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Old 10-25-2007, 11:54 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Superstarkba View Post
Ok. Then what all is invloved after they are born? Sorry wayy to many ?'s about to come.
That's when your work begins. Hopefully prior to breeding and during gestation period, you have homes for these pups ( that is if you don't plan to keep them all)....interviewing new families is a very intense process. You also should be thinking about putting together a contract.

You will pretty much will be tied to mom and these pups until after weaning. There is making sure that mom is has proper nutrition

All pups are nursing properly, at times it will take your intervention to ensure each pup is obtaining adequate milk intake...moving them around on each breast.

Weighing and temp taking of pup and mom is done daily....For the pups to make sure they are gaining and their ability to maintain body temperature is progressing as it should. For the mom, to make sure that she has no infection and isn't losing weight.

You will have vet checks, vaccinations, dew claw and tail docking removal fees.

You will have socalizing on these pups. Bathing, nail clipping, ear and pad trimming, insuring their ears will stand and piddle pad training.

Once weaned the fun part begins.....this is a dangerous period and pups can go down at this time.....so, you have to make sure that they are eating properly.

Once the pups are placed in homes you are then available to their new families questions 7x24....they are going to turn to you for alot of things.
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