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Old 07-04-2008, 09:30 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by topknot View Post
If you need to keep the pups off of her at times - during those time you could put on pajamas/onees so the pups cannot nurse, but she can comfort them, clean them, and lay with them. I believe that if she can handle it - the pups need as much milk as mom can give them. It really depends on her condition and the pups. Have you asked your vet yet? If he/she knows a lot about this and see them - he will probably be the best to advice you. We can guess, but since we cannot see her condition or the pups - I would hate to advise you.Best thing to do is keep a check on her temperature twice daily. It should stay below 102 and check her legs (make sure they do not shake).
T.

the onesie is a great idea.. i wish the calcium levels could be fixed in mom.. hopefully you will make it through this ordeal with all healthy.. keep on doing what you are doing.. a great job
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