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Old 08-13-2009, 07:38 AM   #263
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Originally Posted by luckylady View Post
From what I've read here, the best ways are by using a stethoscope to listen for puppy heartbeats still in utero, maybe feeling for other pups left and/or watching for movement(???, not sure on this one), and/or if mom is relaxed and not having any more contractions for over a couple of hours, she's probably done. I'd guess your best guess-timation would to be to go by hearing heartbeats, though this is not helpful if there happens to be a dead puppy still inside. But I believe the only absolute sure way would be a trip to the vet's for an exam and/or x-ray.
As always, a more experienced breeder here is welcome to confirm or correct my thoughts.
That is a great idea about using a stethoscope. I will have to try that next time and see if that works. I have never even listened to puppy heart beats. I need to start doing that.
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