We had our scheduled vet appointment on Maevie. She is due on the 21st of this month... Maevie's ultrasound showed the puppies little spines as they are starting to calcify....

The puppies were actively moving around so wasn't able to get a count on the pups. But Dr. Lena was very pleased with what she and I and everyone in the office...hehehe,(it is funny how the prospect of life draws everyone in for a closer look) was seeing in the progress. Anyways, we are looking for her to whelp on time if not a couple of days before the due date....

I of course hope they come on Thursday morning(as long as they are ready), because I have to leave for my daughter's wedding in Michigan and want to deliver the pups. I will be leaving early morning of her due date....

My friend that has delivered numerous yorkie litters is going to keep her and the rest of my fur family in my absence. We will go up 2 to 3 days and stay with her as Maevie adjusts to her surroundings with her mommie there, before I have to leave. I have met her vet and feel comfortable in using this vet in case of emergency. I have been so worried about the pregnancy and my daughter's wedding for over a month now, and I really need to be with my daughter on her special day, this is a mother's place. So with the vets help, my friend (Gayle) and a lot of suggestions from others, this is what we have come up with. Sure wish I could clone myself and be two places at once, if Maevie goes to her due date. My experience so far with the yorkies, all of mine have come early. I know each female is different and each pregnancy is different too. I didn't mean to drag you along on my dilemma, sorry.... I just wanted to share the excitment of the puppies and getting to see the little rascals. :Puppy: Nature still fascinates me, no matter how many times I have seen it....