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how long now! day 63, millie active, eating, clear discharge, temp at 37.3 which it has been around that for a week, her milk is not through and she has done no nesting. this is her 2nd litter. many thanks. |
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Please convert the 37.3 On what day did she deliver her first litter.....on an average they tend to follow a cycle. |
99.2 temp, and from first breeding. thanks |
just read yr last line.....last time 65 days |
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ok thanks |
update millie gone to bed, temp as drop, so i on puppy watch now, exciting but nervous, I know what to do i have read so much but it is putting it into practice. The first time my husband helped, i watched on my own this time. So watch out please in case i need any help it 10 am here so it could be this evening. Thanks |
millie in active labor in progress lots of licking and vomiting mild contractions |
3 pups in a hour, mum and babys well at the minute , 1 very small. more puppies to come i will update shortly |
Hope things keep going well. Keep us updated. |
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i cant believe how fast she had them she has since had another 2. weight 151gram girl, 134g girl,117 gram girl, 156 gram boy and 138 gram boy. At the minute all ok fingers crossed. 1 IS CRYING ALOT THOU ANY SUGGESTIONS PLEASE. |
Are they all nursing? Does it have a good suck/ latching on? Has it been cleaned by mom and have you seen it eliminate? Is the cryer warm enough? Is the crying non stop? Sometimes you just have one that is more vocal, but if it is CONSTANT, you may need more/better advice from one of the experienced breeders. I am new to Yorkies, but we bred German shepherds & Rotties when I was a teen, it's been a while. lol... |
I would not leave the first diapering to mom. Take a cotton ball dipped in warm water and massage it's lil anus. Do you have any NutriDrops on hand? If you do, place a couple of drops on your finger and rub it into the pups gums.....as a matter of fact I'd do it to all of them. Once you've done that gently squeeze a bit of mom's milk out and help him latch onto mom's teat. Did you dry and warm them with a hairdryer? While crying is great to get their lungs to get inflated, too much crying can exhaust and dehydrate them.....make sure the room in which they are in is warm .....suggested heat is 85 degrees and dropping it degree by degree every couple of days. Make sure you get her to the vet in the morning for a POP shot (Oxytocin), just in case there is any retained placenta, to eliminate any dead tissue, and to assist in milk let down |
Congratulation on your litter. |
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