Little
Egypt's Tutankhamen


Toot was the second male we
purchased and he was the last of the litter. In the kennel alone, he was
having a fit about the issue. When my husband saw him, his response was
"Get him out; I want him." On the trip home, we got some chicken and
toot went balistic. We hand to put him in the back seat where he
proceeded to tear into Moofy, two months his senior, but that didn't
faze him. After haulin him out of the back and rescuing Moof, my husband
had to pin him on the floor. His not-afraid-of-anything attitude hasn't
waned. Toot is a true wild-type of Alpha Male, and my husband has had
many a battle for alpha position in the pack.
In his old age he has mellowed a bit. His utmost favorite things to do,
only things he likes to do, is eating and chasin the ladies. With food,
he will gorge himself, and with the ladies I have heard him croon to
them. We always know when one is in heat because Toot will start
singing. Soon we will have to retire him from our breeding program, but
we have Anubis to replace him.
Little
Egypt's Anubis

 
Anubis is our newest male, purchased to replace Tutankhamen. He
is from a kennel in Arkansas, and his trip home was in an eighteen
wheeler, my truck. My husband was surprised as to how much he looked
like Tifa. He has a layed back personality, but can be induced into
getting into trouble. Badu has been the one to instigate most of his
antics. He is the most managable and likable male we have had the
pleasure to own. Although we had hoped to achive a grey and white line
from him, his ofspring are all colors. Hopefully when we get our next
grey-n-white female, her color genes will help us achive this goal.
Little Egypt's Symba

 
Symba's father is Mufazza, and his mother is Cleopatra. As fate has it,
we lost Moof shortly after Symba was born, and we found a new home for
Cleo. (The pack refused to accept Cleo, and there were many fights. We
had to isolate her to prevent her from being hurt. We felt this wasn't a
good life for her, so we found her a new home.) Being the last male pup
from Moof, he now has to step up and take his father's place in
producing a red line of puppies. We bred him to Badu, and like his
father produced mostly red puppies. This litter will be available in
late January 2010 just in time for Valentines day.
Symba has a very layed back personality, but can be swayed into trouble.
He also pouts whenever he doesn't get his way, or doesn't like what he's
told to do. He has a curious nature and loves interacting with people.
In the pictures above you will notice his color deepens in the winter
and becomes a golden red in the summer. True reds have yellowish-green
eyes which Moof had. Unlike his father he has blue eyes, but he does
carry the gene to pass on to his ofspring.
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