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Help! My Yorkie Is Pregnant I am not a breeder. I actually didn't plan on Delilah ever having puppies and tried to prevent it. Delilah is three years old and this will be our first litter of puppies. She has two or three weeks left. The ultrasound indicated that she has two puppies with viable heartbeats but Dr. Kline advised there could be others. I am very concerned with the pregnancy because Delilah is so small. She was a little over 3lbs prior to the pregnancy and today is 4lbs. I was wondering are most yorkies her size able to safely deliver their puppies naturally? I am interested hearing opinions and experiences on both natural and c-section births. I'm also wondering how to recognize if something is wrong and when to call the vet. Thank you in advance. |
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Welcome to YT. 3 lb. is awfully small to be having babies. I would be prepared for a C section. How big was the daddy dog? |
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to the OP...I wish you the best of luck. I'm sorry you are in this situation. |
Just prepare yourself with education on knowing what to do if things do not go perfect. How big is the father? Yorkies have a 20 percent chance of a c-section normally but if the father is bigger and your female is less than 5lbs. that could increase the percentage. Good luck on a safe and healthy whelping! |
Father size really has no bearing on the size of pups....It's all dependent on genetics. However, I saw that on another thread that you posted the sire comes from a litter of shunt puppies. Prepare yourself from heartache.....Most likely he is a carrier. |
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to the OP, i'm sorry you've found yourself in this situation, hopefully she won't need a c section.. |
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jenhenwood The size of the pups in utero during the last week will be the best indication if Delilah will have problem or not with a natural delivery. Did your vet give you an indication of their size? Without any other information I would agree with Littlebit an Yorkieaddict that Delilah stands a greater then normal chance of needing a cesarean due to her small size. Good luck! I hope you get some extra puppies beyond the two that were seen by your vet. |
Mardelin is right about the shunt study. And as breeders know, genetic problems will often skip a generation so the fact that he breed two shunt babies and no puppies in the litter had it means nothing to me. Yes, you need to be prepared for heartache and also a C-section. You said you tried to prevent her from getting pregnant. She should have been spayed long ago but that is neither here nor there. Pregnancy happened and we will do our best to help you and be there for you. |
If it is not already planned, I would highly suggest that Delilah have an xray taken a few days before her due date. That will give you a better idea of how many pups to expect and their size in regards to being able to fit through the birth canal. I do not shun you in any way for this unplanned pregnancy, and wish you the best outcome for Delilah and yourself, but do wonder why you did not have her spayed long ago if you had no plans to breed her. Maybe after this pregnancy???? Good luck and please keep us posted. We will be here to help anyway we can. |
Best wishes. I hope everything works out good for you. |
I don't understand why anyone would keep an intact 5 pound female around a stud. I know from experience if they can find a way to tie they will. I wish you the best but I'm glad I'm not in your shoes. My advise is to find a good breeder's vet and possibly a mentor quickly. I do hope you get her or your male fixed after this and don't put her life in jeopardy again. |
:( :( 3 lbs ? That\'s SO tiny. GOOD LUCK TO THE MOM - I hope it goes well for her but if I were you - I\'d go have her spayed so this doesn\'t happen again. |
Thanks to everyone for the input. Here\'s a little more history. Delilah, prior to pregnancy a little over 3lbs and currently 4lbs with 2-3 weeks left in her pregnancy, came from a litter of five. Her mom and dad were both 4lbs. The breeder advised me not to have her spayed because she was small. She said Delilah\'s aunt hemorrhaged and died from the procedure. My vet said since she\'s had no infections and is unlikely to at her age so there\'s really no reason to spay her since she\'s been perfectly healthy. Louis, is 7lbs, and came from a litter of five. His mom is 4lbs and his dad is 2 1/2 lbs. Three pups died when switched to kibble. Autopsies were completed and liver shunt was found. Bile tests were done on the remaining two puppies and they are happy and healthy dogs to this day. My puppies aren\'t for sale. I am keeping one and giving one to my best friend if everything goes okay. I\'m extremely worried but I don\'t want to take additional chances with Delilah to abort puppies when she and the puppies could be perfectly healthy. The puppies will be tested and my dogs won\'t have anymore puppies after this. Should I spay my female or neuter my male? Is a c-section safer than natural birth? How do I know if something is going wrong with a natural delivery. These are important questions that I\'m still trying to answer. I have seen two vets already. Looking for advise from people who have been through it already. Thanks so much for everyone taking time to provide me with the additional insight I need. You\'re all great! |
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