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Old 17-08-2009, 12:30 PM
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Hi Sarah, glad to hear things are improving!
It's harder with the little mums because they don't seem to drink enough.
Are you giving Arwin goats milk or ice cream?
Both will help with milk production if she isn't too interested in water xx
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fantastic news agree Royal Canin milk is better.
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Old 17-08-2009, 09:16 PM
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Re: Hand rearing or topping up

Arwin has come down with the squite quite badley, and with this she hasn't been getting enough neutrients in her to produce good quality milk for the babies, so it was off to the vets this afternoon, she is now on antibiotics and I bought a tub of whelpi too, th epups love the stuff so hoping we will have a turn for the better now, they have made it to their due date which is tomorrow so they are not doing to bad, althoguh would love for them all to get back up to their birth weights fully as they lost a little over the night with Arwin being unsetled with her upset tummy.

Hopefully we will have some good news to tell you all soon.

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Arwin has come down with the squite quite badley, and with this she hasn't been getting enough neutrients in her to produce good quality milk for the babies, so it was off to the vets this afternoon, she is now on antibiotics and I bought a tub of whelpi too, th epups love the stuff so hoping we will have a turn for the better now, they have made it to their due date which is tomorrow so they are not doing to bad, althoguh would love for them all to get back up to their birth weights fully as they lost a little over the night with Arwin being unsetled with her upset tummy.

Hopefully we will have some good news to tell you all soon.

Thanks for everyones guidance you are all fab.

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Ahh your really having this tough arent you! ...Hope Arwin is back to normal soon im sure the anti-biotic will do her some good.
All fingers crossed that all pups get back up to birth weight and keep on doing well..Witch in your care im sure they will all done fine

I personally think Welpi is a good one..But we have never had to hand rear pups..Its just what we use at work for the mammals that come in as orphans.!

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Re: Hand rearing or topping up

Arwin has picked up much more this morning and has had a full breakfast, pups have had milk from mum all night and then a bottle this morning and have finally put weight on, they are all back to their birth weights so much happier this morning.
Lets hope it is a sign of better things to come. Thank goodness for Whelpi and antibiotics.

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Arwin has picked up much more this morning and has had a full breakfast, pups have had milk from mum all night and then a bottle this morning and have finally put weight on, they are all back to their birth weights so much happier this morning.
Lets hope it is a sign of better things to come. Thank goodness for Whelpi and antibiotics.

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Thats brilliant news Sarah..well done! and thank you for keeping us update..
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That is great news im sure they will be little chunky babies soon glad mum is feeling better
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Arwin has picked up much more this morning and has had a full breakfast, pups have had milk from mum all night and then a bottle this morning and have finally put weight on, they are all back to their birth weights so much happier this morning.
Lets hope it is a sign of better things to come. Thank goodness for Whelpi and antibiotics.

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Glad to hear Arwin's feeling a little better, keep at it Sarah, bet
you're knackered bless ya! Good to hear pups are back to birth weight finally!
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Arwin has picked up much more this morning and has had a full breakfast, pups have had milk from mum all night and then a bottle this morning and have finally put weight on, they are all back to their birth weights so much happier this morning.
Lets hope it is a sign of better things to come. Thank goodness for Whelpi and antibiotics.

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great news. its so rewarding......................... tiring i know.
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