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The
Pups: 1. Male: Tango "Tango" 2. Male: Foxtrot "Trotter" 3. Male: Tap "Tapper" 4. Female: Cha-cha "Cha-Cha" 5. Male: Jig "Jigs" Darby, MT (K.&B.K.) 6. Female: Salsa "Salsa" 7. Male: Twist "Twister" Please remember, we are Brittany Fans! but, not great photographers... :^) Brittany Puppy, Jigs 3-22-19 |
"The jig (Irish: port) (Scottish Gaelic: port-cruinn) is a form of lively folk dance in compound metre, as well as the accompanying dance tune. It developed in 16th-century England, and was quickly adopted on mainland Europe where it eventually became the final movement of the mature Baroque dance suite (the French gigue; Italian and Spanish giga).[1] Today it is most associated with Irish dance music, Scottish country dance and the Métis people in Canada.[2] Jigs were originally in duple compound metre, (e.g., 12 8 time), but have been adapted to a variety of time signatures, by which they are often classified into groups, including light jigs, slip jigs, single jigs, double jigs, and treble jigs. There is also the reel and waltz." From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jig |
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BRITTANY PUPPIES Past Litters Back to Dancin' Litter |
3-29-19:
Wt. 3,472g. |
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3-22-19: Wt. 2,654g. |
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3-15-19: Wt.
1,940g. |
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Jigs was tired and did not want to open his eyes... |
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3-8-19: |
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No photos or
wts. this week. |
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3-1-19: Wt.
1,168g. They are just starting to
open their eyes today... |
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2-22-19: Wt. 766g. | ||
Photo taken on day of birth. 2-15-19. Still wet from birth. Birth weight 374g. Description: Two dots on non-normal head. Orange and white Brittanys are born with very light colored spots and blue eyes (eyes are of course closed at birth but soon open). The spots and eyes will darken over time to the same color as the parents. |
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Warbonnet Brittanys Puppy Contract - Choosing A Brittany - Breeders Code Of Ethics - I Want A Brittany - Responsible Breeders - Breed Standard - American Brittany Rescue - A Responsible Breeder Should Brittanys have not been called the "Brittany Spaniel" since the 1980's. |