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07-06-2008, 10:31 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
Posts: 37
| Newborn Pup ~ not a yorkie~ can't suck/latch on.. Thanks for everyones help with my yorkie litter. I apperciate it. I have a question about a different breed of dog though.. My neighbor down the road has a litter of Walker July Hounds (? I think thats what they are?) and the last one born is not able to latch on or suck very well. He was fading, and my neighbor called to ask if I had any milk replacer (he knew about my yorkie) and I told him to bring me the puppy and we would try to save him. Anyway, he was fading and I fed him the beef liver remedy, so he is doing much better but he is still unable to latch on well or suck well. I have been working with him all morning and I am going to have to give him more of the beef liver juice I think. He is getting some milk in his mouth, cause I can see him trying to suck and he had milk around his mouth. I don't have a clue about tube feeding and am afraid to try. Should I just keep working with him? There are eight puppies all together and my neighbor has just got in to a breeding program (or is trying, he has a nice set up) but he is not sure how to go about saving it either. And of course, we can't get a hold of the redneck vets around here either. I told him he might have to take him in to the city (where I had to take my baby) but I really think we might be able to save him. He is fine, except for the fact that he isn't really eating. So should I keep trying, or just take to the vet?? I think my neighbor is about to change his mind about breeding..... |
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07-06-2008, 10:39 AM | #2 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
Posts: 37
| I just went back to check and he is eating finally. Just took him a while to figure it out I think! His tummy is full and he is still trying to suck when mama moved him off the nipple. Big huge thanks to whoever posted the beef remedy!! |
07-06-2008, 11:30 AM | #3 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Florida
Posts: 1,455
| Congratulations, I'm glad he's doing well. The liver remedy... I'm not sure who actually came up with it. It's been copied and pasted all around the net. It's on file in a yahoo group I'm in. It's helped quite a few, I'm glad it worked for you. |
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