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Old 02-28-2011, 07:07 AM   #5
babbsiam44
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Hello All,
What a blessing to have found a community this evening! Hopefully, someone is still awake and can calm my nerves. My precious 3 year old Yorkie gave birth to a litter of SEVEN puppies Friday evening. We truly were only expecting four or five and were blown away when 5, 6 and 7 made their debut. Her delivery went without incident and she is a phenomenal mom. She is attentive to everyone and welcomes my intervention. My worry is that I have a little male runt. He is at least a 1/3 smaller than the rest of the brood. They are all very small (I suppose due to the large litter number). He seems energetic and does find the nipple to nurse. His little belly just doesn't seem to be as full as his littermates. He is just so terribly small and fragile looking compared to the others. I have removed several of the more vigorous eaters to allow him less competition but I am still concerned. They all see the vet in the morning but I just can't leave him without checking hourly that he is eating and content. Any other advice or experiences with runts would be so helpful and reassuring.

Thank You
7 babies are alot. We just had a member whose little momma gave birth to 8 last week. Sounds like you are doing the right things from what you posted. You might want to try and nurse him some from a bottle. What time is their appt. at the vet(I see you are up here now) or have they already gone? Are you giving your little momma some extra calcium? She is going to need it. You got your hands full and please keep us updated.

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