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Old 04-18-2010, 08:06 AM   #16
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Hello all. I am very happy to have just found this site. My Juliet is due to give birth around the 25th of this month....and I am a nervous wreck! Long story short, we rescued her from people down the street who just left her tied up outside all day long, and come to find out she was in heat. My male was never fixed due to $$...so here we are. (have since learned that the humane society will do it cheap...regardless)....last week on day 44, we had x-rays and from what we could make out, it looked like SEVEN pups! I was nervous enough, but now I am just a mess. My husband thinks I'm too worried, but these are my babies...just makes me nervous all the stuff online. Thankfully my vet is 5 mins up the road and 24/7, so if something is to go wrong, we're not far away. We go back on Tuesday for another xray to verify, since she said that 44 days may be just a little too soon.

Anyway....anyone every heard of a Yorkie having SEVEN?? I was happy with 2-3...but 7....I almost fainted! LOL Vet said that its not abnormal, but is unusual...and that most likely she will tire out sooner than we'd like.
All I can say is that you will really have your work cutout. I have been raising yorkies for 13 years and I have had litters of 7 only twice. I have a litter of 7 now that is 3 days old, 5 females and 2 males. Mom is 8 lbs and dad is 5 lbs. They bred only one time. This is the first time I think I might have a set of twins. Two tiny girls popped out at the same time. Thank goodness my husband was there helping because it is hard dealing with two at a time and then a third came out while we were still getting the other two going. There are three tiny girls in the litter and they are requiring extra attention since they were just around 2 1/2 oz at birth. The mom is doing an excellent job. It is her first litter and she delivered on the 59th day from the tie so you need to really be prepared because sometimes the big litters come early.

I highly recommend you read the following article:
http://www.showpapillons.com/formula.htm

I have had tiny pups in the past and have given them the glucose solution mentioned in paragraph 10 of the article. I think it really helps. I have been giving it to the three tiny girls in this litter and supplementing with the goats milk formula.

It is very important that the new puppies be kept warm so hopefully you will have a heating pad that will cover 1/2 the whelping box. I use a whelping heat pad that maintains a 100 degree temperature.

I give my mommas a little Nutri-cal throughout the delivery and afterwords.

I pray all goes well with the whelping. If you have any questions, please don't be afraid to ask.
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