Being one of the "future owners" I can say that "excited" is an understatement! We have one male and one female coming and have known about this pups almost from conception. It has tested my patience to wait and wait. I am not sure which waiting will be longer. The waiting for them to be born or the waiting to bring them home. Mzyla has been very, very gracious and sends us pictures and updates all of the time so that we can see how they are progressing.Grazer said:Just look at those chubby little beauties! I've also seen their most recent pics on your website.
I bet the future owners of the reserved ones are so excited; we'll be getting a female Caucasian Ovcharka puppy in a month and a half (we already have a male CO, so hopefully the two of them will make great buddies) and I keep counting down the days
Are you going to keep one of the puppies for yourself?
Grazer, they are so handsome! I can see your draw to them by looks alone and I am sure that their nature is over the top for what you want to do with them. Can't wait to see pics!Grazer said:Mzyla, you're absolutely right. In the right hands, they're the most amazing dogs and I'm hoping the only breed I'll ever own now and in the future.
Although I'm crazy about all livestock guardian breeds
I'll post pictures of our Caucasian Ovcharka male (who's going to be 1 year when the new puppy arrives) and of course of the new pup mid June in another thread, once we get her and the vet clears her of course
And I'm looking forward to looking at the pics of your beautiful pups growing! Judging by their parents and the good start they've had, I'm betting the puppies will get the best of both worlds and have some amazing characters!
@ Stubbornhillfarm: Thank you and oh yes, waiting is the hardest part! lol We've been on the waiting list for our pup since February, so I guess about the same time as you guys