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Originally Posted by Paisley's Mommy I will have puppies in about a week! If I'm right in counting, tomorrow should be Day 58! The babies are kicking all over the place and Paisley LOVES just laying on her back to have her belly rubbed. Any tips on getting ready? I have her a bed/whelping box already made out and ready just in case, I guess I'm just paranoid that the motherly instinct won't kick in right away. POINTERS PLEASE!!  I'm sooooooo excited to have these babies here and I won't to be as prepared for anything under the sun as possible. |
What other supplies do you have on hand?
You should have
1. A scale that easily reads ounces
2. Nutri-Cal
3. Clean, dry towels, (preferably hand towels and wash cloths)
4. Sterile three-inch gauze pads to dry inside pups' mouths
5. Alcohol to sterilize instruments and hands
6. Antibacterial Skin Cleaner
7. Several hemostats (Kelly forceps-7") at least 3 straight and one curved, to clamp umbilical cord if necessary
8. Iodine to apply to umbilical cord to aid in drying and kill germs
9. Sterile cotton balls, baby bottles and preemie nipples.
10. Tube feeding kit-No5 toy feeding tube for toys.
11. Glucose solution
12. Esbilac or other formula, Just Born
Esbilac and goats milk with equal parts of water or 1 can evaporated milk. Mix with equal parts Pedialyte and one egg yolk mixed well in blender
13. Rectal thermometer and KY Jelly
14. Room termometer to monitor temperature in whelping area which should be approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit and reduce daily
15. Syringes 10cc and 20cc for giving medicine and measuring formula
16. Pure glycerin, which is good for a quick enema
17. eyedroppers
18. Blood stop powder
19. Cotton thread or dental floss for tying ubilical cords
20. Silver nitrate sticks to stop bleeding at umbical and when removing dew claws and tails.
21. Nasal syringe (infants) to suction nose and mouth.
22. Wterile surgical gloves
23. Pet Nutri Drops
24. Whelping recipe to feed moms the require energy during and after whelping.