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Hi...I'm Cin'bad aka Cindy

Week Two Milestones

...this little girl is the tiniest of the bunch. She was named after driver #2, Cindric…it’s very difficult naming females after NASCAR drivers…but she evolved into Cin-bad…or Cindy…At the time I write this she is 3 weeks old and weighs 2 pounds and 3 oz…13 Oz behind the biggest pup…not a huge gap, and we are very happy with her progress. She is simply the littlest. (We don’t use the word runt) 🤫She is also very passive, loves a good nap, and ironically she is thick as thieves with the biggest pup of the pack. She’s no dummy. 

Week Four Milestones

This little girl is such a joy! We still call her Cin-bad, but she’s far from bad. She’s sweet and passive, still loves her naps and cuddle time…and she’s still in the ‘Littles’ category weighing in at 3.53. She’s smart though…and she’s become the little that is built like a heresy’s kiss….big things come in this little girl. I can’t help but think she’s going to make a good family dog for humans with Littles of their own. I feel she will be a perfect fit for a family forever home with children. So if this sounds like your family unit, keep an eye on this fur-ball. 

Week Six Milestones

This little lady is feeling very comfortable in her pack. She weighed in at 6.8lbs…placing her in the average weight and size category with her littermates. We still call her Cin’bad because she gets a little spicy and provokes a romp and roll here and there. She’s busting out of her shy stage. She still has a sweet character, and loves snuggles. She’s smart and she will make a great family dog…she will be a very good dog for kids! 

I'm Ready for My Forever Home!

It's true...I'm ready for my forever home... 

 

Cin’bad is as close to a perfect puppy as you can get. Yes she started out on the small size…we don’t use the “R” word in this house…But she was the littlest in the litter. She gained impressively and soon joined the ‘average’ weight group. She also blossomed out of her passive stage. While she is still a very sweet disposition, she’s not a novice to the chaos of a good romp & roll. 

 

Cin’bad’s Early Developmental Training has been very impressive, she was early to pick up on the puppy pads to potty train. She’s even consistent outside, where some pups miss the mark. She thrives in the sandbox and often challenges other pups to maintain the boss status in that domain. like all the puppies, while teething her Bite Inhibition Training can lapse at times. But she’s caught on to the “no” command and swiftly redirects. 

 

She’s a very smart little girl and will be willing to adjust to a moderate energy level household, she will be perfect with young children and thrive with older energetic children, but she will crave physical and mental stimuli. 

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