I almost adopted a dog named Bill.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:00 PM
> To:   CF-Community
> Subject:      Re: Well, I will be noisy - I have good news!!
> 
> How about the name Steve? 
> 
> - "Hey, what's your dog's name?"
> -"Steve"
> 
> That would be cool
> 
> Michael Corrigan
> Programmer
> Endora Digital Solutions 
> www.endoradigital.com
> 630/942-5211 x-134
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Fleischer, Beth 
>   To: CF-Community 
>   Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 1:32 PM
>   Subject: Well, I will be noisy - I have good news!!
> 
> 
>   My new furkid (no name as of yet) was born yesterday afternoon!!  
> sounds
>   like an exciting birth - read below.
>   So we are now collecting puppy names to consider.  I am partial to 
> non-human
>   names like Mojo, Jihad, Havoc, Ballyhoo (really like the idea of 
> saying BAD
>   MOJO when he misbehaves) and boytoy likes silly human names like 
> Sebastian,
>   Belvedere etc.  We also both like literary or film references - Kavik 
> is
>   named after a Walt Morely kids book called Kavik the Wolf Dog. Please 
> no
>   names that start with K, we dont' want to confuse the kids.
> 
>   **Quoted material follows****
>   QT (Ch Cascadia I am I said) packed her nightie and came to live at 
> the
>   Rainkee Birthing Center last Sunday. We had one last vet visit planned 
> for
>   today (Thursday) in anticipation of puppies early next week.
> 
>   So, I packed up QT this afternoon to stop at the Vet before heading to 
> a
>   council meeting in Oregon City. Did the x-ray and every one of the 
> vets had
>   to come in and see the x-ray and hug their favorite patient QT. It 
> appeared
>   we had EIGHT maybe more puppies packed into that little body and after
>   checking the chart figured it would be Monday or Tuesday before she 
> popped.
> 
>   So, off QT and I went to my meeting. I came out to the car an hour 
> later to
>   hear what sounded like a kitten in the back of the car....YEP, first 
> puppy!
>   nice and clean and dry. So, I grabbed the cell phone and called the 
> vet -
>   what now, I'm 30 minutes to the vet; 50 minutes to home. Helen, who 
> doesn't
>   do no birthings, is somewhere in between. Vet, who we've known for 25 
> years
>   or so, is laughing and figures the best bet is to just stop at Helen's 
> and
>   let her help with the whelpin'....
> 
>   Instead, I snuggled the puppy under my wool jacket, got behind the 
> wheel of
>   the van, and headed for home the backway so I could stop if I needed 
> to.
>   While I'm driving and trying to line up Dad to take care of the other 
> dogs;
>   Kathy Gray who wanted to observe QT's birthing (in anticipation of her 
> Rose,
>   QT's sister, doing this next summer), and Helen who's somewhere on the 
> way
>   home from work, I look in the rearview mirror and see QT beginning to 
> pant
>   and fuss again....then hear the squeak of another puppy....
> 
>   Once home, I quickly changed clothes while puppy number 1 scoots 
> around on
>   my bed lookin' for a warm spot...and went back to the car to get QT 
> and her
>   other puppy and settle all in the real birthing room. I found not one, 
> but
>   two puppies in the crate with her for 3 total while we were out and 
> about.
>   (Sadly, one, a very small girl, didn't make it - not sure if she never
>   started or just got chilled, QT had her stashed in a corner).
> 
>   Once downstairs QT settled right down to business and popped out 
> another 2
>   puppies before Kathy got here, then a short break for dinner and QT 
> popped
>   out another one. Then we had a LONG break of a couple hours and the 
> last 2
>   popped out.
> 
>   In all, QT has 7 beautiful babies - 5 boys, 2 girls; They've been 
> throughly
>   washed, weighed, and snuggled by Kathy & I. QT's settled into her den 
> with
>   her brood, everyone's had a turn at the milk bar, the puppy pad is 
> finally
>   warmed up, and now I'm heading off to bed.
> 
>   Not sure how much sleep I'll get, Supermom Jackie is fussing to go 
> down and
>   be with the babies, but she's just gonna have to wait.
> 
>   More tomorrow after we've all had some rest.
>   -- 
>   Judi James - Out Oregon Way <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> 
> 
>   Cheers,
> 
>   Beth Fleischer
>   Certified Advanced Cold Fusion Developer
>   Internet Programmer
>   Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
> 
>   
> 
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