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Puppies Are Here!

Robin McConaughy

Robin McConaughy

Vera and Rafi had a litter of 9 pups on Feb 7. They are pretty darn cute. This is a 50-50 mix of Maremma and Great Pyrenees. Two amazing herding dogs that we use on the farm to guard our animals. Contact info, if you are interested in a puppy, at the bottom…

9 pups = a LOT of pups for one mother

But Vera is a great mom and they are all doing well.

Just opening their eyes this week!

Pretty soon they will be getting into all sorts of trouble.

Like youth everywhere, they do love mud.

Eventually, they will be paired with an older dog to teach them the ropes.

They still love to play, but they learn how to protect the herds and flocks very quickly.

After a long day of play and work, it's time to relax. Rufo is worn out trying to teach Layla how the guarding thing works.

These are great family dogs! We have 2 females left from this litter. If interested, please call Brett at (267) 393-5859‬ or email bhansen@brickfarmgroup.com.

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