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My Heeler pup turned 15 this week. He doesn't do much these days, but has been a great dog. Looks like you buyers are getting some good ones. Congrats!

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Hey Gino, M.T. from Casa Grande just wondering what place I come in as far as a female ?

 

I got your deposit MT and you are in 3rd. Thanks! Call or text me anytime!

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Here is a couple pics of my "pick of the litter" from last year... Tyson. He is simply the Best looking heeler I have seen in a long time... Geneticly perfect and an amazing disposition! This dog is one Bad Cat! ;)

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Puppies are arriving today! We have a lil boy and a lil girl at this moment!!

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She started birthing Pups about 2 AM and finished about 7AM this morning...7 Pups (5 females & 2 males). She is wore out but Momma and babies are all well and resting!!

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Haven't seen many white heelers Gino, I assume there color comes in a little later on?

 

Yeah... HaHaha... you can tell a bit about how they will be colored now, but the colors start coming on at about 4 weeks and they change a bit out to about 3 months old.

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I managed to snap this pic while Athena ate her supper last night... Day one is over and they are already growing like weeds!!

 

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This is a typical breakfast or dinner (twice a day) for Athena when she has puppies... a pound of elk, chicken, fish, gizzards, farm fresh egg and shells.... and this will double in size in a month or less... she will likely have to go on a diet after the puppies are weened! LOL!

 

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Why the egg shells?

 

Same as the raw "eatable" bones the chicken pictured is "bone in", eggshells are a great source of calcium and she is putting out a ton of milk so you can imagine how that depletes her own levels... We don't feed dog food or supliments... we feed our dogs just like a wolf eats in nature.

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Gotcha. Wish I could have known that bit about the shells when our bulldog had her pups, the calcium shots/supplements were not cheap!

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Gino that turned out a great female to male ratio. I always want more females then Males.

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