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 Pups are fussy  Today, day 3 we have fussy pups.  We had some crying last night and this morning.  She has milk, they are warm, she (mom) was shaking this morning, now thats over, what could it be?   |  
 
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 She's cleaning them very often, all are gaining weight, maybe gas?  Take temp?  Isn't a thermoeter too big, argh....  Too much milk problem.  Top two teets are hard, along with bottom two.  I'm trying warm compresses.   |  
 
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 No the thermometer isn't to big. digital thermometer, slathered with KY .  |  
 
 Was there yesterday, he suggested expressing some milk and warm cloth and to keep and eye on it.  Another thing, she's nesting like a nut today, out of the box?   |  
 
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 mine also  My momma had hard teats also. Warm compresses helped. Also I put the fattest one on them so they could empty it. When mom starting digging out of box I just stopped her. One of my puppies was up all night crying and after 5 hours I rubbed her belly til she fell asleep. Hope some of this helps.. Mine are 15 days today so I can tell you with a fresh memory what we all went through..:) Hopefully some of it will help out.   |  
 
 .  Yes, I agree. My Momma did not have a temp so I thought she was ok. After her not really eating and looking exhausted almost a week later I took her to Vet. Still no temp but she had a BAD Uterine infection. My vet did not give her the clean out shot either. We did get an xray to see if any pups were left. That didnt show placenta left inside or remains of the dead puppy. Her discharge is very important. Let the Vet check her out. Insist if you have to since he is not alarmed because of her normal temp.  Quote:  
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 .  I did it 3xs a day for a good 10min. I also tried mushing it around to help loosen the hardness. Squeeze out some milk and make sure it is white.  Quote:  
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 JMO, your momma need to be on amoxicillin.     Anytime I have a momma get hard teats I put her on amoxicillin and by the next day they return to normal.    It does not sound to me like your vet knows much about how to care for your momma.    Are you giving the momma a calcium supplement?    The shaking could be due to low calcium and the onset of eclampsia.   Her higher temperature could also be a indication of low calcium.  I have heard that a cabbage compress helps reduce the hardness of the teats also.  |  
 
 Agreeing with Mary. If she has mastitis the milk is bad and you need to see a vet. Are the teats reddish and very warm along with firmness? Some bloody discharge is normal after whelping but any off color is not normal. With an elevated temp, hard nipples, fussy pups and discharge I would be on my way to see the vet and insist on more testing or antibiotics for sure. Have the pups tails been docked? Could be a fussy reason too...seem the right age for it....too many variables and too much at risk...VET TIME....IMO..   |  
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