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my yorkie is on her 64th day today My yorkie is on day 64 today. Any advice? I'm so ready for her to have them. What do i need to look for and when should i call a vet. How long should I wait before i take her to the vet? Should i take her if she hasn't had them by tomorrow? Help really scared:confused: |
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If it's her last, it appears that she concieved on her last breeding. She could have ovulated and concieved 24 to 48 hours after she was bred. Contact your vet and let him know she is and he'll advise you. Recommend when to do a C-Section if she hasn't begun labor on her own. I had one girl that delivered on day 64..... |
yes today is the 64 day from her last breeding. Ok i will call them today. I'm just excited and scared at the same time. it is her first litter and my first yorkie litter. Thanks for the advice |
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I'd worry if you weren't scared.......Good Luck |
I hope everything goes well for you. I was looking to see if there were any new updates. |
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Boy do I know how you feel! I am in waiting mode too! Good Luck and all the best for you and your "mom" |
Oh how exciting. I love the rush when they go into labor. It's even better than when I had my own babies. LOL |
help please Ok i really need advice now. i called the vet and one told me to bring her in this afternoon for a c-section. I really don't know about that b/c for one it is just her 64th day and second he hasn't even looked at her before telling me that. That really made me uncomfortble. So i called another vet and he said to wait till aleast her 65th day and then bring her in and let them look at her. But he also told me if i had any concern or questions to call them asap. Help please i need advice from breeders what would you do???????? |
If it was my girl I would wait I just had a litter at 66 days after the last breeding. If you are concerned take her in for a check but they will eventually go into labor when their body and the pups are ready. An automatic section for 64 days and he has not even seen her:thumbdown That would be a no for me and I would go with the other vet. If she is distressed, fever , or just not herself then take her in otherwise I would wait. |
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If you aren't already at the vets office, since it's Friday with the weekend almost here, I would get her checked to make sure she's pregnant. I remember thinking one was pregnant and could have sworn she had at least one maybe two...just to find out she was constipated. :rolleyes: Better safe than sorry. Mardelin is right. 67 days is the magic number. It's 58 days from ovulation or as long as 67 days from breeding. This really is one of the most nerve wracking parts of breeding. Especially with a first time bitch. |
thanks for the advice if she hasn't had them by in the morning we are going to go in and get checked but her temp is 98.6 right now and she is staying in her box so i reallt think she will have them tonight. i can feel them moving. So i think this is a good sign. i'm praying really hard that she will do fine.:aimeeyork |
I hope that you are off line because you are having puppies. Please let us know something as soon as possible. |
I've been following this thread hoping to hear some good news soon! Good luck!!!!!! :) |
we are still wating she is acting very tired this morning and keeps licking her self. it is swollen this morning. and her temp is 98.9 so hopefully today is the day. it is the 65 day. please pray that everything is going to be fine. as soon as the baabies arrive i will let you guys know. what do contractions look like in a dog? |
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she is lying in her box and if i try to pet her she graws. i took her out a few minutes ago and she kept stopping and licking. The thing is that she always lays around and sleeps but she never graws at me maybe the kids but not me i don't think she is having contractions. the vet don't close till 4pm today so i'm trying to give her some time b/c i think that would really frek her out |
I have had two girls not go into having contractions, since there was something wrong. Not saying that there is with your girl, but like Mary stated you need to let your vet know and maybe have her checked out. Just better to be safe. The first girl of mine that did not have contractions had a pup come out of its bag in utero. She ended up with a c-section and had two beautiful other babies that made it. We had to put her on antibiotic to make sure she did not have an infection, and she did run a little fever afterwards, but did so much better a few days later. My other girl I have that did not go into having contractions had a pup into both horns and was stuck. No way was this pup going to make it out on its own. So we had to do a c-section. There are usually good reason why they do not have contractions and all the time in the world is not going to help. |
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Being concerned about your girl being stressed over going to the vet????????Think of the alternative. Wouldn't you rather know, rather than risk her life. |
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i was fixing to walk out the door the take her to the vet and she has started having contractions and pushing. can't see anything yet but will keep yall updated |
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Oh yay! I'm glad to hear that things are starting to progress and hope the whelp continues on with no problems. From all you described in your previous posts (low temps, licking, walking/stopping).....it all sounded like early labor to me. Exactly what my Halle did when she started. When she started with the harder contracts or pushing, she would stretch her neck & look like she was howling, but no sound. The only sound she made was one yelp when the pups head came out. Wishing you good luck for a safe whelp! I'll be watching. |
I'm glad to see that it's going well so far. Please keep us informed. |
ok guys we have two watersacs that have come out is that ok no puppy yet |
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Yeah I don't know. I'd be concerned now if I were you. I agree with Mary that a vet visit is your best option now. |
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Checking back and praying that all comes out well for mama & pups. |
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