Tiny & Very Pregnant, at least 5, worried sick ;( Tiny & Pregnant with 5 puppies! Worried Sick ;( My baby, Kandi, is very very pregnant, like 51 days now and the vet says there are 5 puppies (x-rayed on 12-20-05) and she has signs of pre-labor, mucous, milk, but her progesterone level isn't low enough for c-section. The vet says that we could lose the whole litter if she delivers before her levels are down. Has anyone ever experienced this? I need some help, advice on what to expect here. I know that 5 is way more than normal, she only weighs 3 pounds (pre-pregnancy) and the labor can kill her if it goes too far before I get her to the vet.. Am taking her everywhere with me, no alone time whatsoever for her at this point, so I am watching her every move as she is my baby, I love her and don't want to risk her life in any way. Any advice will be greatly appreciated, thanks and Merry Christmas |
First of all - stay home with her. I know its the wrong time of year to have to stay home and not shop or anything but it is best for her and the pups to stay put in an atmosphere they are use to and she can relax better. Less stress on her. Second - if you trust your vet: do what he says. Third - if you abosolutely have to go out - ask the vet to take her in to watch her. I know it will cost, but I'd pay and be safe. I know what is done is done and we learn from our mistakes. Question: Why did you breed her, since she is so small? Did anyone advise you against this? You don't have to answer - just food for thought. T. |
Stay at home- do not take this kid out- to do so is putting her at more risk then she presently is in. Follow your Vet's advice. It may come to the point where you have a serious choice to make- save the life of your gal at the expesne of the puppies. You need to stay calm and make clear and positive decisions. You are in a position that none of us can tell you exactly what to do. You will need to follow your heart and the advice of your Vet. I will keep your little gal and the babies in my prayers. |
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Today 10:37 AM I will definitely take your advice and stay in with her. The breeding was not intentional on our part whatsover, it was an accident. I feel like the worst pet owner in the world, turn your head for five minutes and the next thing you know... I really didn't need to hear how I should have thought about this, trust me the thought has lived in my mind for I'd say, oh about 23 days now, I am not totally ignorant to the fact that she is small but as I said before it was an accident. I would never risk the life of my baby purposely, this is my first time and will definitely be the last no matter what the outcome is. Thanks everyone else for the advice and encouragement. |
It happens to the best of us... I'm sorry for what you are going through, accidents happen to ALL of us and we are ALL human. I also agree follow advice from your vet. Just try to make her feel as comfotable as possible, keep her warm and hydrated and try to avoid any stressful activity..... I just went through this with my cocker spaniel.. 6 pups (3 boys/ 3 girls).... it is very stressful but I was lucky she didn't even yell out in pain ,she was very calm and I was there to assist her. You will be surprised at what comes to them as second nature.... My advice is just follow your heart and it's good that you felt comfortable telling us... I just hope other people's comments don't intimidate you. Keep us posted and we are here to help in any way possible.. good luck! |
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** I agree with you. Sometimes it doesn't make sense to me as to why some members here try to critize others with their mistakes. No one is better than anyone here, we all joined to learn from each other and get advice not get critized.... I completely agree and when people do this it keeps others from wanting to post because of fear, then everyone is wondering,"why hasn't anyone posted anything?" well let's see.....????? I just wish you luck & I hope some suggestions here give you peace because that is what you are looking for... |
Good for you.. good luck and way to think...... very positve!! Kuddos on my part !! |
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I don't have any advice to offer you, just continue to stay close to your baby, and have faith in the Lord above. With 5 expected, be prepared to bottle feed. Accidents happen. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a New Year with five healthy happy, fur-babies running around! XXX Sheila |
Good luck to Kandie...and her babies. Seems that you are already doing all you should. I wouldnt take her out anywhere either. I know accidents can and do happen. If I were you, due to her size, I'd go ahead and have a c-sec as soon as the vet gives her the ok on that and have her spayed while they are doing it. Would be best for her and for you in the future. Best wishes, |
small mom Accidents happen, they can happen to any of us..BUT the time to deal with this problem was 51 days ago. She should have been spayed right after going out of heat. I hope this thread will be helpful to anyone who has the same accident with a tiny. You have been given good advise..good luck |
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I assume that you already know of the difficulties that can (and most likely will) happen after the delivery. She might need a pre-scheduled c-section which will add another aspect of concern. Then, since she is so small, eclampsia is a huge concern. Nursing 1 or 2 small puppies might be okay, but a large number of puppies is sure to drain her of calcium.. If you are going to have to supplement feed, you should ask your vet to instruct and supervise you in tube-feeding the babies. If they are really small, they will be worn out from suckling and you will be also..Tube feeding has saved many lives of small puppies... Also, ask the vet about the best time to have her spayed. I do not have it done at a c-section if there are more than 2 puppies. I have medical background and have issues with that practice. So, I schedule spaying when puppies can be safely maintained; I have dentals at the same time and retire the girl. Usually to a pet home for the cost of spaying and dental work.. |
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You have been gave excellent advice. You may not want to hear that she should have been spayed/ or think that the time is wrong to say such things to you. The time will never be right in this case. This is why we state over and over again about the dangers involved when breeding/accidental or not a small female. This little gal could have been spayed right after her heat and she would not be in this situation. Bottom line is that our pets give us their love and trust. They trust us to keep their best interest and welfare primary. This is the second such post in less then a month concerning a small female abd problems. I suggest that you sit down with your vet and go over and prepare for each and every situation that may arise from this pregnancy. You are looking at a possible c-section- a mom who can not take care of the number of puppies that she is having, puppies that may be deformed from lack of space in mom and etc. When the time comes for the birth- you will have little time to make such major decisions that will have such a critical effect on so many inoccent lives. |
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