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small pups? A lady I have been talking to has a Momma Yorkie who had 4 pups. she ended up with some signs of the calcium defeciency and they had to bottle feed the pups. she had put the momma dog on rice and chicken and tofu, and the vet did tell her not to let the babies nurse.and she did and had to run Momma dog back to vet that next day. shes been bottle feeding plus feeding off the mom. she did end up losing one of the pups at about 2-3 days old. the other 3 are doing wonderful. I did tell her I would be scared to let mommy dog continue to feed them for she could become very ill and next time might not be good. as her vet has already told her. but she feels momma dog is now doing great and the pups are only feeding from her now. anyways the pups are now 4 1/2 weeks old and they are all close in weight around .54 I was wondering if anyone knew what these pups might weigh at adult age, I did look at the growth chart, but couldn't figure it out. |
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You are right, these puppies are 4 weeks old and can lap from a plate. They can be fed a gruel of Goats Milk and Gerbers Rice Ceral with a bit of Karo Syrup. Mom shouldn't be nursing them as she has had two episodes of eclampsia..... Ask her if the life and health of girl is not important. Weight charts; toss them away. All is dependent on the lineage of these pups....... |
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my guess was under 1/2 a lb. she said that her other litter from another female the pups at two weeks were this size and these ones are 4 1/2 weeks. smallest shes ever seen. yes the parenst are small. one being 3 lbs other 4 lbs. and their parents were small too. I did send her the info on goats milk and gruel. |
Those poor puppies. IMO that is way too small. mine ae normall that weight at about 10 days. Once they start to eat on their own, they might take off. It's also possible that they have worms and need to be wormed when they are 5 weeks. |
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I do remember her telling me when the pups were born they were all in the 1 oz range . momma had to have a c-section. |
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wow...that's truly scary. i think i'd go crazy with those tiny babies:eek: |
1 oz is very small I have had 2 oz though and they did just fine.Needed help the first few days to get latched on and had to be watched so they did not get kicked off from their siblings when nursing I hand raised one from birth and she was only 7 ounces at 5 weeks she perked up good and gained more as she started on puppy food. I did not think she was going to grow at all She is 3 pds today . |
WOW, that's tiny. Good luck to your friend; sorry I have no input for you as I'm fairly new to the small dog life & was actually very happy to get mine as an older pup. |
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