Quote Originally Posted by garterchick View Post
Had another litter yesterday, 10 healthy ones and 2 stillborns. I think this time I did better with the pictures.




Yeah, those are good photos. This folks, for those of you that don't know this, is what most pugets in their range look like. In some areas, including the US/Canada border they look like a T. s. fitchi or similar to a T.s. concinnus.(red phase puget) The blue ones are actually a very locality-specific color variation and have a very limited range which is only a tiny percentage of their range. Go to Olympia and they're blue.(just around the southern tip of the sound) Travel only just a little ways toward Seattle, and they are no longer blue. Northern WA and Canada - red phase.

These babies will likely develop a sort of light yellow/green "wash" color to the white areas as they get older. Or not. They could just stay off-white.