Blottie is looking very large now at around seven weeks pregnant. We can feel good strong movement from her pups now and in the next few days, I expect to be able to see movement as space becomes less for the pups as they grow. I have got several updates to get up on here from the New Year until now. When I get a moment I will endeavour to get them up. Always good to hear from and see past Poundlane pups.
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Lynn
1/19/2022 02:57:18 pm
Oh poor Blottie, not long to go now!
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Mary
1/21/2022 02:44:42 am
Good luck to Blottie and to you Jane. Exciting but anxious times. Lord it looks exhausting!
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Katie
1/22/2022 09:32:03 am
Fingers crossed for you the rest of the journey goes smoothly! I’ve followed your blog for a while, and am wondering if you know anyone in the United States breeding BrittanyxCavalier puppies? We wanted a cavalier and ended up getting a Brittany 4 years ago due to the health issues of the cavalier. We’re considering a second dog and would love to explore a brittanyxcavalier pup. Any ideas for breeders in the US, Jane? Thanks for your time!
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Jane
1/23/2022 01:44:22 am
Unfortunately I'm not going to be able to help you, Katie. Good luck in your search, it does make a lovely cross.
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