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She does need a calcium supplement. On that website it says to not over supplement with calcium. Your bitches temperature is fine. I see no reason to take it again so soon. When dogs are hypoglycemic the temp will go really low in the 98 degree range. |
Her temp went up to 101.5 so I am happy. Now a random question, can having too much outside activity bother Luna and the puppies? This is the situation, my uncle is getting married in a couple weeks so family is coming soon and as it is people are dropping by my house unannounced. I have tried forward, backwards and sideways to make them understand that I cannot have Luna stressed and NO ONE seems to understand. Am I correct in assuming this? Is there any kind if reading you can link me to so I can print it out and throw in their faces. Don't get me wrong I love my family but I need to protect the dogs too. PLEASE HELP. |
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Here is a good website that has some useful information on rearing puppies: Breeding, Whelping, and Rearing Puppies |
She is in her own room away from people and my other 2 dogs but when she hears strange voices she cries. This is what no one seems to understand. No one but myself, my sister and my mom (the owners) have handled the puppies though and that we are really adamant about. No if, ands or buts about it. Its more the stress of all the commotion going on. |
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: All good advice. We hang beach towels around the pen to give our mom some privacy and cut down on any drafts if it is cold. Be sure to give the calcium as Barb said. 1/2 tablet a.m. and p.m. I crush mine up and mix it with a little cottage cheese. My moms love it. I also think it has a little calming effect -- just like calcium does on us. Good luck. |
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