BABY'S RED COLLAR PUPPY

A tiny tri‑color boy made his debut on January 31 at 8:09 p.m., just 8.1 ounces of black, white, and chocolate‑kissed charm. Even then, he had that spark — a little wiggle of mischief in his shoulders, a tiny kick of his back legs like he was already practicing for playtime. He wasn’t just born; he bounded into the world.
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As the days went by, his coat deepened into something truly special: glossy black brushed with warm chocolate highlights, and those perfect chocolate eyebrows that make him look like he’s always in on a joke. He grew quickly, too — by March 3, he was a sturdy 3.1‑pound bundle of energy, curiosity, and pure puppy delight. He opened his eyes also on Valentine's Day adoring the new world he was starting to experience.
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Where some pups ease into life, Red Collar leaps. Every new sound is an invitation, every toy a treasure, every sibling a potential wrestling partner. He toddles with purpose, tail swishing like a tiny flag announcing, “Fun is coming!” And when he’s done exploring, he melts right into your hands — warm, trusting, and impossibly sweet.
He’s the kind of puppy who makes people grin without even trying. The kind who will someday follow his family from room to room, drop toys at their feet with great ceremony, and greet them each morning as if he’s been waiting his whole life just to see them again.
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But for now, he’s simply Red Collar — a playful little Bernedoodle discovering the world one pounce at a time, eyes bright, heart wide open, and already leaving joyful pawprints on everyone lucky enough to meet him. He is learning the training ropes to perfection eating well, pooping and peeing on the pad and giving his best effort. If you can use a house full of loving puppy pawfection Red Collar is ready to bring that lifetime of companionship.


