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Puppies and Their First Bath

Hey neighbors,

You all know we recently, 2 weeks ago, had a litter of 7 Sheltie pups born to our Blue Merle Sheltie, Belle.  Well, 7 puppies, even this young can get dirty and need a bath.  These pups are kept inside, but somehow....   Anyway they had their first bath and were not real happy about it.  We put mom outside while we bathed them, which was a very good idea.  A few of them yelped at the top of their lungs.  Then we have one male who just lays there as passive as can be.



They did look adorable afterwards though, so I thought we should share a few pictures.





 Thanks for stopping in!



Comments

Marti Tabora said…
Oh my goodness, they are so absolutely adorable. This post made me remember when my dog was just a tiny puppy and was really easy to bathe. Now he is 85 pounds with a thick coat and can be a challenge to bathe.
Julie Waldron said…
This is such a cute puppy! I just want to cuddle it :)

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