Angel is so precious! Whoever gets this boy will be so blessed... He is fun and sweet spirited and a true treasure through and through. He is another big male like Rocky is. He would make a phenomenal addition to a breeding program looking to add coat, size and disposition. He has so very much to offer!
Mostly our Christmas Spirits eat and sleep at this point. If you listen you can hear momma is sneaking in a few Zzzz's while the babies feed. Already growing like gangbusters!
Angel is the biggest of the litter (solid black boy). He weighed in last night at 2.6 lbs at just 3 days old. He is going to be a whopper! Everyone is over 2 lbs already, so there are no slackers.
I love the puppy noises!!
Have a great night everyone!
We love you, Baku!
There is just so much special about him.
You are where our Tibetan journey began, and I will never be able to thank you enough for all the joy and love you have brought into our lives.
We are getting there...such a handsome boy. Still holding on to about half of the undercoat. Love us some Mikey!
Rocky on the go!
14 weeks old tomorrow.
Love this boy!
Tibetan Zooms
14 month old Maverick (Jack London from our famous authors litter last year) full of zooms over moms new satin sheets.
What a fun naughty boy!
Love you Maverick!
Big and Chonky - Rocky and Conan at Northern Pride Tibetan Mastiffs...
Double Trouble
8 weeks old
Not quite 4 weeks old
CONAN...and yes that is indeed the theme song to Conan the Barbarian ;)
This year's theme...80s Action
Zula (Drakyi Dreamland Ride the Lightning X Drakyi Keeper of the Realms)
19 days old
What an absolute treasure of a girl!
The puppies have arrived! 12/26
We are excited to welcome our Raijuu (Drakyi Dreamland Ride the Lightning) X Asura (Drakyi Keeper of the Realms) litter.
Here is a great one from my trip to MN.
Playtime w 11 month old Fantine.
Isn't she Gorgeous?!
Here is Fantine and her Mom Juls Dewey illustrating how you know when your Tibetan is done retrieving the Kong.
In her defense, she had been playing fetch for a good 20 mins at this point...which is NOT a typical Tibetan thing to do.