Cinnamon

3 yr old ~ Female – Adopted by Foster

UPDATE 3/24/2020:

Cinnamon

Cinnamon came to SECR as a retired mill mom in 2018 along with a group of rescues we dubbed “The Spice Girls.” Of all the girls, she stayed with us in foster the longest due to mobility issues caused by an ACL issue. We took care of her and loved her for a long time, and she truly became a symbol of what it means to foster at SECR – these pups become a member of your family as long as it takes. In November of last year Cinnamon was finally ready to transition to a new foster-to-adopt home – a bittersweet moment for us. TODAY, we’re excited to finally be able to report that Cinnamon is officially adopted! Everything worked out well at her new home and she’s been able to get all the rehab treatment and human love she needs to be her best Corgi self. Her family is officially her forever, and we are so happy that the entire family will have the happily ever after together that they all deserve. We love you always, Cinnamon!

2019 UPDATES

UPDATE 3/21. After two successful knee surgeries this poor baby is back in the X-pen on pain meds for shoulder issues. Hopefully she will not need another surgery.

UPDATE: 1/29, Cinnamon is having her first ACL surgery today. UPDATE: Good news from the vet! Xrays show that everything is fine with Cinnamon’s back. She does have an ACL injury that may require surgery but that’s a better prognosis than we hoped for.

This girl is very sweet and loves to be loved on. This retired ‘mom,’ got extremely large with puppies and had trouble with her back and getting up on her hind legs. After she had her puppies she was fine til they were about 3 weeks old, then she couldn’t get up on her hind legs. She gets a 20 mg prednisone daily and does well. Still not running around 100%, so she is on restricted space to limit her exercise. She does have muscle loss in those hind legs from just not getting around very well. The last vet felt she has a bulging disc – we will be getting her seen immediately and will update on her condition and prognosis.

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