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Originally Posted by Winstondog I think the vet feels and so do I, that if she were to have a seizure during the whelping process it would endanger everyone involved. I live in the country, and if you have an emergency at night you have big problems as time is such a factor. Lulu is a good 7 lb. dog and is eatting well. In addition to the 1/2 ml of Calsorb daily, I have been giving her extra moistened food and a tad of cottage cheese which she is consumes. Today is the first day I noticed a slow down in her appetite (tomorrow is 57 days since first breeding). I am watching her like a hawk and trying to keep her calm. |
I pray that she does okay. I would recommend she be spayed after this c-section since it will be her second one.