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my son is a vet tech and I will call him if need be he is here in the downstairs apartment, he is not a fan of oxy we had this conversation already..LOL but since Chanel is a maiden bitch I want to be ready, I will have a long conversation with my vet on wenesday when I go for xrays.. I was only thinking about a cleaning shot after whelp, I have read a lot about it and I know never to give it to a girl before or during whelping. at least that is what I know from talking to my mentor and other breeders.. thank you very much Mary, I will keep your advise in my head.. |
oh I just want to add, I am a bit more nervous this time around because Chanel is due thanksgiving week and I know everything will be closed and people will be on vacations, so I just want to be super prepared for this whelping if that is even remotely possible..:confused: hugs, carmen in nj |
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I agree.. that is why I took Tara first thing the next morning. I didn't want to take any chances. |
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Can I ask where you get yours and how much/often you give to your mommas in the last trimester? Also, same thing with the folic acid?? Thanks Mary! Anything that I can do to help Livi through this is greatly appreciated!!! Tammy |
I can tell you that the red rabsberry leaf works on menopausal hot flashes..:D I was having such a hard time with them, and my gyn doc wanted me on hormones therapy, and I am terrified of those, so my holistic VET...:lol tearsyes, VET were talking one day I happen to mention it and she told me to drink the same tea she had recomended for Taffy twice a day, for breakfast and before I went to bed and 7 days later NO MORE hot flashes.. :) so what can I say I LOVE my holistic Vet...LOL |
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I've been researching the rasberry tea and mostsay to start around week 7. I think I will try it with the next one. |
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The folic acid I give via Concept A Bitch, now very difficult to find......can't remember where I got my last batch from.....but, I only administer during the last trimester too......and only 3 times a week (just my choice........The product I think you can get folic acid from is Bitch Pills......also via revival animal. The folic acid is of course for the benefit of the pups...... |
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Raspberry Leaves for Dogs One of the most beneficial supplements that you can add to your bitch's diet is raspberry leaves. Whether in herb or in powder form, this is one of the most important of all the herbs for pregnancy. Be very sure, however, that you don't use "raspberry tea" as this tea doesn't contain the raspberry leaves at all. Raspberry leaves help the strengthen uterine walls, helps reduce labour pain, ease delivery and generally helps to expel afterbirths. [Retention of afterbirth can cause serious infections in the mother.] Raspberry leaves also contain Vitamin C [which will help build strong bones in the puppies and keep mom's bones strong], calcium as well as Vitamins A, B, D, E, G and H, manganese, phosphorus and is rich in iron. Raspberry leaves enrich colostrum in the bitch's milk and consumption after delivery will help reduce uterine swelling and reduce post partum bleeding. This herb is also recommended for pregnant women for all the same reasons, and is a wonderful herb for children suffering from colds, diarrhoea, colic or fevers at any stage. Raspberry leaves will help in the vomiting of a weak child. It is a wonderful herb to have around the house at all times. For people, steep the raspberry leaves in boiled water for 10 to 15 minutes to make a tea. Drink the tea at least twice a day. |
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