We just delivered a pup that was back feet first and trying to come out on it's back (back pointing towards belly of mom)...This is not a position they can come out on without assistance...We had to use a lot of sterile lube up in the canal and had to gently turn the puppy back onto its belly(Use a towel to hold onto the pup, it is slippery)...Once turned the pup popped right out...The lube will help pup slide easier!..Good luck!
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