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Originally Posted by darlingdinkies Thanks for the heads up. That makes sense - a singleton would be larger, thus more prone to cause problems during delivery. I asked the vet about a c-section, but she didn't think that was the route to go, and she told me exactly what to do and where to go if complications arise and it's an after hours delivery. I know a week from now, the xray and ulstrasound would have given a more accurate idea of size, but it does seem to be a very teeny, tiny little puppy. I will be sure to let you know how it goes! |
I am very glad to hear you have already spoken with your vet about this.Best wishes for a smooth whelp