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Whitney, Day 56 days (pre-parturition)


Whitney has really slowed down with both her eating and physical activities. She relishes the comfort of our bed most days and she enjoys lounging on the back deck if it’s sunny and warm. What hasn’t slowed down is Whitney’s capacity to both give and receive affection.

Our princess is becoming increasingly picky and her current favorite meal is raw chicken and oatmeal. We are sneaking in some Raspberry Leaf Tea for optimum uterine health along with pureed veggie and fruit. At least Whitney hasn’t requested pickles and ice cream yet!


Whitney enjoys sleeping in our room or the cool tile floor of the ensuite bathroom, but whenever I get out of bed for any reason she takes no time to leap across the room and into my spot. The only way to get her to budge or even move to the foot of the bed is to bribe her with a doggy treat or two.


Thanks to National Geographic, the photo above can give you some idea of how the puppies are looking around this time.  The puppies have now fully developed their puppy features – however they continue to grow and finish the last stages of development. We can easily feel the puppies moving when Whitney is lounging on her back and we’re sure it is starting to get quite crowded in there.



We are so looking forward to this big event with great excitement and will be praying for a safe and stress-free delivery of her little babies!



Stay tuned….






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