:Debby on…the Redd and Fernando Lhasa Apso puppies
Posted: January 21, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain, FFT Lhasa Apsos Leave a commentRemember this face?

Handled by owner Pauline, here’s that pretty face dressed for the show ring…

Redd’s official name is Champion Mi-Tex U.P.s Lights Up Redd.
Remember this dog?

That’s BIS, Multiple BISS, Ch. FFT Fernando.
Fernando’s first litter, out of Redd, was born in Michigan…

Conceived in Minnesota, born in Michigan, these Lhasa Apso puppies represent the best in dog show people. After Genevieve (Fernando x C’est La Vie) met her untimely death, Pauline stepped forward with a heartfelt, generous offer. Redd, like C’est La Vie, is also a Connor daughter. If we wanted to breed Fernando to Redd, we could. She’d add both Julie and me to Redd’s ownership, so all of us would be Breeders of Record. We accepted. The result; 5 puppies – 3 males and 2 females. Julie tells me Pauline is falling for one of the males. I suspect we’ll take a female. We can show her in the Bred-By class. Along with Pauline’s kennel name, she’ll carry our kennel name, which is befitting. Although Redd’s dam goes back to the Trujillo’s Reddy, she is sired by Connor. And her puppies are sired by Fernando. What a special, fun composition of people, dogs and good faith.
Here’s to ya Pauline!!
:Kathy sent…Got Fry Bread!!
Posted: January 20, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentTell your son and Kelly and your nieces and everyone else to give this place a try. The Navajo tacos
are wonderful…the best I have had since Gallup.

:Katy sent…Down Stay!
Posted: January 19, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados, FFT Lhasa Apsos 7 CommentsKaty wrote:
It isn’t often that I can get them to lay down like this together, and then obey the command (all together)long enough to get the camera!

:Debby on…a Sunday afternoon
Posted: January 18, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain, FFT Lhasa Apsos Leave a commentWhile most of the country has been subjected to freezing temperatures, it’s been balmy here in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Anna has a unique twist on caring for her Lhasa Apso puppies. Never accuse her of being over-protective! Or hovering! She feeds her puppies. She cleans her puppies. But, she’s more interested in life outside the puppy pen, unconcerned about puppies fussing. Even Rick commented on the difference between her and Ponya’s mothering style. Ponya – an over-achiever in mothering. Anna – a laissez-faire approach. The puppies thrive, no matter the approach.
This morning while I was photographing her puppies, she did seem concerned about their absence. Not upset. Just a wee bit concerned.

Puppies. Puppies. Everywhere. Pauline’s Redd had her Fernando puppies several weeks ago. Avery, with Julie, had her Savion puppies about the same time. Puppies. Puppies. Everywhere. I’m reminded of the Puppies On Board illustration by Rose Cowles, which I use on the Reproduction page within the website.

Given the economy, it’s a bit unsettling to have puppies, puppies, everywhere. Each litter is planned to further the breeding program, not for economic gain. So, at least one puppy from each litter stays. From Redd’s litter in Michigan, between Pauline, Julie and I, at least two puppies ‘stay’. Given Anna’s daughters, I very well may have the ‘luxury’ of growing up two before selecting. Julie is doing something similar with Avery’s puppies. Here a puppy. There a puppy. Puppies in Michigan. Puppies in Minnesota. Puppies in Colorado. Everywhere a puppy, puppy.
Fortunately, the Lhasa Apso litters are scattered about the USA, rather than about…for instance…my house! One litter is fun. Three at once??! Not so fun! Here’s what Julie had to say…
They are a fun, healthy litter. They have been in a 2 x4 pen since the day they were born and have been crawling from one end to the other since the first week. Last night was the first time they came out to play and Kaylee took these pics.
They are starting to play with toys and making little barking sounds when you come in the room. I’m enjoying them at this age. I like that I don’t have to feed them or pick up poop, yet! I just get to hold and love them, I wish they would stay this age for a lot longer.



AKC/EukanubaNational Championship will air January 31st at 8 PM (EST) on Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, with repeat airings on Animal Planet February 5th at 8 PM and February 7th at 2 PM.
The AKC Agility Invitational will air February 7th at 8 PM (EST) and February 14th at 4 PM on Animal Planet.
This lazy -ahhh! – afternoon beckons me to sit in my chair and read a book. Fiction, not some technogeek hooplah!
:Debby wonders…if anyone..
Posted: January 17, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentin Fargo wants an ice cream cone?

