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Cheyenne

2/25/2020

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  It is with a heavy and broken heart that I write this post. I was so hoping for a different outcome. At some point Cheyenne lost her puppies. Last sunday a week ago things didn't guite seem right. We stayed with her she was super clingy. Her body was telling her she needed to be
having puppies, but there were none to have. We stayed with her all week watching over her.
Kay Delk-Keziah even came up and stayed with her a couple of nights. We were so worried. Although she keep doing things that made us think she was ok. She had milk and looked bred
the vet on friday thought he heard heartbeats. In his defense he is strictly a large animal vet and the "Best one I know". A week went by and it wasn't looking good. Yesterday we went to the
vet and they confirmed what we all knew deep down. NO PUPPIES!!!! I cried it was awful. It was just not meant to be. The most important thing is that Cheyenne is good. She just hit a bump in the road and hopefully if we decide to she can be bred again. Ive got to get over this one first.
   As I write this she is laying on her serta bed resting. Her hormones are still in puppy mode. The vet said she was definitely bred. She just lost them before their little bones calcified at 45 days. Things could have been alot worse. We could have lost her or had to do a cesarean.
   God is Good!! He is in control and it just wasn't meant to be this time.
 Blessings to all, Lawana
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