia is shed in the stool like a virus. If the animal is not shedding it when a
stool sample is taken, the animal can be misdiagnosed as being free of the protozoa. If your puppy is put on antibiotics of
any sort, feed yogurt to replenish the good bacteria that is killed off by the antibiotic. It will in no way affect the antibiotic
from completing it's job but may save your animal from secondary infections caused by an imbalance of good bacteria.

When coccidia does exist in the G.I. Track of your puppy, it can easily spread up through the system and into the lungs
and if unchecked, it can cause pneumonia and eventually death. The first signs of coccidia is usually a lack of eating
properly accompanied by a loose stinky stool and sometimes escalating into bouts of hypoglycemia. Coccidia can be
transmitted to humans if hands are not washed and contaminated utensils are handled improperly. Coccidia should
never be allowed to progress to a point that the puppy's life is threatened. If your puppy shows signs of this disease,
immediately seek professional advice and treatment.

HOUSE TRAINING
Sometimes I think too much emphasis is placed on training a puppy not to urinate on the floor instead of making sure it
gets proper nutrition. It is possible to train your puppy and feed it properly at the same time. Never withhold food from a
very tiny puppy in an effort to teach it not to evacuate in the house. Feeding is and always should be your first priority in
trying to raise a healthy puppy. Some people tell you to put your puppy on a "feeding schedule" in order to house train it.
All dogs have regular bowel movements. If they eat, they will have to go within an hour afterward. But this should only
apply to a puppy that is old enough and large enough to eat enough at one sitting to sustain it for several hours. This
does not apply to the very small ones that have to eat several times a day just to sustain themselves. It is best to paper
train these little ones at an early age and teach them to go out later when they are much older.
Steve, Bella &
Freddie
.
FAQs
Color:    Almost all of our puppies are born
black and tan with an occasional white patch
on the chest. They usually lighten some as
they grow.  About one in three lightens
enough to be called silver blue by age 2
years.
Old Robles Ranch Kennels
13 Santa Cruz Lane,
Sunizona, Arizona 85625
866-462-8757
Steve@ArizonaYorkies.Com

GUARANTEE AND RECEIPT



Old Robles Ranch Kennels makes every effort to insure dog is delivered in a healthy, sound condition.  Puppy has
received proper vaccinations and worming appropriate for its age.

1.  Buyer agrees to have a licensed veterinarian examine puppy within 72 hours of receipt. FAILURE TO DO SO
VOIDS GUARANTEE. During initial exam should your veterinarian detect any physical or congenital health problem that
would require further veterinary care (other than required vaccinations and/or treatment for any type of parasite or
bacteria, internal ore external) you must contact seller within 24 hours.  A diagnosis of coccidiosis, giarrdia, parasites,
or any other type of bacterial infection does not render your puppy unhealthy.  

2.   This puppy is guaranteed until one (1) year of age against fatal and life altering congenital disease. This includes
severe hip dysplasia, which hampers a dog’s movement and natural gait and requires surgery to correct, kidney, heart,
pancreas, spine, and liver problems of a severe life threatening nature.  If this puppy dies within the one (1) year time
frame, the buyer will pay to have a necropsy done and if reason is found to be congenital, the seller will replace puppy.

3.  Seller is not responsible for any vet bills.  Buyer is aware that owning a pet means trips to the vet and vet bills and
understands that he/she will be responsible for any and all vet bills.

4.  A puppy showing any serious genetic or congenital defect will be replaced as follows: Animal must show the defect
by one (1) year of age.  Seller must be notified of the problem within 2 business days of the licensed veterinarian’s
determination and have two reports from two unassociated veterinarians stating the same problem.  This must be
written on the veterinarian’s letterhead stationary.

5.  Provide legible copies of the puppy’s medical records showing regular veterinary check ups, current vaccinations,
deworming and heartworm prevention.

6.  A puppy with a defect must be returned or euthanized with the prior permission of the seller to qualify for a
replacement puppy.  If puppy is euthanized without seller’s permission, this guarantee will be voided.

7.  This guarantee does not include uneven bites, undescended testicles, demodex mange, inguinal or umbilical
hernias, fleas, worms, ticks, ear mites, coccidia and kennel cough, which is common in puppies.

8.  There are certain disorders that may be caused by environmental factors, for example:  allergies, thyroid
dysfunction, demdodectic mange, and other autoimmune disorders that are not covered by this guarantee.

10.  Seller will not be responsible for any medical expenses incurred.

11.    All items covered under this guarantee are by replacement only.  NO CASH REFUNDS.

12.   Buyer is responsible for ALL transportation costs to and from the Seller on a replacement puppy.

13.   Returned puppy must be returned to Seller in good condition, other than the specified problem at the buyer’s
expense.  

14.   Replacement puppy will be agreed upon by both buyer and seller but may not be from the same litter.  Puppy will
be replaced when a suitable puppy of the same quality becomes available.

15.   If, for any reason, buyer refuses replacement puppy under any circumstance then this agreement shall be
considered completed and fulfilled and no other replacement puppy will be offered.  Buyer understands that any
monies paid to seller will be forfeited, as there are no cash refunds.

16.        Any physical problem, which is or could be the result of injury, is not covered under this guarantee.

17.    Buyer is aware that small breed dogsw, such as Yorkshire Terriers, have specific health issues, such as, but not
limited to, hypoglycemia, and will take the appropriate health care measures, such as a daily supplement such as
Nutrical.  Consult your vet!_____


This agreement is null and void if the terms and conditions as stated on this agreement are not fulfilled.  By signing this
agreement both parties agree to be bound by all terms set forth and that the buyer will take proper care of their new
puppy.

I, THE UNDERSIGNED BUYER, HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND AGREE TO THIS AGREEMENT.

Breed: ___________                               Date Whelped:    __________                                  Sex:  ______

Dam:   ______________            Sire:  ____________                                  

Buyer’s Printed Name: ______________________________________

Buyer’s Signature_____________________________________Date:___________
I, THE UNDERSIGNED SELLER , HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND AGREE TO THIS AGREEMENT.  I
ACKNOWLEDGE  RECEIPT OF $_________ IN FULL PAYMENT FOR ANIMAL REFERENCED ABOVE.


Seller's Printed Name: E Steven Washington
Seller’s Signature:_______________________________Date:________________
Visiting the Kennel. (Click here)
Our kennel is located in Sunizona in the Chiricahua Mountain foothills of Cochise County, AZ
Puppies delivered in TUCSON or PHOENIX with deposit !
Purchasing A Puppy from ArizonaYorkies.Com

If you see a puppy on our site that you would like to have for your new pet/companion, please email me at
Steve@ArizonaYorkies.Com or call 866 463 8757 for more information


Your puppy is being sold as pet quality but you will receive standard breeding rights American Kennel Club
registration papers.

PLEASE NOTE: We do not "bob" or cut out puppies tails because we adore the complete Yorkie.  If you want this
procedure done, please consult your vet.

We are often asked about expected weight of the puppies when they are grown.  I can estimate its weight based on
past experience with other puppies, but this prediction is only an estimate with the best information and past
experience and not a guarantee of size.

We have seen adult differences of 100% in similar sized puppies from the same litter, depending on feed and
health care. Once we changed our Yorkies diet to  
Chicken Soup for the Puppy Lover's Soul ,  our puppies are
growing 20% larger that their parents. The only way you can know 100% what a puppy will weigh as an adult is to
buy it as an adult, which isn’t desirable for those wishing to bond with their Yorkie.

After we have talked (or emailed) and you have decided which puppy you want, a NON-REFUNDABLE reservation
fee will hold the puppy until it is old enough to be delivered to you.  This is usually 10-12 weeks, depending on size
and progress of puppy.

The balance of must be paid in cash on receipt of puppy.  

Once the reservation fee is received, the puppy will not be sold to anyone else.

If you are not able to take your puppy home with you when it is ready to go to it's new home, please let us know.  A
$3 per day boarding fee will apply unless the later time is agreed to when the puppy is reserved.

Your puppy will be current on their worming and vaccinations for their age when you get it. It will have had its first
vaccinations at about 7 weeks.

You will receive a copy of the puppy's shot information, ACK Registration Papers, Pet Guarantee.

Our guarantee provides that if your vet finds a serious health problem at your initial vet check (within 2 days of
receiving the puppy) you can return your puppy for a different puppy or, if no replacement puppy is available, you
money back.  

Please read the information on this website on hypoglycemia, house training, puppy development, and  puppy care
before taking your puppy home so that you will be better prepared to take care of the puppy.

Yorkies are wonderful pets and companions. You will enjoy their sweet disposition, spunky attitude, unquestioning
love, and a lifetime of their companionship.  The only problem is - they are like potato chips - you can never have
just one !
Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia, low blood sugar, is a disorder that occurs mainly in small breed puppies between six and twelve weeks of
age. It is often precipitated by stress and can occur without warning (if the puppy is susceptible). It
might appear after the puppy misses a meal, chills, becomes exhausted from playing, or has a digestive upset. These
upsets place an added strain on it's energy reserves and bring on the symptoms.

Hypoglycemia is a real threat to these tiny puppies, watch for your puppy to become tired or droopy. The first signs are
those of listlessness and depression. They are followed by muscular weakness, tremors, and later convulsions, coma
and even death. The puppy may appear depressed or may be weak, wobbly and jerky, or the puppy may be found in a
coma.

If your puppy has any symptoms of hypoglycemia you must act fast. If the puppy is awake, give it NutriCal  or lNutristat by
mouth.  You should see signs of improvement in thirty minutes.  If no improvement,  then call your veterinarian.  If the
puppy is unconscious it should be taken to the veterinarian at once.

Prevent Hypoglycemia from happening by allowing only twenty minutes of play at a time, followed by rest or sleep.  Do
not allow the puppy to overtire at first.  Supervise closely with children to make sure puppy is getting enough rest.  Keep
puppy warm, don't let it become chilled.  Your Yorkie puppy is a house dog and should not be living outdoors.

He has been living with the temperature in the room of 70 to 80 degrees.  

Prevent attacks by feeding a high quality diet. See that puppy eats at least every six hours and more often if he is very
small.  
Keep dry food and water available at all times. If puppy does not eat, you can mix a little canned food  with the dry
food to encourage it to eat. You can give 1/2 teaspoon of Nutrical or Nutristat morning and night for the first couple of
days to help prevent the low blood sugar that can come with the excitement and stress of going to a new home.
THE CARE OF YOUR YORKIE

Here are some very important care instructions for your new Yorkie Puppy. Please review and print them so you will
have them on hand.
Prior to receiving your Yorkie Puppy we recommend having these items for your puppy:

1.  Chicken Soup for the Puppy Lover's Soul PUPPY FOOD.  You can find a local source at their
website:
http://www.chickensoupforthepetloverssoul.com/
2. A tube of Nutri Cal or Nutri Stat supplement from a pet store.  Consult your vet on the use of this and on preventing
hypoglycemia, which is common in small dogs.
3. An appointment with a veterinarian to have a well Yorkie Puppy check within 48 hours after receiving your Yorkie
Puppy. (Best if you call ahead a few days to schedule the appointment to ensure the Yorkie Puppy will be checked
within 48 hours of arriving at their new home).

Important information about transport stress:

Sometimes transport stress can trigger conditions such as Coccidia and Giarida regardless if being transported by
airplane or automobile. Such conditions can be treated with simple medications like Albon, Flaygl and Sulfatrim.  A
follow up with your vet within 48 hours can easily detect if any of these conditions exist.

Please make sure your new puppy eats and drinks plenty of food and water for the first few days. A tube of Nutri Cal
is invaluable if a puppy don't eat as well as he/she should.
                  ArizonaYorkies.Com
We are a small Yorkshire Terrier Puppy breeder, specializing in breeding and selling quality "Great King Freddie" line
of Yorkshire Terrier Puppies.  The  "Great King Freddie" line is most known for very affectionate personality and large,
healthy litters.  

All of our Yorkshire Terriers and Yorkie Puppies are bred and raised in a loving home located in Southeastern Arizona.
Our litters are normally born in a basket in our bedroom and then spend their first 5-6 weeks there as our babies.  We
play with and socialize with all of our Yorkie Puppies on a daily basis.

All our Yorkie Puppies have first vaccinations and are wormed prior to going to their new home.

Please explore this site to learn more about our Yorkie Puppies. Call or email us to learn more.
Steven Washington  adores his Yorkies
and strives seriously to give his friends a
quality life and share their love with
others.
ArizonaYorkies.COM  
OLD ROBLES RANCH KENNELS,
13 Santa Cruz Lane, Sunizona, Arizona 85625
1-520-488-3831             Steve@ArizonaYorkies.Com

AKC QUALITY "TEACUP" YORKSHIRE TERRIERS
Steve, Santa at 1
Freddie: father
MICRO-CHIPPING $37
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Our Yorkies are "teacup" in that two or three
would fit in a teacup when born and should
weight from two to four pounds as adults,
depending on their diet. The Teacup Yorkie or
Yorkshire terrier is a small dog breed of Terrier
type, developed in the 1800s in the historical
area of Yorkshire in England. The defining
features of the Teacup Yorkie breed are its small
size, less than 4 pounds, and its silky blue/silver
or black/tan coat.
We feed Chicken
Soup for the Puppy
Lover's Soul   
Puppies are delivered with AKC registration form, first shots, worming, vet checked, health guarantee.
Home raised, TAILS NOT CUT!
PRICE:  Males $595  
TAKING $50 DEPOSIT for delivery!
email Steve@ARIZONAYORKIES.Com for deposit information
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MICRO-CHIP $37.00
Puppies have AKC registration, first shots, worming, vet checked, health guarantee.  TAILS NOT CUT!
As of January 1th we have only Hardy (male) left.
Laurel
is a little smaller than Hardy.  Both are a little
smaller than the females. Hardy has shown some light
silver on head is a good indication that he will grow up
more blue-silver as an adult.

Laurel is more active: we often see him off exploring or
mingling with the other while
Hardy will be asleep on the
bed, my lap or my chest when I am laid down reading.
Both are affectionate compared to the somewhat more
independent female.
Hardy Dec. 4th
Terry with her little treasures on . From birth we
gave them Nurtrical twice daily and from day three
gave them a vitamin-yogurt-honey
supplement, which some liked more than others.
Teresa: mother
Laurel
Hardy
October 12th
Hardy and Laurel at 5 weeks.
Hardy Dec. 4th
Hardy at 6 weeks going for
first shots.
Hardy Dec. 4th
Click to see videos of
Hardy and gang.
As of january 10th we have one 13-week old males (09/18/11) ready for
New Year's delivery.
      Reserve yours today with $50 deposit!
Hardy Dec. 26th