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Old 12-05-2006, 11:16 PM   #1
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Litter of 5 born tonight...Wondering about getting all the pups to latch on...worried they aren't all getting to eat...Any helpful hints on what I could do...Or do I just leave them alone for right now.
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Old 12-05-2006, 11:29 PM   #2
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Oh man I can't get to the store right now to buy the stuff there...just wondering if there is a "home remedy" type recipe I could try. I'm worried about them all not getting enough through the night.UGGGGG why didn't I take note to this before she had the pups
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Old 12-05-2006, 11:43 PM   #3
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How old are the pups now, how many hours? Is mom staying with them? First colostrum is important but if they were just born give them just a little time to adjust and mom to settle down with them. There are many experienced breeders here who will chime in I am sure. Are they attempting to nurse at all? I had the same concerns the first litter, they will get the hang of it. You don't want to rush right away and give them formula, they need the colostrum! Are they active?
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First was born 11:32...last 2:18
Mom is with them...they are all trying to get a good hold and latch on I just can't tell if they all are or not...I feel like a nut....I'm worrying already..They all seem to be active and making noise as well.
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You're not a nut!!! I feel the same way!! And the worrying never stops, you just get moments where you get to breathe once and a while and then you go right back to worrying If they are all active and trying to get a good hold that is good. Will mom let them be, meaning will she lay there and let them try to get a nipple? They're not constantly crying right? Do you have them somewhere nice and quiet where you can maybe just sit or lay near them and watch them to give them a little privacy while still being able to moniter what's going on? I am sure you are exhausted as well!!
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By the way...Congratulations!! Do you have weights on them? And what do you have there...girls...boys?
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Congratulations on the nice litter. I had problems getting my little ones to latch on too. Gently open their mouths andd close them over thee teat. They will get the hang of it before you know it. My only problem now at two weeeks old is that my big guy keeps knocking the tiny ones off when he iss pushing with his little. Another concern you should have right now is your momma. With such a huge litter, she will need a calcuim supplement. You need to take her to the vet in the next day or so for a post whelp exam and a shot of oxxy to clean her out. Ask him for a calcuim supplement. Also continuee to feed her puppy food several times a day. I also mix aa tablespooon of cottage cheese in the morning meal of wet food for calcuim. Then a couple of times a day, I give her this special pudding. It helps her milk to come down. Can you tell if she has milk? If not, go to the liquer store and buy a bottlee of dark beer. Give momma a teaspoon of it and drink the rest yourself. You need it but I was just joking. Give moma a teaspoon of it. It helps her milk come in. One time is all that you give it to her. Here is the pudding recipe I got from a well knowwn breeder. It is much easieer to makee than some others.
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One large box of vanilla pudding and pie mix (the kind you cook)
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4 egg yolks (beaten)
Cook slowly until it thickens. Takes about an hour or so to cook it. It will not be real thick. Give her aboput a tablespooon a couple of times a day. This is calcuim rich and helps her milk come down goood too. Good luck
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You're not a nut!!! I feel the same way!! And the worrying never stops, you just get moments where you get to breathe once and a while and then you go right back to worrying If they are all active and trying to get a good hold that is good. Will mom let them be, meaning will she lay there and let them try to get a nipple? They're not constantly crying right? Do you have them somewhere nice and quiet where you can maybe just sit or lay near them and watch them to give them a little privacy while still being able to moniter what's going on? I am sure you are exhausted as well!!
Sorry I passed out ..I was so exhausted lol
They were all moving well and mama was laying there letting them do as the please...Only short cries off and on during the rest of the night. We were the only ones up so we had the livingroom to ourself...They were in the pack n play and I had it pulled up to the couch which I slept on.
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By the way...Congratulations!! Do you have weights on them? And what do you have there...girls...boys?
Thank you 3 girls 2 boys not sure of weights just yet...I will check back
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Congratulations on the nice litter. I had problems getting my little ones to latch on too. Gently open their mouths andd close them over thee teat. They will get the hang of it before you know it. My only problem now at two weeeks old is that my big guy keeps knocking the tiny ones off when he iss pushing with his little. Another concern you should have right now is your momma. With such a huge litter, she will need a calcuim supplement. You need to take her to the vet in the next day or so for a post whelp exam and a shot of oxxy to clean her out. Ask him for a calcuim supplement. Also continuee to feed her puppy food several times a day. I also mix aa tablespooon of cottage cheese in the morning meal of wet food for calcuim. Then a couple of times a day, I give her this special pudding. It helps her milk to come down. Can you tell if she has milk? If not, go to the liquer store and buy a bottlee of dark beer. Give momma a teaspoon of it and drink the rest yourself. You need it but I was just joking. Give moma a teaspoon of it. It helps her milk come in. One time is all that you give it to her. Here is the pudding recipe I got from a well knowwn breeder. It is much easieer to makee than some others.
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4 cups milk
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4 egg yolks (beaten)
Cook slowly until it thickens. Takes about an hour or so to cook it. It will not be real thick. Give her aboput a tablespooon a couple of times a day. This is calcuim rich and helps her milk come down goood too. Good luck

I still can't believe there are 5
Yes she has milk and I have tried what you suggested....it seems to be working but the wee little one keeps falling off poor thing
My gal has all but refused her dog food this past month I have been feeding her chicken and eggs in between bugging and bugging her to eat her food. I'm gonna try that cottage cheese for sure.
Thanks for the recipe
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You can try to squeze the teets so there is a drop of milk on them and then try to latch puppy on yourself. Once they start sucking, they usually get the hang of it really quick. But keep watching the little ones. Good luck. Prayers are with you. Keep posting for help!!
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You can try to squeze the teets so there is a drop of milk on them and then try to latch puppy on yourself. Once they start sucking, they usually get the hang of it really quick. But keep watching the little ones. Good luck. Prayers are with you. Keep posting for help!!

Ok did the squeeze last night...they were sucking but just didn't stay there long...and the smallest one just keeps falling off or getting layed on
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