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Old 10-10-2009, 10:06 PM
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Re: Fading puppy

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Originally Posted by Jayzee View Post
Great thread, i actually researched this a couple of weeks ago on the net when Leo was fading although at that point i sort of felt that he might make it, now and after he passed when i look at how his weight went down daily i should have seen that he was fading but i sooooo badly wanted to believe it wasnt FPS and that he would turn a corner. I now know if this occurred again in the future i would definitely source a recently vaccinated dog and try this process anything is worth a try. Thanks for adding it as it will be useful for others to know that this can be done xxxx

sorry about your pup, I can understand the wanting badly that the pup would pull through, when we had our last litter, my bitch was having problems leaking before she was due, I had to bed rest her and was advised that we had probaly lost the litter, eventually I had to have an emergecy C section done 1 pup was dead at birth 2 died straight after birth, all the placentas had started to detach, we had 4 surviving pups, I had blood drawn from my male dog Bailey just in case it was needed, although the pups were prem and we didnt expect them to survive, Willow as soon as she came round from GA started to feed them and after that they thrived. the blood wasnt needed but I had it anyway ready to be spun down.

Mo

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