Reflections

Reflections
Waiting for Ripples

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Current Pictures

Getting So big!

Looking for  a new home

Look at those Bankhar spots

Curly Curly Tails
These pups are ready for a new home.  We have 3 females left and one male. 

Monday, April 18, 2011

Current News

So . . . These pups are ready for new homes.  Mom has been weaning them this week as they now have Teeth!  They are so cute!  They play with each other a lot, and wrestle and play, but they sure still sleep a lot!  So drop me an email if you want one!  $300 each.  We also have the parents of these pups for sale.  We would love for them to go to a good home of someone with lots of space and stock to watch.  We love them, but would like them to have more to watch after. 

Mongolia


Mongolian Camel

The small Mongolian horses are Very tough!

An overloaded - stuck Truck

Some Gers we lived in for a while

Beautiful Countyside!





Mongolian Bankhar dogs with thier owners

A Gobi Oasis

The top of a Traditional Ger


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Toglie (lets play in Mongolian) & Bars (Tiger - common Mongolian dog name!)

 When we got our two adults who are the parents of this litter - they were 6 months and 5 months old.  Toglie - our male, cam from Arkhangai province in Mongolia.  One of our friends had gotten him from a herder friend.  The Female, Bars, was bought in the Gobi desert by one of our Vet friends.  When he heard we were looking for a puppy, he sold her to us as he knew we would give her a great home.  They were both pretty cute when we got them and would play endlessly. 

Bars - mom - at 6 months old.  Very fluffy



Toglie at 6 months old
 

Bars at 8 months or so

Just after a bath!  He had found a skunk!



Playing pups at 6 months
 

More Pictures

A pile of puppies!

This dirt smells funny!

These pups are growing so quick!  They really are so cute!  It has been such a cool, rainy and windy spring here.  We are glad we built them such a warm house.  It is a big crate 4x8 or so with a roof over half of it and so they are protected but can get out in the sun if they want.  They love it.  They pile up in a big pile either in the warm sunshine or under their roof and sleep all the time.  They are starting to walk around more just in the last few days, so our weekend project is to get them into the larger run.   They sure gave me funny looks when I set them outside though today.  The dirt must smell funny!