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Originally Posted by Yorkiesrtoocute Congrats your in the easy stage as I may call it. You should start gathering your whelping box little by little for the big day. Take it easy and don't try to hard to get her eating she might have nausea from the pregnancy. Rest and don't stress too much so you'll have lots of energy for the birth and the caring afterwards of the newborn pups. 3-4 is lots of work we had a emergency c section and one pup and the pup is 3 weeks old I'm still around the clock caring and exhausted. |
Oh yes I know, we've already rearranged my bedroom and set up her area, it isn't far from where her bed was before except now she has a whole corner of our bedroom. Lol She's not sleeping in her bed though she insists on sleeping up here with us especially more often now. She will stand bedside and growl into a bark until we pick her up. She's too funny, and she has to sleep in-between my husband and I, she was all over the place before but the past couple of days she literally lays feet kicking me and head towards dad or vice versa as if she's making sure we don't roll over on her, even though we never have.
We are getting a male from the breeder who bred her dad with different parents in about 6-7 weeks...that's going to be fun keeping a 13 week old around newborns. Lol I have a doggy portable play pen, it's like a child's portable play pen but smaller, but I just bought a small pet enclosure that I found on clearance for $10 at petco so I think I'm going to utilize that instead to enclose them to keep my Maltese and the new pup away. I'm glad I have my husband home with me all day and then my teenagers to help me in the evenings. Haha