Amber and Dance
The plan was to keep one daughter from Zoe's second litter, and the grizzle was a shoo-in. Looking so much like her mother, she instantly claimed
my husband's heart and I must admit she tugged at mine, too. But I had waited so long for a tri bitch and now had
three in one litter - not one of which I wouldn't be glad to own. I took one reservation less than I had bitches
and hoped by the time we got down to two puppies, I'd be able to keep both.
Amber (tri) and Dance (grizzle) are as different as night and day. Not only physically, but in their demeanor also.

Amber and Dance at 4 months of age.
"Dance"
Aijalon Moondance Jubilee is a wiggly, kissy girl who doesn't graciously accept confinement. "Love me, but don't hold me too tightly" is her theme. Not even her "Pop-Pop" can cuddle her for long, although he's the one she runs to when the playing gets too rough. Her movement mirrors that of her dam, but she has yet to display Zoe's natural showmanship. There's a time for everything, and for now she's her own choreographer.
"Amber"
Aijalon Autumn Amber is as mellow as her name implies, but she can fire up the glow as she proved by gliding smoothly to a Specialty RWB at the age of six months at Empire 2000. At home, she's a cuddler and is often content to just chill out on the couch, where her ever-busy sister comes to lure her into a game of chase around the living room. She's easily tempted and, on occasion, is even the initiator of the action.
Amber's and Dance's Pedigree
Ch. Bel S'mbran J R Ja Ru
Ch. Coppercrest After Hours
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Ch. Afking-Baghdad's Ebony and Ivory
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Ch. Zahir's Zanzibar
Ch. Coppercrest's Coy
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Ch. Coppercrest Catana
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Ch. Montebello Tiniin Kaihorn
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Ch. Montebello Sedeki Shahriin
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