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Originally Posted by Gingis mom Well this is a little late in asking... they are not born yet but due any day now. I have heating pads and just got a heating lamp. I didn't know about the pads until this posting. I would love to get one but a little late for this litter. Thank you for the help |
This is a rough time of year to have puppies due to the Air conditioning. Make sure that your puppies do nat have an air conditioning vent close that can cause them to get chilled. I use heating pads- that are covered with a well worn baby blanket , pillow case or shhepskin. I play with all three to see which one my mom prefers. Laying for that length of time can be hard on the mom and the vet feels that the sheepskin gives her support on her hips and that the heating pad underneath helps with keeping the babies warm.
I have never heard good things about using a heating lamp. I have always been told that it gets mom and the babies too hot. You will be able to tell if mom is too hot cause she will pant ( like a on a very hot day outside) and not want to stay in the box.
What do you have set up for mom to have the babies in?
Wnalegria