| Dare |

Two weeks old |



Three weeks old |
| Dare also has the large shepherd eye spots like Daddy Jack. Dare is one of the larger pups, but doesn't throw her weight around with the others right now. All the pups are super cuddly! |

| Four Weeks |



| Dare was one of the first puppies to learn to climb the steps to the front porch. She is a gorgeous b&t girl who will probably end up looking a lot like her Aunt Kira & Daddy Jack. She isn't necessarily one of the pups that go looking to rumble, but will give as good as she gets! Dare is on the left in the picture with her sister, Dale. Her feet have lightened up in color & her eye spots don't look quite so big since her head has grown. |
| Five Weeks |
| Dare can also be a quiet pup, but whoa to the one who decides to attack! She can hold her own in that respect. Still a very pretty girl, she seems to be very willing to be by my side. The pups have spent a lot of time outside this week with the warmer temps. Dare has enjoyed chewing up the plants and working on digging up the apple tree stump with her siblings. |



| Six Weeks |
| Dare is enjoying the great outdoors and exploring new parts of the yard with her siblings. I can usually count on her coming back up on the porch when she gets tired and needs to nap. She is one of the quieter pups & doesn't see the need to be pushy in most situations. |



| Seven Weeks |
| Introducing the pups to the backyard this week opened up a large area of unexplored terrain for them. They will happily run through the gate and play for an hour. From digging holes to hiding behind the large oak trees, Dare and her siblings have been having lots of fun! Dare continues to be one of my middle of the road girls & is fun to interact with daily. |


| As you can see from the pictures, Dare always seems to be with the other dogs, interacting and playing with them. She is continuing to develop into a beautiful black and tan girl & will eventually be heading out to Oregon. Dare is super sweet. |
| Eight Weeks |


