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Kind of scarey all the things that can cause a whelp to go wrong....like one going up the horn instead of coming down...another cross wise in the horn. I have a friend/fellow exhibitor, take her girl in for a c-section because the labor wasn't progressing....the pup was in a jack knive position, with the cord around it's neck....the pup lived, so it was a blessing and a miracle....or having one hind or front leg be presented.... then you worry that somehow the litter doesn't mess your girls reproductive organs up and she goes down and an ultra sound can't tell you what's wrong, blood tests show everything is fine and she's not running a temp....but, things aren't right...... |
One of the reasons I asked was Blossom last litter she had 3, 2 came out that way, feet first butt down, face up, lost them both, now she has 5 due any day, and I am hoping and praying it was due to them being so big, 7 to 7.5 oz. I used a different stud this time to see if I could get the puppies sizes down, but the one that lived was 7 oz and now at 10 months old weighs all of 4.5 pounds. |
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Have you discussed the situation with your vet? Scarey and I'm so sorry you lost the pups. Here's another situation I can present, I've just had a female spayed, she had a total of 4 litters....of those 4 litters all but 2 pups were posterior presentation.....11 pups total. |
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I know that with one litter I had a pup that was having difficulty presenting the head....with my mentor on the phone....she said glove your hand and thorougly lube your finger and ream/dialate her.... thorougly lubricated her and dilated as I was doing this....try doing this with the pups head right there....but we got the pup out.... |
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