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Old 14-06-2009, 12:27 PM
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Re: Weaning puppies - how much etc

Hi Reddogs

You will be VERY happy to know we now have poo!!!

She has also decided sloppy grub isnt to her liking, so just lightly pre'soaked with the odd dry piece of kibble an she drinks fresh water from the bowl.

Though took her a bit to realise she didn't need to put her head so far in!!

Her teeth are like needles an my god can she bite

She certainly runs ring round us...
But is such fun
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Old 14-06-2009, 12:51 PM
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Hurrah - now multiply by 6 and add runny tummies!

Oh yes those teeth - a couple of ours are real biters, the others just bite

I've taken the water bowl out now, too much swimming going on here!

Just managed to get them outside to clean up the inside pen although one little one is feeling quite under the weather today so she's stayed inside to get some peace and sleep - poor wee thing not a happy teddy at all and has decided that it's that horrid food that makes her tummy hurt so isn't eating (unless her mummy lets her)
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We ended up at the vets this evening as one of the puppies was really not happy, she emptied herself early this morning - looked just like tea coming out of her and went to sleep, eventually having tried to get her to suckle on her mother a couple of times with no result and her really not moving a lot I rang a more expert person than me and by 7:00 this evening we decided that she needed the vet so off I trundled.

The vet checked her over, temp was at the high end of normal and her nose was dry so she got a jab of anti-b's for any infection she had managed to get (no idea where from but hey ho they've been out in the garden so could have eaten anything) and she got some electrolytes and pro-biotic stuff and by 10:00 she was much better and starving hungry so had a big feed off her mummy.

I always wonder if they wont get better on their own but she had been asleep for about 9 hours so it was worth the trip to the vet as she has certainly improved this evening - poor little mite she must have had a really poorly tummy.
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Hi redddogs Glad the little one is getting better they must be such a worry and s and f glad your little one is giving you parcels shall we say lol
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We ended up at the vets this evening as one of the puppies was really not happy, she emptied herself early this morning - looked just like tea coming out of her and went to sleep, eventually having tried to get her to suckle on her mother a couple of times with no result and her really not moving a lot I rang a more expert person than me and by 7:00 this evening we decided that she needed the vet so off I trundled.

The vet checked her over, temp was at the high end of normal and her nose was dry so she got a jab of anti-b's for any infection she had managed to get (no idea where from but hey ho they've been out in the garden so could have eaten anything) and she got some electrolytes and pro-biotic stuff and by 10:00 she was much better and starving hungry so had a big feed off her mummy.

I always wonder if they wont get better on their own but she had been asleep for about 9 hours so it was worth the trip to the vet as she has certainly improved this evening - poor little mite she must have had a really poorly tummy.
Well you did the right thing going to the vet & I hope your problems will now be solved, good luck with the poop patrol reddogs x x x
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Hi Reddogs
Im sorry to hear she had to go to the vets

Sounds like it was the best descision given her condition.

Hoping she is feeling 100% today
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Old 17-06-2009, 11:14 AM
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Well we certainly seem to be over the worst and fortunately only one was bad enough to go to the vets but we have given them all the electrolytes and pro-biotics to get them back on track.

Poor little things I can only think they picked something up off the grass
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Glad they are all doing ok and no more poorly poos Yuk
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