Ginger x Rudy
Ginger delivered in the early morning of 1/12/21
Breed: Petite/Mini Double Doodles
(3/4 Goldendoodle, 1/4 ALD Labradoodle) Adult Size: 12-20lbs Coat: Wavy to Curly Color: Red/Apricot in color Born: 01/12/21 Selection Day: Feb 19th Take Home: March 2nd Availabilities - No Waitlist: 1. Red Spring Farm- Ms. Purple! 2. R. McKeever - Mr. Red! 3. M. Robinson- Mr. Blue! 4. M. Pavia - Mr. Green! 5. J. Jessup- Ms. Yellow! 6. K. Fernley- Mr. Black! 7. Reserved*- Ms. Orange! This list is fully reserved, we are no longer taking deposits. |
PUPDATES:
Weekly "Pupdates" are posted below on Fridays evenings (atleast we try)!
The 1, 2,& 3 Week Pupdates will include weights and a general litter update
The 4 Week Pupdate will include weights and a description of each pup as their personality emerges
The 5 Week Pupdate will include weights, personality descriptions, & temperament testing
The 6 Week Pupdate will include weights and a general litter update
7th Pupdate:
Weights
Ms. Purple: 2.5lb
Ms. Yellow: 2.7lb
Ms. Orange: 2.9lb
Mr. Blue: 2.6lb
Mr. Green: 3.1lb
Mr. Black: 2.4lb
Mr. Red: 2.6lb
Weights
Ms. Purple: 2.5lb
Ms. Yellow: 2.7lb
Ms. Orange: 2.9lb
Mr. Blue: 2.6lb
Mr. Green: 3.1lb
Mr. Black: 2.4lb
Mr. Red: 2.6lb
6th Pupdate:
Thanks for your patience! Ginger's babes are doing so well, everyone is adjusting to their new diet of "puppy mush" well and continuing to gain weight. They can still play with Harper and Lucy's litter, but only after Harper and Lucy's get a head start so that they aren't too rowdy for these little ones. We are so excited for you to meet these cuties in just a little more than a week!
Ms. Purple: 1.9lb
Ms. Yellow: 2.0lb
Ms. Orange: 2.1lb
Mr. Blue: 1.7lb
Mr. Green: 2.2lb
Mr. Black: 2.0lb
Mr. Red: 2.0lb
Thanks for your patience! Ginger's babes are doing so well, everyone is adjusting to their new diet of "puppy mush" well and continuing to gain weight. They can still play with Harper and Lucy's litter, but only after Harper and Lucy's get a head start so that they aren't too rowdy for these little ones. We are so excited for you to meet these cuties in just a little more than a week!
Ms. Purple: 1.9lb
Ms. Yellow: 2.0lb
Ms. Orange: 2.1lb
Mr. Blue: 1.7lb
Mr. Green: 2.2lb
Mr. Black: 2.0lb
Mr. Red: 2.0lb
Vet Exam Information:
Pups go to the vet this week (16th). We will post at the bottom of this section once they get their exams. Our vet is EXTREMELY thorough, which we love. He makes a point to note everything about each pup after a thorough examination. We describe puppy vet exams in three different ways... perfect, normal, or abnormal.
A perfect exam is what it sounds like, it means that the vet didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, and so no notes are made on that pup's record sheet. It is unusual for every pup in a litter to get a perfect vet exam.
A normal exam is when a pup has something worth noting, but it is not expected to impact the health of the pup, or quality as a pet. It is not unusual for puppies to have imperfect exams at this age. They are growing at a rapid pace, and this sometimes results in awkward phases. In fact, sometimes we have more pups in a litter with "normal" exams than "perfect" exams! Normal exam findings generally correct themselves with age, or (in the case of an umbilical hernia) may need a very simple correction at the time of spay/neuter. Examples of imperfect, but normal puppy exams include a small under or overbite, a small umbilical hernia, "puppy laxity" of the patellas, an low grade heart murmur (which is expected to go away as the pup grows), or a missing a testicle (sometimes they don't both "drop" until a pup is older). We will ALWAYS notify you of any such things at the first vet visit, and you are NOT required to take a pup that you do not feel comfortable with due to any exam finding, even if it is a somewhat normal finding for a growing pup. We will only allow pups to go home if we feel comfortable that the issue is benign or will go away with age.
Abnormal exams are when pups have an exam that concerns us for their long term health. An example of this would be severe patellar luxation (extremely loose knee joints- very different than typical puppy laxity), a loud heart murmur (ex, 4 out of 6), cataracts, etc. In these situations, where the severity of the issue in question may impact their long term health, we "pull" the puppy from the reservation list and they are no longer available until we can either wait for the next exam of have the pup checked by a specialist, depending on the issue. We have been very blessed in that every single pup we have ever had to pull from a list due to an abnormal exam has ended up being just fine and the condition went away with age! Still- we don't let pups go to new homes until we are comfortable that they can live normal, happy lives.
Ms. Purple: perfect vet exam!
Ms. Yellow: perfect vet exam!
Ms. Orange: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Blue: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Green: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Black: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Red: perfect vet exam!
Pups go to the vet this week (16th). We will post at the bottom of this section once they get their exams. Our vet is EXTREMELY thorough, which we love. He makes a point to note everything about each pup after a thorough examination. We describe puppy vet exams in three different ways... perfect, normal, or abnormal.
A perfect exam is what it sounds like, it means that the vet didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, and so no notes are made on that pup's record sheet. It is unusual for every pup in a litter to get a perfect vet exam.
A normal exam is when a pup has something worth noting, but it is not expected to impact the health of the pup, or quality as a pet. It is not unusual for puppies to have imperfect exams at this age. They are growing at a rapid pace, and this sometimes results in awkward phases. In fact, sometimes we have more pups in a litter with "normal" exams than "perfect" exams! Normal exam findings generally correct themselves with age, or (in the case of an umbilical hernia) may need a very simple correction at the time of spay/neuter. Examples of imperfect, but normal puppy exams include a small under or overbite, a small umbilical hernia, "puppy laxity" of the patellas, an low grade heart murmur (which is expected to go away as the pup grows), or a missing a testicle (sometimes they don't both "drop" until a pup is older). We will ALWAYS notify you of any such things at the first vet visit, and you are NOT required to take a pup that you do not feel comfortable with due to any exam finding, even if it is a somewhat normal finding for a growing pup. We will only allow pups to go home if we feel comfortable that the issue is benign or will go away with age.
Abnormal exams are when pups have an exam that concerns us for their long term health. An example of this would be severe patellar luxation (extremely loose knee joints- very different than typical puppy laxity), a loud heart murmur (ex, 4 out of 6), cataracts, etc. In these situations, where the severity of the issue in question may impact their long term health, we "pull" the puppy from the reservation list and they are no longer available until we can either wait for the next exam of have the pup checked by a specialist, depending on the issue. We have been very blessed in that every single pup we have ever had to pull from a list due to an abnormal exam has ended up being just fine and the condition went away with age! Still- we don't let pups go to new homes until we are comfortable that they can live normal, happy lives.
Ms. Purple: perfect vet exam!
Ms. Yellow: perfect vet exam!
Ms. Orange: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Blue: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Green: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Black: perfect vet exam!
Mr. Red: perfect vet exam!
Temperament Testing:
Using [A] for active response,
[N] for neutral and
[P] for passive based on:
1. Observation. Watching how she plays with other puppies, does she jump right into group activities [A], hanging in the midst of the activity [N], or submitting when approached [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
2. Play. When you first take a puppy aside to play with, is he active/very playful [A], easy going [N] or does he just want to be petted [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
3. Cradle. When cradling a puppy in your arms, does he relax [P], wiggle a bit and then relax [N] or wiggle and lick like crazy [A].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
4. Call back. Using a treat or squeak toy and calling to the puppy while backing away, does he race after you while jumping at your ankles [A], follow happily with a trot and tail wag [N] or needs a moment to evaluate the situation before checking it out (praise helps) [P].
Ms. Purple: P
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
5. Tuck and pat. When kneeling/sitting on the floor, settle the puppy between your legs. Pet him in long gentle strokes as you praise him softly. Does he wriggle free confidently without giving up [A], wriggle and then relax [N] or simply melt in your embrace [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: P
6. Bend over. Stand up, stretch and relax, Now go to your puppy and lean over to pet him. Your doing this may seem overwhelming to the pup because you're so large and he's so small. Does he jump up at your face playfully [A], crouch submissively with a passive tail way [P] or just relax and let it happen, nonchalantly [N].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
7. Nose kiss. Cradle your puppy's face in your hands and kiss him on the nose. Does he bite you back [A], accept the smooch calmly or return the interaction with a kiss [N] melts in your arms, just letting it happen [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
8. Toe squeeze. In this exercise, you're testing your puppy's reaction and sensitivity to discomfort. While petting the puppy, gently squeeze the skin between his toes. Does he attack your hand [A], lick or mouth gently [N], or whimper/appear anxious [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
9. Startle sound. Take a bunch of keys and when your prospective puppy least expects it, rattle them above his head and gauge his reaction. Does he playfully "attack" the keys [A], give them a nonchalant glance [N], or crouch submissively and looks to you guidance [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
10. Crash test. Stand and wait until your puppy is no longer interested in you. Suddenly fall to the ground as if you've tripped and yell "Ouch." Does the puppy race over and playfully pounce [A], comes to sniff or lick your face [N], or hangs back to observe what is going on before approaching [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
11. Uplift. Lift the puppy 4 inches off the floor by cradling his midsection. Hold him there for at few seconds. Does he wriggle and mouth [A]? Does he relax and look around [N]? Does he "freeze" and wait for your next move[P]?
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: P
All A's: This dominant puppy is extremely bright and interactive. Raising him will take concentration, consistency and time and an experienced owner is recommended. They can be extremely rewarding pets for someone who wants to have a highly trained companion or competition dog of some sort (Agility, dock diving, etc).
All N's: Easy going and contained, "All N" puppies will be pleasant and an ideal pet for most families. These middle-of-the-road pups are confident enough that they won't live for their owner's approval and guidance like a "P" puppy would (N pups can be stubborn at times) but they won't be as defiant as an "A" puppy can be.
All P's: This puppy has a weak self-esteem and needs your reassurance to feel safe. Without proper lessons and socialization, he'll be shy. With proper socializing, "P" pups can "built up" to make excellent family dogs and tend to be very attached to their owners.
Mix of A and N's: This active puppy will want to be in the middle of everything but will show more impulse control when stimulated than an all "A" puppy. "A/N" puppies are great for loud/active families that want a pup with lots of personality and confidence, but that are not nearly as intense as "all A" puppies.
Mix of N and P's: This self-assured puppy will be easygoing and gentle yet with a stronger sense of self than a completely passive puppy. Because he's more composed, he'll be an ideal puppy for a calm household.
Using [A] for active response,
[N] for neutral and
[P] for passive based on:
1. Observation. Watching how she plays with other puppies, does she jump right into group activities [A], hanging in the midst of the activity [N], or submitting when approached [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
2. Play. When you first take a puppy aside to play with, is he active/very playful [A], easy going [N] or does he just want to be petted [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
3. Cradle. When cradling a puppy in your arms, does he relax [P], wiggle a bit and then relax [N] or wiggle and lick like crazy [A].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
4. Call back. Using a treat or squeak toy and calling to the puppy while backing away, does he race after you while jumping at your ankles [A], follow happily with a trot and tail wag [N] or needs a moment to evaluate the situation before checking it out (praise helps) [P].
Ms. Purple: P
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
5. Tuck and pat. When kneeling/sitting on the floor, settle the puppy between your legs. Pet him in long gentle strokes as you praise him softly. Does he wriggle free confidently without giving up [A], wriggle and then relax [N] or simply melt in your embrace [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: P
6. Bend over. Stand up, stretch and relax, Now go to your puppy and lean over to pet him. Your doing this may seem overwhelming to the pup because you're so large and he's so small. Does he jump up at your face playfully [A], crouch submissively with a passive tail way [P] or just relax and let it happen, nonchalantly [N].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
7. Nose kiss. Cradle your puppy's face in your hands and kiss him on the nose. Does he bite you back [A], accept the smooch calmly or return the interaction with a kiss [N] melts in your arms, just letting it happen [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
8. Toe squeeze. In this exercise, you're testing your puppy's reaction and sensitivity to discomfort. While petting the puppy, gently squeeze the skin between his toes. Does he attack your hand [A], lick or mouth gently [N], or whimper/appear anxious [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
9. Startle sound. Take a bunch of keys and when your prospective puppy least expects it, rattle them above his head and gauge his reaction. Does he playfully "attack" the keys [A], give them a nonchalant glance [N], or crouch submissively and looks to you guidance [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
10. Crash test. Stand and wait until your puppy is no longer interested in you. Suddenly fall to the ground as if you've tripped and yell "Ouch." Does the puppy race over and playfully pounce [A], comes to sniff or lick your face [N], or hangs back to observe what is going on before approaching [P].
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: N
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: N
11. Uplift. Lift the puppy 4 inches off the floor by cradling his midsection. Hold him there for at few seconds. Does he wriggle and mouth [A]? Does he relax and look around [N]? Does he "freeze" and wait for your next move[P]?
Ms. Purple: N
Ms. Yellow: N
Ms. Orange: N
Mr. Blue: P
Mr. Green: N
Mr. Black: N
Mr. Red: P
All A's: This dominant puppy is extremely bright and interactive. Raising him will take concentration, consistency and time and an experienced owner is recommended. They can be extremely rewarding pets for someone who wants to have a highly trained companion or competition dog of some sort (Agility, dock diving, etc).
All N's: Easy going and contained, "All N" puppies will be pleasant and an ideal pet for most families. These middle-of-the-road pups are confident enough that they won't live for their owner's approval and guidance like a "P" puppy would (N pups can be stubborn at times) but they won't be as defiant as an "A" puppy can be.
All P's: This puppy has a weak self-esteem and needs your reassurance to feel safe. Without proper lessons and socialization, he'll be shy. With proper socializing, "P" pups can "built up" to make excellent family dogs and tend to be very attached to their owners.
Mix of A and N's: This active puppy will want to be in the middle of everything but will show more impulse control when stimulated than an all "A" puppy. "A/N" puppies are great for loud/active families that want a pup with lots of personality and confidence, but that are not nearly as intense as "all A" puppies.
Mix of N and P's: This self-assured puppy will be easygoing and gentle yet with a stronger sense of self than a completely passive puppy. Because he's more composed, he'll be an ideal puppy for a calm household.
4th Pupdate:
Ginger's litter has started rock and roll this week. They are so obviously true petites, teeny compared to some of the other litters here. We don't have a big size range in this group, with Green being only slightly larger than the others. We aren't seeing a huge range of temperaments either (which can make personality descriptions a little unsatisfying... but all pups having very similar temperaments is a actually a good thing that indicates that we will likely get a lot of nice, neutral personalities in this litter). Video will be posted Saturday evening.
Ms. Purple: 1lb 5.4oz: The technical smallest (but not by much), this little one is a little more reserved than her siblings, but only slightly, and this may change quickly at this age.
Ms. Yellow: 1lb 6oz: It is difficult to tell Yellow and Orange apart! They both have pleasant, middle of the road temperaments.
Ms. Orange: 1lb 6.8oz: It is difficult to tell Yellow and Orange apart! They both have pleasant, middle of the road temperaments.
Mr. Blue: 1lb 6.3oz: A handsome boy that is easy going when being held, but likes to rough-house with his littermates.
Mr. Green: 1lb 10.5oz: Is active, alert, and quite the goofball in the litter.
Mr. Black: 1lb 6oz: For WEEKS this funny boy has been a big eater! I expect that he will remain food motivated as he gets older, which often makes training a breeze. He is active and happy.
Mr. Red: 1lb 5.5oz: Is a sweet little guy that really likes cuddles and gentle pets.
Ginger's litter has started rock and roll this week. They are so obviously true petites, teeny compared to some of the other litters here. We don't have a big size range in this group, with Green being only slightly larger than the others. We aren't seeing a huge range of temperaments either (which can make personality descriptions a little unsatisfying... but all pups having very similar temperaments is a actually a good thing that indicates that we will likely get a lot of nice, neutral personalities in this litter). Video will be posted Saturday evening.
Ms. Purple: 1lb 5.4oz: The technical smallest (but not by much), this little one is a little more reserved than her siblings, but only slightly, and this may change quickly at this age.
Ms. Yellow: 1lb 6oz: It is difficult to tell Yellow and Orange apart! They both have pleasant, middle of the road temperaments.
Ms. Orange: 1lb 6.8oz: It is difficult to tell Yellow and Orange apart! They both have pleasant, middle of the road temperaments.
Mr. Blue: 1lb 6.3oz: A handsome boy that is easy going when being held, but likes to rough-house with his littermates.
Mr. Green: 1lb 10.5oz: Is active, alert, and quite the goofball in the litter.
Mr. Black: 1lb 6oz: For WEEKS this funny boy has been a big eater! I expect that he will remain food motivated as he gets older, which often makes training a breeze. He is active and happy.
Mr. Red: 1lb 5.5oz: Is a sweet little guy that really likes cuddles and gentle pets.
3rd Pupdate:
Ginger's puppies are SOOO cute and small. Of all the litters here, I struggle the most to tell these guys and gals apart... they are just so similar. Ginger is a good little mommy, and has started to spend more time away from her 7 hungry babies. She will often lay right outside of the nursery box so that she can have a break (while also keeping an eye on her brood).
Ms. Purple: 459 grams
Ms. Yellow: 450 grams
Ms. Orange: 478 grams
Mr. Blue: 479 grams
Mr. Green: 556 grams
Mr. Black: 482 grams
Mr. Red: 451 grams
Ginger's puppies are SOOO cute and small. Of all the litters here, I struggle the most to tell these guys and gals apart... they are just so similar. Ginger is a good little mommy, and has started to spend more time away from her 7 hungry babies. She will often lay right outside of the nursery box so that she can have a break (while also keeping an eye on her brood).
Ms. Purple: 459 grams
Ms. Yellow: 450 grams
Ms. Orange: 478 grams
Mr. Blue: 479 grams
Mr. Green: 556 grams
Mr. Black: 482 grams
Mr. Red: 451 grams
2nd Pupdate
Ginger's sweethearts are all growing and thriving. Though Ginger still spends the majority of her time in (or near) the whelping pen, she is starting to venture out of my office to visit with us, especially around our dinnertime... she knows that I will cave in and give her a goody!
Ms. Purple: 344 grams
Ms. Yellow: 284 grams
Ms. Orange: 318 grams
Mr. Blue: 330 grams
Mr. Green: 359 grams
Mr. Black: 312 grams
Mr. Red: 295 grams
Ginger's sweethearts are all growing and thriving. Though Ginger still spends the majority of her time in (or near) the whelping pen, she is starting to venture out of my office to visit with us, especially around our dinnertime... she knows that I will cave in and give her a goody!
Ms. Purple: 344 grams
Ms. Yellow: 284 grams
Ms. Orange: 318 grams
Mr. Blue: 330 grams
Mr. Green: 359 grams
Mr. Black: 312 grams
Mr. Red: 295 grams
1st Pupdate
Ginger's beauties are growing well! It is incredible to see how much smaller these guys are than Harper and Lucy's litters. Ginger is a fabulous mommy, it is unbelievable to see itty bitty Ginger with this many puppies.
Introducing:
Ms. Purple: 207 grams
Ms. Yellow: 182 grams
Ms. Orange: 217 grams
Mr. Blue: 210 grams
Mr. Green: 214 grams
Mr. Black: 202 grams
Mr. Red: 204 grams
Ginger's beauties are growing well! It is incredible to see how much smaller these guys are than Harper and Lucy's litters. Ginger is a fabulous mommy, it is unbelievable to see itty bitty Ginger with this many puppies.
Introducing:
Ms. Purple: 207 grams
Ms. Yellow: 182 grams
Ms. Orange: 217 grams
Mr. Blue: 210 grams
Mr. Green: 214 grams
Mr. Black: 202 grams
Mr. Red: 204 grams
Happy Birthday! 7 Beautiful Puppies!
Ginger delivered 7 beautiful pups (3 girls and 4 boys) early, early in the morning on 1/12/21. Mom and babies are doing well.
*Update-Embarrassingly, I got the gender count wrong at delivery! Ginger gave us 3 girls and 4 boys (NOT 2 girls as I originally posted. This error has been corrected). Next time I will check behind myself after a middle of the night delivery ;)
Introducing:
Ms. Purple: 192 grams, wavy
Ms. Yellow: 165 grams, wavy
Ms. Orange: 200 grams, wavy
Mr. Blue: 190 grams, wavy
Mr. Green: 190 grams, wavy
Mr. Black: 192 grams, wavy
Mr. Red: 189 grams, wavy
Ginger delivered 7 beautiful pups (3 girls and 4 boys) early, early in the morning on 1/12/21. Mom and babies are doing well.
*Update-Embarrassingly, I got the gender count wrong at delivery! Ginger gave us 3 girls and 4 boys (NOT 2 girls as I originally posted. This error has been corrected). Next time I will check behind myself after a middle of the night delivery ;)
Introducing:
Ms. Purple: 192 grams, wavy
Ms. Yellow: 165 grams, wavy
Ms. Orange: 200 grams, wavy
Mr. Blue: 190 grams, wavy
Mr. Green: 190 grams, wavy
Mr. Black: 192 grams, wavy
Mr. Red: 189 grams, wavy