changing mood It's now neary 2 weeks form my girl maggie tied with Oscar she's eating (a lot more i mean a real lot more ) and drinking an awful lot more too her wee nipples are huge and she has went from just comming over for a wee pet and going about her buisness to practically sitting on your knee whenever she can. She even looks bigger well more rounded ( but that is probably with her atuffing herself lol) she loves iced cup cakes so i made her some last night i thought she was gonna eat the lot and had to stop her after 4 of them she's on dry puppy food and scrambled eggs every other day she loves them xxx |
Sammie went through a big mood change too. She is a very independant dog that doesn't like to be loved on that much. However, when she got pregnant, all she wants to do is be a lap dog. She has to be constantly touching you somewhere in order for her to be happy. It irrates the children, but I can deal with it just fine. |
Girls become very clingy when they are in Heat and/or expecting. At 2 weeks from being bred, it's much too early to tell if the breeding took. Remember girls become very big eaters when in heat....preparing for the possible upcoming litter. She may go off food around the 3rd week from the breedig and may even experience morning sickeness. Don't feed her too many of those cupcakes....too much sugar. You'll be better able to tell around the 5th week. |
too many cup cakes yes i did give her too many but she's so cute when she taps your hand with her paw you just cant resist, ive also beengiving her 2 scrambled eggs every 2 days and am gonna get her cream cheese tomorrow she's just a doll it's so unusual for her to want so much love, it is nice, she is very independant in everything that she does it's nice that she wants more attention for a wee change lol poor oscar he would climb up your top to get a wee pet he's so loving the wee pet it's nice that my wee maggie is also wanting more she is very very loving lately x |
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