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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / cross bred litter unfortunately expected
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- By Lexy [gb] Date 08.06.15 18:14 UTC Upvotes 1

> <p /><br />Having seen sighthound pup pictures they all look like Labradors,<img title="wink" class="fsm fsm_wink" alt=":wink:" src="/images/epx.png" />  it's quite some time before they have a sighthound bodyshape


Funny you should say that, a couple of litters ago, someone didn't believe that our 6 weeks, pedigree medium sized, sighthound pups, were that...they looked like Labradors was the comment
- By chaumsong Date 09.06.15 00:37 UTC

> We run a livery yard, and have some interest already


Bet they'd make wonderful hacking companions, good luck with them :smile:
- By zuluhour [gb] Date 16.06.15 08:47 UTC Upvotes 3
The pups are coming on in leaps and bounds, ten days old now, toe nail time, mum has been wonderful, is putting on weight daily even though feeding all those mouths. I feed the royal canin mother baby large breeds, its small round rings wet to feed. £60 a bag. Three meals a day for her, saw no worms after the hasty worming either. but all ready to worm pups at two weeks.
They still have short coats, but not pointy noses as yet.
- By JeanSW Date 16.06.15 09:34 UTC
So pleased for you that pups are thriving.
- By Lexy [gb] Date 16.06.15 16:59 UTC

> They still have short coats, but not pointy noses as yet.


Coats would be short still at this age, plus noses would not alter for at least 8 to 10 weeks :) glad all is well so far.
- By OwnedbyaBC [gb] Date 12.08.15 19:55 UTC
Any update on these?
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