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Old 07-02-2007, 05:48 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by Ladyhawk View Post
Boy it does get nuts around here!!! Okay so let's try to sum this up shall we? There is a thick, blackish green, non odorous fluid that comes form the placental separation. If this is observed before the whelping of the first pup than it is probably cause for concern. If it follows the whelping of each pup it is simply indication of blood breaking down from the separation site of the placenta of the pup that was just born. This green fluid is not a part of the clear fluid that the pups has been living in (water sack). If green is present in vomit or observed in copious amounts within the water it is cause for alarm and doesn't represent the normal lochia that is present at whelping. Does that sound correct? Let's all play nice now.
By the way Mary Ann, Stephanie is beautiful!
Tami, so glad you came on to help TammyJM. Excellent post! And also, thank you, I thinks she's beautiful too.
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