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The
Pups: 1. Male: Whitey 2. Female: Sandy (nb) 3. Female: Tamara (nb) 4. Male: Doug (nb) 5. Female: Sitka 6. Male: Coulter (nb) 7. Female: Shore (nb) 8. Female: Lacey 9. Male: Jack Please remember, we are Brittany Fans! but, not great photographers... :^) |
lacebark pine Pinus bungeana Photos from:
By Somepics - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=31365101
Pinus bungeana (English: Bunge's pine[2] or lacebark pine or white-barked pine; Chinese: 白皮松 Japanese: シロマツ, Hangul: 백송; RR: baeksong) is a pine tree native to northeastern and central China.[3][4] It is a slow-growing tree that can grow to heights of 15–25m and is frost hardy down to below -26 °C. Its smooth, grey-green bark gradually sheds in round scales to reveal patches of pale yellow, which turn olive-brown, red and purple on exposure to light. Pinus bungeana is native to mountains of China, but is widely cultivated as an ornamental, especially for its attractive metallic bark.[1] It has naturalized in the Sierra de la Ventana of eastern Argentina. |
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BRITTANY PUPPIES Past Litters Back to Turah x Tempo Puppy Page |
6-29-19: Wt. 2,032g. Lacie did
not want to cooperate for these photos... |
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6-22-19:
1,794g. |
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6-15-19: 1,622g. |
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6-8-19:
1,144g. |
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6-1-19: 910g. |
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5-26-19: 578g |
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Photo taken on day of birth. 5-18-19. Birth weight 260g. Two dots on rt. shoulder, large dot on head with smaller. 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. |