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Old 06-02-2007, 10:09 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by RosieRomeosmom View Post
I definitely agree with getting x-rays - your vet should be able to tell the best time for them to be the most accurate. It is SOO important for so many reasons - mainly as stated above - this way you know how many puppies to expect. In addition, say you have a smaller mamma (4 - 5 lbs pre-pregnancy) and she is only carrying one to two puppies. Well, that would be almost a guarenteed c-section because the puppies are going to be bigger (6 - 7 oz each vs. 4 oz) which makes all the difference in passing through the birth canal. 3 puppies is just about perfect for a small mamma for natural birth, because more than three, and she could become so tired after the third that she just stops pushing, and then you have a problem delivering the 4th.

In addition, a good vet will be able to estimate more accurately when the puppies will be born - this is important for those whose mamma's got pregnant accidently.
You are soooo reassuring... THANK YOU!

Bo was 6lbs pre-pregnancy... and she's having three. The father is 4lbs. I guess(hope?) that would make it "optimum conditions"...

Last edited by Dark_Star; 06-02-2007 at 10:11 AM. Reason: typo
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