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I know Betty has a heating pad and I had her set it up last night. It's one of those that isn't adjustable and I have no idea how hot they get. I did tell her to not put the pups directly on the surface of it but to use a towel or something between the pad and pups. It's so hard to know exactly what's going on when you're not there in person. Will be checking back for an update....praying things go well in the meantime. |
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That's sad to hear. Did she ever mention how many pups were expected or if Baby Girl seemed to be done? |
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Keep up the good work guys! Awesome job! Never let anyone tell you guys this isn't worth it!!! You guys keep up with what your doing on this site! It's things like this that makes it worth it!! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!! GREAT JOB to everyone!! Donna |
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I know that with our first child, my wife got so upset with the staff at the hospital that she got dressed and stormed out....had me take her to a hospital 2 hours away. She was in full labor and it completely stopped. Amazing what stress and emotions can do to the body. |
I sent her a pm also I live about 50 miles from her. If she is already at the vets office i hope the last puppy will be text book as well. Meanwhile i'll set here like the rest of you and wait for news...... praying everyone is healthy and safe. Carmen |
I just got back to this thread. Mary and Jim and all who helped out ... great job. Just a word of caution for those new to breeding, please don't rely on the experienced breeders always being around on this internet system. That would be not be wise. I am so very happy that Mary was here and also Jim. Thanks so much for all that you do. For those new to breeding, it is simply priceless to have a mentor present for your first whelp. Keeping fingers and toes crossed for the mom and pups. need to go back to work |
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This is just one of those situations where the advice the OP had been given by her vet was poor and she was very unprepared. She simply didn't know just how much she needed to know. Another very good example of why a mentor is needed with these babies. All would-be breeders can take a lesson from this. I know it can be difficult to understand how involved breeding Yorkshire Terriers can be. It is not the same as with other breeds, though preparedness and knowledge are important with breeding any dog. It is essential in the case of Yorkies and the lack of research, preparation and an experienced mentor can easily lead to tragedy. Like all the others, I'm praying for a great outcome in this situation. I hope everyone pulls together and gives Betty the support she'll need in caring for these babies. No matter whose house they're in, they're all "our" Yorkies :). |
Anxiously awaiting the outcome!! This is why I hardly ever have litters! I still get so nervous! Give me the show ring anytime over the whelping box!!! Praying for healthy and safe momma and babies and one exhausted new human mommy! Donna |
Wow - now I know why I am not a breeder. Good job folks!! And, I certainly have oodles of respect for my breeder friends! I certainly pray that everything is good for mom & babies. |
I've been watching this thread since yesterday. Has anyone heard from the OP since she got to the vets? |
Jim and Mary, Kudos and hugs to you both. |
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