Miniature American Shepherds

 

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If you are interested in a puppy email me, Sharon at birchviewminis@aol.com.

 

All the pups have found their forever homes but......

I am planning on repeting this breeding this spring.

 

Fifer-Blue merle girl (sold)

Fifer has found her forever home with Heather and James.

8 weeks

Fife at 6 weeks

 

Fiddler - Blue Merle boy (sold)

Fiddler is going to have to learn a new language as he is headed for

France to live with Helena and her family.

Fiddler at 6 weeks

 

Practical (Tilly)-Blue Merle girl (sold)

Badger as she is now called has found her forever home with Amy and Topher.

Look for this little girl in the show ring!

Tilly at 6 weeks

 

The Disney version of the "Three Little Pigs" was produced in 1933. Pig number one, "Fifer Pig," sings, "I build my house of straw, I build my house of hay, I toot my flute, I don't give a hoot, I play around all day." The "Fiddler Pig" sings, "I build my house of sticks, I build my house of twigs. With a hey diddle diddle, I play my fiddle, and dance all kinds of jigs." The dour third pig, named "the Practical Pig," sings, "I build my house of stone, I build my house of bricks. I have no chance to sing and dance, because work and play don't mix." Piper and Fiddler are openly contemptuous of their brother but he reacts with mature self-confidence, shaking his trowel at them and singing, "You can play and laugh and fiddle. Don't think you can make me sore. I'll be safe and you'll be sorry when the wolf comes to your door." They mock him and then break into the famous rendition of the song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf."


 

 

 

 

 

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