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Do you have a heating pad or heat lamp on the pups and mom? |
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Thinking maybe it is too hot maybe? Moms temp being higher and fussy pups could be that they are too hot. Is it the kennel kind with the temp regulator? I had a fussy litter and panting mom once and could not figure it out. After 2 vet visit (where pups and mom got better at the vets..just like my skinkids did) I figured it out. I had it too hot in there. But not alway the case.. Your mom was shaking, panting, nipples hard, and fussy pups. If after vet says all is well, do a process of elimination and try turning down the heat, keep massaging and manually expressing a little milk 3 times a day and use warm compresses, weigh babies daily. Keep up the good work but do not let your guard down for even a minute cause moms and pups fail rapidly and without warning sometimes. |
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Yeahhhh! Temp down to 101.6 |
Awesome!! Now are the pups less fussy? |
Yes they are. I think now she is the backwards dog, yesterday she starrted seriously nesting. Crazy digging, on bed, under bed, DH laundry on floor, didn't do it before babies, weird huh! |
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Oh for gosh sake, I hate to be an alarmist when it comes to to vet. Believe me I know you are the expert, but today temp 101.8, teets not warm anymore and much more plyable, she's ate twice this morning, finally snuck some pumpkin in her food for loose stools, she's active, and still has a mild discharge (normal looking, no funny colors). Do you really think she has a problem? She didn't really nest until the day she had the pups, her temp never changed, only sign of labor was panting, and a slight wimper...it's her first litter. Her last heat was a false pregnancy. |
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digging and nesting mom "No heat pad last night, room warm and they were between Husband and I (added warmth). Pups on average have gained about 2 oz since birth." If the mom and pups are in bed with you.? .it could be that she is upset or too warm, and is getting agitated because of this. My moms like me to be with them and handle their babies, but some are more nervous about their babies and when they have newborns need their own bed. Digging after birth is an indication that the mom is upset or sick. If her temp is down and you dont feel it is medical, you might want to look at where she is sleeping. A quiet, darker place will help her settle down. |
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