| 3 1/2 weeks |



| All photos on this site: © 2008 White Oak English Shepherds |
| Clo Clo is a shortened version of Clorine, my only surviving great aunt and Grandmama's sister. Clo was the first pup to be born and weighed in at 1.05 pounds. Clo has white on all four feet, a good amount on her chest & belly, tail tip, and a tiny smidge on the back of her neck. Again, she appears to be black and white, but waiting to see if she stays a true black or not. Clo was born with rear dewclaws which have been removed. At 4 weeks Clo comes across as one of the thinkers of the litter. If all the other pups are running wild, I can usually find her sitting near by me & watching my face. Clo is a sweet girl who does enjoy the attention of being held. The pictures don't do her justice. She has a lovely shaped head which I just didn't capture in these shots. She is such a sweetheart. Clo continues to watch, before leaping, at 5 weeks of age. Once she does something new one time, she develops enough confidence to do it again without any problems. This is one pup that I have enjoyed watching grow up & develop into a really nice pup. At 6 weeks, Clo continues to watch and learn, but has developed a calm confidence about her in dealing with her littermates and everyday events. I think she just gets prettier with each passing day. At 7 weeks, Clo is still one pretty girl, both in actions & markings. She has been a lot of fun to watch grow and mature while here. She has developed an a taste for exploring, along with her sisters, Roz & Cara. I can usually find them all together outside. Clo will be staying in NC, but moving to Winston-Salem to live with the Wagner family & their 2 year old ES, Patches. Looking forward to hearing great things about her new life! |
| 1 week |
| Clo above showing off some of her white chest markings. Holly below. You can see on some of the other pictures that there are some black markings underneath on the foot pads. This black will eventually show up on the top of the foot as ticking in Clo's white stockings. |
| 4 weeks |
| 2 weeks |





| Note the tail carriage. |
| 5 weeks |



| 6 weeks |
| Crossing the dogwalk |


| 7 weeks |
| Clo & Cara |