I'm back...false alarm on the potty.
Anyway, you need to be getting some water and/or food inside her. Use the NutriCal and a medicine dropper to get water in her if you have to.
Our breeder words were "get some food and water in her no matter how or what." She suggested the chicken and rice but even if its only the broth, it's important to get some nutrients into her.
I actually had to pull on the hair under the chin of my puppy to be able to get her mouth open to give the NutriCal. She wasn't even interested in licking it off my finger.
If you can't get something into this puppy, you need to get to an ER vet, in my opinion. They can go down fast when they are young and so little.
Mine was over 3 pounds and 14 weeks old and I was in a major panic.
Not to scare you but it is vital that you get something into your puppy!
Good luck... |