Then it was Clouseau's turn.
They're still little dogs, but you can tell the difference between them more easily now.
I gave them collars to help tell them apart, though, because their coloring is so similar. I have to look twice to see who's who. This is Mulder. He's the stockier of the two. Takes after his father in build and assertive temperament, but his coat is more like his mom's.
Clouseau is thinner and his nose is longer. His body build seems different from either his mom's or his dad's--not sure where he got his leaner looks. Maybe his coat hair is just shorter. Clouseau also gets along better with others than Mulder does.
Here's a pic of the parents for comparison. Mom is the spaniel and Dad is the husky. They still live in Twinbrook.
Mulder and Clouseau now have more actions they can do, like chase the ball. And they can go up and down stairs on their own.
Also, I found out that both of them could hunt immediately without training! In fact, neither one of them have the Hunter trait. Clouseau was born with Proud and Loyal, and Mulder had Genius and Independent. (They gained other traits since then.) But, even without the Hunter trait or training, Clouseau aged up with 1 point in hunting while Mulder had 7! How is that possible? Is it a glitch, or did they inherit this ability? I've never raised puppies before.
Clouseau found a gem worth $15. Then he leveled up to Hunting 2.
But Mulder! He dug up a gem worth over $600. He can also locate specific collectibles, which is an advanced ability. I'm actually very happy about this, even if it is a glitch. The Wimsel household can definitely use a couple of good hunters to add funds to the coffers!