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Poor Cinnamon, life is hard #5543
10/19/06 02:25 PM
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Honestly, I am a bit worried about her. She is 50 days in whelp and has approximately 14 more to go. Look at her. The xrays showed 8 for sure, and it is safe to add 2 to that.

I can't believe I am having to deal with whelping a litter. It is stressing me out!








Re: Poor Cinnamon, life is hard [Re: Julie] #5544
10/19/06 02:29 PM
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Just to give perspective, this was her this summer


Re: Poor Cinnamon, life is hard [Re: Julie] #5545
10/19/06 02:30 PM
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How many litters have you whelped?
Forgive my ignorance, but was this planned, or had you rescued her recently?
I do want to check all previous threads, and being "done" with our family travel for now, will help!
Congrats?!?

Re: Poor Cinnamon, life is hard [Re: MartaA] #5546
10/19/06 02:39 PM
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Cinnamon is an ex show dog and is not even owned by me. She has lived with me for 2 years and if you asked her, she would say with no qualms, She is my dog. Legally, she is her original breeder's and my friend's.

She was the pick of the litter and given to my friend for her daughter to show. She didn't enjoy the ring AT ALL so she came to live with me and be a pet. My friend, by contract, has to give a puppy back to her original breeder. So, this litter was carefully planned and the dog chosen to suit her.

We are going for dual purpose whippets that will show and lure course. Also, temperament is the first consideration and the health the second. Cinnamon has been through a battery of health exams(eyes, ears, thyroid, heart) before breeding to show she is genetically sound and will not pass on such defects to her offspring

Here is her announcement page on my friend's website

Whippet planned breeding announcement

Re: Poor Cinnamon, life is hard [Re: Julie] #5547
10/19/06 03:14 PM
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Well then, a hearty congrats! I'm guessing a Halloween themed litter?

My one bitch Dice, was from the "heart" litter, and so, her registered name is... (ya ready?)
Jema Perennial's Bleedn'Heart..aka Dice, and that is her call name short for, "Dicentra Formosa", which is the biological? name for Bleed n' hearts!
Hopefully this shot of her will come up...sorry if I hijacked this, I didn't post alot on the DWF, so, bear with me!

Re: Poor Cinnamon, life is hard [Re: MartaA] #5548
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When i first looked her she didn't seem that big. Then I was blown away when I seen the before photo. You can't help but to feel for her. I was also wondering what it is you are using for a backround Julie.

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10/19/06 07:28 PM
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That backdrop is a find off of ebay. It is a light canvas. I think I paid $9 for it!

I feel so bad for her. The REAL growth happens from this point out. How scary is that?

Re: Poor Cinnamon, life is hard [Re: Julie] #5550
10/20/06 08:46 AM
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I feel so bad for her. The REAL growth happens from this point out. How scary is that?


At least you know how many to expect!
Our first litter, I knew there were at least 9(pretty sure actually), and had I not known, I would have gone to bed after #7, there was over an hour of wait,(no hard labor) and then the other two came along.
7, btw, was the largest of the litter. He was born outside, as I was playing all the tricks to stir the momentum back...walk..etc..so, just remember, you do that? Bring a towel!


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