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Giving the babies nutra-cal that has vitiamins and minerals is also a good help. I had to use a very small syringe..like a person who has suger..umm diebetic..I know I didn't spell that right. But the little syringes works well with formula and the nutra cal..Good Luck with the little ones! |
The pups and mom are doing good. The vet gave her a shot of Oxytosin (i don't know the spelling) and that let the milk down almost instantly. He said that only works for one "let down". but he felt the pups were getting plenty of milk. He said their bellies were full and they were fine. He recommended giving her chicken broth- or anything salty to make her thirsty so she would drink more water. She is doing good, and so are the pups. Thank you everyone for your support. |
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I just have to wonder why your vet wasnt prepared for this possibility then maybe you wouldnt have this worry now. I always like to be ready...If meds not needed ,great!!! But if it is, then I have them on hand with instructions from my vet Good luck , so hoping the puppies do better Debbi |
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My Sabrina had a C-Section, at first she had no milk so the babies were bottle fed, but after giving her about two days to heal and giving her extra water and yogurt she had milk and started nursing her babies on her own. That was December 2006, now I have to grand fur babies that are 7 pds and 6.5 pds healthy and beautiful! |
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