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01-14-2008, 12:32 AM | #1 |
Stop PuppyMills Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Murrieta
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| Breeding Help Peanut is 2 1/2 years old. She weighs just over five lbs. She will be going into her third or fourth heat cycle, not to sure the vet said she had a "silent heat" and I was gone on deployment but anyways. The Stud muffin we like is 3 years old and weighs 3 1/2 lbs and is so dang cute.....Peanut has never had puppies so this will be the first for both of us. I think she is about to go into heat so she hasnt tied YET. Currently I am getting some things together to prepare for her whleping process. Any suggestions or comments beside go research because that is what I am doing...haha. So here is a few things I have learned please let me know if they are incorrect. 1. Tie 10 days after the first show of blood. 2 Tie every other day for two to three days 3. Start counting from the first tie. 4. X ray around 57 day mark. 5. Only let her eat one or two of the placentas to prevent diarrhea. 6. Keep her and the puppies warm and comfortable at all times. 7. If the puppies arent able to feed. Feed them every 2-3 hours...(With what) I also have the information admin left about puppy care which I printed. I have the vets number on speed dial and her doctor on speed dial. What else am I missing....oh what kind of diet does Peanut get during and this whole process because she gets diarrhea really easy. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Kindly in Advance.
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01-14-2008, 06:59 AM | #2 |
It's a Yorkie Thing Donating Member | This info was on another thread: by: gardenyorkies Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Here is the schedule I use for feeding an orphan puppy or supplementing a puppy!..I hope this helps you out!...Very nice of you to help out! ~Laura Weight of pup..... amt to feed per feeding.............feed every -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-7 oz pup.........1cc per oz of wt......................... 3 hours 8 oz pup............12 cc........................................ 4 hours 10 oz pup...........15cc................................ .........4 hours 12oz..................18cc........................ .................5 hours 14 oz.................21cc........................... ..............5hours 16oz..................24cc........................ .................5hours 20oz..................30cc or (1oz).............................5hours 24 oz.................36cc. or (1 1/3oz).......................5hours 28oz...................52cc or (1 3/4oz).......................6hours 32oz...................60cc or (2 oz.)...........................6hours 36oz...................68cc or (2 1/4oz)........................6hours 40 oz..................75cc or (2 1/2oz)........................6hours 48 oz..................90cc or (3 oz)............................6 hours You must weigh your puppies! Use a good scale that measures ounces like a postal scale or baby scale. I find the digital scales to work nicely... In the first 24 hours your pups should either gain a little or stay close to body weight. Each day your pups should show a slow weight gain of 1/2 to 1 oz. If a pup is not gaining within these guidelines then you need to decide to supplement, say morning and evening feedings for a day or two until it gains according to schedule. If they are still lagging behind then step it up to with a third feeding... The goal is for the puppy to feed from its mother to stimulate milk production ,then be able to eliminate the supplemental feedings. However a smaller or weak puppy or a larger than average litter will likely require supplementing to catch up. Occasionally you may need to step in and feed full time. Mothers milk should be checked to make sure there are no infections causing the problems. Caution: DON'T FEED A CHILLED PUPPY!!!!!! You must warm a puppy back to normal, I stick them down in my shirt so they warm gradually...You can also put warmed towels from your dryer in the whelping box to help keep them warm and prehaps give it some warmed fluids (pedialyte or water with a tiny bit of karo syrup) by mouth. A chilled puppy will not feed well or digest well. I use the Playtex nursers with a slow flow nipple or a premie nipple. I have found these to work perfectly. It looks rather large for a puppies mouth but remember they have to wrap their tongues around that nipple to get the milk...It takes a little coaxing but it will work! Don't forget to potty puppies before and after each feeding and to burp them half way through feeding! __________________
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01-14-2008, 11:59 AM | #3 |
Stop PuppyMills Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Murrieta
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| Thanks I very much appreciate it....
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