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YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Hillsboro, mo , usa
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: New York
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| ![]() I would first have your veterinarian demonstrate tube feeding first because they can answer any questions you might have. Bring your cell phone with you to video record the whole process for future reference in case you forget or by a video too. Always remember not to feed a chilled puppy. Try glucose to boost energy first to suckle. If the energy is up, than bottle feed. Poor suckle reflex than you need to tube feed. Tube feeding is good because it decreases there gas intake and reduces a extended abdomen but it could be a deadly risk if you don't learn the technique. Quote:
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Currently Suspended! Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Manchester, UK
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another thread for whelping pudding but not sure was Baby rice cereal is!!! She is premature by 2 weeks is now 4 weeks and weights 70grams..thanks | |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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| ![]() If your puppy is 4 weeks old she is ready for some good solid puppy food. You need to get a good dry puppy kibble and grind it up and let her start eating that. You can even mix a little canned food in with it to make it a little moist. |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Dorothy
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| ![]() u can go on youtube and search tube feeding puppy and there is a wonderful video of a vet tubing pups. I tube all the time. I prefer it to bottle feeding because I dont' want them to choke. |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: granite falls n.c
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| ![]() I tried tub feeding one time it was so scarey to do, it was the middle of the night pup was only 2days old, all I had was yt to help me I had been up for 30 hrs trying to save her. But she died anyway. I thought I got it in her lungs, I said never again but I found out later I did everything right she was jsut too far gone.Still it is easy to get the tube down the wrong way if your not careful .. at least thats what my vet said. I have never tried it again.I don't even breed anymore now but this thread comes in my eamils still. Tubing is the surest way to know thay are getting food with a sick pup I found out later on. Welcome to yt by the way I see you are new. I hope you like it here, I have learned a lot here and there are some really great breeders here too. Thay sure helped me out in the wee hours of the morning. Blessings
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: granite falls n.c
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| ![]() Hello eveyone, its been a while, I had major back surgery on apirl 20 th 2009. I had to stop breeding as I could not take care of me let alone my babies for 6 months... No bend No lift No swist for 6 months... Max lived and is doing well in his new home with Jenny. We still talk from time to time. I have pets now 5 all together got down to 2 at one time as I was so very sick. But glad to be back. I do miss breeding I can not lie, well most of it, don't miss the bad times like this was. But over all it was great. I know how hard a breeders job is thats for sure. I just wanted to say thank you so much for being there for me when I needed you ![]() ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cordova, TN, USA
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| ![]() I have a litter of 5 born 9/13. All healthy and thriving except for 1 little guy who weighed 4.5 oz at birth, then went to 3.4 by the next evening. Took him to my vet who checked for cleft and that's not the problem. He showed me how to tube feed and after Esbilac, then a couple of goat milk recipies, he's on undiluted goat's milk, whole milk yogurt, egg yolk and tsp. of Karo mixture. Just started that at 2 pm today. Is this live remedy to be feed alone or can it be supplemented with something else such as the above recipe? He's been at 3.8 oz for two days, but like I said, I just started this more enriched recipe this afternoon. I've just heard of this beef liver remedy this afternoon from another yorkie show person (such as myself). Thanks, Lin |
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♥ Catherine My Love ♥ Donating Member | ![]() Love this recipe... has saved so many lives!
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cordova, TN, USA
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| ![]() I haven't posted for a while because I thought we had our little guy under control. Well....I need help. He'll lap up baby cereal mixed in his Leerburg formula. Can't get him to eat soaked puppy food that is soft, won't eat the hard, like the littermates (of course, they're 3 pounders and getting more teeth than he has). It's like he's about 2 weeks behind them. He's under 15 oz. and will be 7 weeks old on Oct. 25(Monday)---my 30th wedding anniversary ![]() Any ideas? Thanks, Lin |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cordova, TN, USA
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| ![]() Should I try the Liver water??? to possibly give him strength. I forgot to mention, I just started him on Dyne supplement. 1 ml. per day. (it's like a drop). Lin ![]() |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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It's very normal for them to sleep alot. The first 8 weeks of their life they need nothing but mother. What has the vet said? The liver fading puppy recipe can't hurt. Nutri Drops are good too.
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Cordova, TN, USA
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| ![]() Just typed a huge reply and don't know where it went. Anyway (and hope I'm not duplicating) as I was saying, he's not good on Mom. Wasn't staying on her and won't fight for position. Too little or weak. He's better now if I'm supervising. I think he's a preemie. Last one formed, first one born as others pushed him out. I try to get him to eat all kinds of things, but he all about baby cereal if you pretty much force the issue. Can't get him to drink water which worries me. I might try a drop of Karo in the water and a tiny syring, if he won't lap on his own. He still stays with Mom and the litter and so far he surely must be getting something from Mom or he would have dehydrated by now, although there is 'moisture' in the formula the baby cereal is made with. Just weighed him and he's 15 oz. which is a first. |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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Try just Goat's Milk (closests thing to mom's milk) equal parts of distilled water and a bit of Karo.
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