 Born about six and a half weeks ago, first time mother to a litter of eleven, seven boys, four girls. Eleven's big. Normally, it averages around six or seven, so eleven, we're happy with eleven, especially that ratio of boys to girls. Definitely keep all the boys and we'll run them on in our foster program as potential police dogs in the future and we'll probably keep two out of the four girls, having them towards detector dog work like explosive detection and or if they're good enough, we may even brief them later. In about a week and a half, they leave here with the new foster carers, they go into a family environment and every sort of three or four weeks, we get the whole litter back in and do about two or three days development work with them. The dogs have to get out in the big wide world and just become confident young dogs. So we're just starting to see little characters now, but we'll look at that more closely over the next sort of week or two, just before they go out in the foster and we'll keep an eye on it after that as well. We actually made this the X, Y, Z litter and so they got names starting with X, Y, Z and we were able to think of eleven decent names starting with those three letters. Now next litter will be the A litter going back to A's.