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Old 10-11-2009, 08:48 AM
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Re: Help!

Good luck, for information when my girl was having her litter, she wanted to pee a lot, but was only passing small amounts, I noticed a "plug" of mucus come from her, and a few hours later she started getting a little aggitated(her first litter) I had a big welping box, because she is a large breed and I wanted room to be able to get in with her if needed, the first pup arrived, she was not sure what happened, I broke the sac while the mum licked the pup and stimulated it, I also did the cord, because mum was being very heavy handed and I was concerned she would damage the pups tummy. after that she did everything, the pups were feeding off her as soon as she finished cleaning them up and in between the other pups arriving. she had a break inbetween some pups, it lasted two hours, I was concerned about this an took her to emergency vets, leaving the other babies under a heat lamp and my daughters supervision, willow was given a shot of oxy and a few mins later deleivered a pup in the surgery, we came home for her to deleiver her last pup at home. it all went smoothly. 2nd litter not so good, watch for any green gunk coming from your girl, if you see that GET TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY.

something I noticed about it being mentioned Icecream? for her? I would personally not risk giving this because of the calcium, I would just give her diluted Welpi or maybe some chicken broth or even some frozen/cool plain yoghurt

mo

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