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Old 12-23-2010, 01:37 PM   #32
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by Mishe View Post
I am currently trying to search around for breeders around my area how could help me or give me more advice on the way to go. As for the vets reason, she didn't really say anything medically except for the fact that she was small with a possibility of a c-section. She has no medical issues and is perfectly healthy, as for the stud, she reccomended not to breed because he has a very mild luxating patellas and did not want to pass the genes, which I agree with her. Those were her only reasons.

I will definitely ask one of the vet techs, I never thought of that. We also have an emergency vet hospital which our vet reccomended that very close to us.

The issue with spaying before I wanted to note was that our vet is charging around 900 for a spay, and didn't mention about another alternative of going to the animal shelter (which would be cheaper) until we saw her when we found out Panini was pregnant. If we had known we could have gone there we would have.
I see that you live in California, I don't know where in California, but in Ventura there is a spay/nueter clinic. The do spay on pregnant bitches. And their fee is very affordable. $45.00 for a spay.

That being said, your vet as late as yesterday still recommended a spay, please take an active participation in your girl's care. Ask questions. $900 for a spay is a bit steep, but the price of C-section in California is close to
$2,000.

Now, since you wish to carry on with this whelp, you need to begin to prepare yourself now.

Supplies you'll need:
Whelping box Should be big enough for her to lie down in, with sides high enough that the pups won't tumble out.
A scale
Nutri Cal
Clean, dry towels (preferably hand towels and wash clothes)
Sterile three-inchy gauze pads to dry inside pups' mouths
Alcohol to sterilize instruments and hands.
Betadine Skin Cleaner
Several hemostats (Kelly forceps-7") at least three straighty and one curved, to clamp umbilical cord if necessary
Iodine to apply to umbilical cord to aid in drying and kill germs
Sterile cotton balls, baby bottles and preemie nipples.
Tube feeding kit - No. 5 for toy feeding tube for toys.
Lactating ringers.
Cans of Goats Milk
Distilled Water.
Rectal termometer and KY Jelly
Room thermometer to monitor temp of whelping area which should be between 80 and 85 degrees reduce daily.
Syringes - 10
Pure glycerin
Eydroppers
Clotisol
Unwaxed dental floos
Silver Nitrate Sticks to stop bleeding at umbilical and when removing dew claws and tails
Nasal syringe (infants) to suction nose and mouth
Sterile surgical goves

Meds
Amoxicillin
Pet Nutri Drops
Terramycin Opthalmic
Oral Cal Plus

Pee pads
Plenty of bedding changes
Heating Lamp (desk lamp with a flexible neck) with 100 watt bulb....
These are a few things that you'll need

There is also a stickie at the beginning of this forum with 2 recipes.

I'll PM you my phone #
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