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Help Peyton's Temp Dropping
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07-23-2008, 01:41 PM
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Woogie Man
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I agree....let her out if she wants out. If she feels 'pent up', she won't be as relaxed as she should be. Just keep an eye on her. That should be easier for you if she's out anyway...just no jumping, etc. One thing I notice about my girls is they all seem to get glassy-eyed just before delivery but there are no two identical whelpings. With my last litter, Pearl started nesting the night before and woke me up about seven in the morning with that look saying...."it's time". You'll know when she's ready. Just relax and keep things as normal as possible in the meantime. It's better for you and your mom-to-be.
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