Showing posts with label Mary Etta Robbins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Etta Robbins. Show all posts

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Pomeranian Puppies at Play on a Beautiful April Day

Beautiful Day, beautiful young Pomeranians. This series of photos was taken on April 8th, 2008. Enjoy.
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One Orange Chocolate girl and 2 Orange Chocolate boy's at play. Orange/Chocolate means that they have an orange under coat(base coat) with Chocolate shading. Like an orange sable. except chocolate. These three wonderful pups have chocolate masks at this age and dilute points. In other words their noses, lip liner, and eyeliner is a beautiful chocolate. Their eyes are a light brown or hazel, sometimes shading into amber. Absolutely beautiful.

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There are 2 black parti boys playing too. The black and white ones are the black parti boys. Such Characters.
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Also a cream sable boy, one orange sable boy and an orange sable girl with white mittens.
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Tuffy (light cream male), Molly (cream female) and Bitsy (black female) are playing together as well. These three are tiny ones. Tiny with huge attitudes. They think they own the world. Truthfully I think they do. Lol.
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Orange Chocolate Brother and Sister. Brother to the left/sister to the right.
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Happy young Pomeranians at play, on a beautiful April Day.
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Life is a journey... enjoy the trip.
Mary E. Robbins & the Hairballs
Robbins Run Ranch: Living the Dream With Our Pomeranians
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Quack Quack Quack

The photos in this post start Top to bottom. March 24th 2008 to March 31st 2008. Baby Rhoen ducklings. Happily living in my 55 gallon fish aquarium. I guess you could say it is a multipurpose aquarium...lol... enjoy.











The are such cute little peepers. They weren't quacking at this age. Just peeping and playing in the water.


Life is a journey...enjoy the trip.
Mary E. Robbins & the Hairballs
Robbins Run Ranch: Living the Dream With Our Pomeranians