I crochet (or plait) wool collars in various colours. They don't generally start losing them until they are a few days old but which time I am beginning to know them individually. Dobermann puppies look very, very similar to each other :)
i worried about this when my bitch was pregnant, but in the end she had 3 pups, 1 was white, 1 black and the other grey, so all that worry was for nothing!
By Lokis mum
Date 08.10.04 21:39 UTC
It WAS dificult to record when Purdey had her 1 & only litte - puppy 1 - lblack male 12 oz, puppy 2 black male 12 oz, puppy 3 black female 11 oz, puppy 4 black female11 oz, puppy 5 black male 12 oz, puppy 6 black female 11 oz, puppy 8 lack male 12 oz, puppy 9 black female 11 oz, puppy 10 - yellow male.
That puppy 11 was ALWAYS getting confused with the others :D !
Lokis's litter was a bit easie - puppy 1 - red merle female, 12 oz, puppy 2 black tri female, full collar 11 oz, puppy 3 blue merle male 12 oz, puppy 4 blue merle female 12 oz, puppy 5 black tri male, blaze, centre collar, 12 oz, puppy 6 red tri female, 12 oz, puppy 7 black merle female, 12 oz, collar, no blaze.
That was soo much easier to identify - with purde's litter I resorted to sheep markings - and they all left (apart from no 11, with a selection of dots & dashes on their backs!!!
...and just DONT talk to me about the problems of identifying white persian kittens.......
Margot
By jackyjat
Date 09.10.04 07:34 UTC
... you could call them descriptive names, e.g. three spot, two spot, patch, smudge, etc!!! (only if they have markings tho)