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Questions about Expecting Mom Hi, My name is Sara and my friend has a Yorkie that is pregnant. She did not know what to do so I went and picked Bella up last week. She has NO idea when she matted or was in heat. I took the dog to my vet on the 20th and the vet could not feel puppies yet but said she did "look" pregnant. We were supposed to go back on 1/31 for an x-ray to see how far and how many. On the 20th the mom weighed 5.2 lbs. On 1/28 she weighed 5.6 lbs. Here is everything that has gone on since I got her on the 19th. 1/19 picked up Bella....looked very pregnant to me 1/20 went to vet - nothing could be felt. Temp 101.3, weight 5.2 lbs. 1/27 10:45a felt movement, heard heartbeats temp 98.8 2:15p - temp 100.6 6:30p - temp 97.9 11:00p - temp 98.9 1/28 Went to Vet at 8:00a. X-ray done...4 pups shown. Could see ribs and pelvis just fine. Heads were measured and so was pelvis. No reason to worry should all fit with room to spare. Mom has urinary stones on x-ray. Temp 101.2, Weight 5.6 lbs. No idea when due but got vets cell to call when ready. 12:10p temp 99.1 2.05 temp 98.9 4:15 temp 98.4 7:10 temp 99.2 9:05 temp 98.3 11:40 temp 98.6 1/29 -- 7:25a temp 97.8 8:25 temp 98.4 (called vet to give temps per his orders. Said to take again at 11:30 and call back) 11:38 Temp 98.1 - Vet said to continue to watch her and let him know when labor begins. Now for the questions. Since we have no idea when she tied and no idea when she was in heat, are we getting close? I have taken off work for the past 2 days and now today. She has been resting a lot. No panting or anything like that. She has been staying right by me the last few days but last night she started staying in the hall more and is doing that again. I have read 60+ pages in the breeders section where people have asked question, I have more book marked links that I can ever use. I have NEVER had yorkie puppies but have delivered lab puppies. Any help/Advice you can give will help out. |
Babies Well form the temps you have posted I would expect puppies within 24hrs. Are you all ready? If you have had puppies before it is the same, except yorkies need help and I always clean and get the puppies breathing while Mom licks and helps. Same as Labs, watch for digging, not eating, panting and of course peeing a lot with nothing coming out Feel free to contact me directly with any question or problems' yorkies4ever@juno.com sparklingbluyorkies.com |
If you have read all the whelping threads, I would say you are ready for these pups...best wishes... |
Thanks so much for the responses. I have read everything I can find for the last week I was just unsure of when. Each day I look at the temps and I get the indication that "today" will be the day and it is not so that was the confusing part. How soon after she gives birth can we have her spayed? I have talked with the vet and if she has to have a c-section then they will remove the urine stones and spay her then but I never thought to ask if she had them all natural when could she go back in. He did say that the urine stones would not interfere with her delivery. As far as being ready I am just not sure. I only was part of 1 other birthing process and the mother did everything. I was just there to give her support. This scares me to be honest. I guess since Bella is so small it seems like it will be different. |
Just took her temp again and it is still 98.1. No other changes that I notice. |
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Look up whelping pudding recipe on here, and get ingredients ready. Have your vet on speed dial .... Good luck with the whelp |
Do not have clamps, but do have dental floss. No heat lamp but hot water bottle for puppies. Yes, I have the vet's cell number to call when we begin and he will decide if I meet him at the office or let her try to have them. Have everything for whelping pudding and nutri-cal for mom in between and pups if needed. Using a rubbermaid container that fits under bed as whelping box. Ribbon to identify pups, scale, scissors, kwik stop in case cord is bleeding, syringes, plug in heater to heat room, towels, puppy pads, infant nasal aspirator. I think that is it. LOL Hubby went to go get ky since I only had vaseline and replacement milk and bottles in case we need them. Anything else that I am missing???? |
You can spay around 8 weeks after whelping. |
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Sara - I have no helpful suggestions as I know nothing about delivering puppies, especially Yorkie puppies - but I wanted to say thank you for stepping up and taking Bella - she is obviously much better off with you than she would have been with someone who is totally unaware of what to do to help her if she needs it. You sound like you have a good head on your shoulders, I'm sure Bella will do just fine - and the fact that you've had her to the vet, and have gotten their cell just in case, say a lot in my opinion - not to mention taking off from work to help this little girl - thank you for being there for her! |
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Temp back up to 99.7. Just don't know when to expect them now. |
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Sorry some of my posts are not showing up. They have to go through a mod first. But thanks again for all of your help so far. |
Any idea if we are close to labor or not? This temp thing has me confused. I guess from what I read when they drop to 98 we were close but she goes up and down so much. Did stay at 98.1 for awhile today and did drop to 97.9 twice but the temp I just took is back up to 99.7. |
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