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Thanks so much for updating. I am happy that you are making sure that you have a back up plan in case it becomes a difficult delivery for Shy. Hopefully it will not be. |
Sending best wishes to you and Shy for a successful whelp and healthy puppies |
good luck to you |
I was just thinking about Shy the other day and wondering how she was doing. Thanks for the update!! I wouldn't think you'd have much of a problem finding loving homes for the pups on a base!! There are lot's of gf's and wives that spend a lot of time alone while their men are away...I am betting some of them would love to have a yorkie to spoil and love. On top of the neutering and vet check, if it were my pups, I would also put something in the contract stating that the dogs come back to you to be re-homed if anyone should have to give them up for any reason. Not all people are honest and would return a dog instead of selling it or giving it to a pound or a shelter, but I do know breeders who have gotten back dogs from people who couldn't keep them and it does help prevent dogs from going into shelters if the owners know they can give the dog back. |
Any news on Shy?????? |
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I've purchased a couple tubs of dry formula and a few cans of wet and some puppy bottles. I have a delivery kit on standby and will discuss with her vet on bringing her in or not. Still have option for cesarean... Anywho, I'll update after appointment today again. Thanks for askin! |
So, the vet was happy with her checkup today. Her temp was confirmed at 98.8 degress, from last night. Shy has been fine and her vet let me know to stay close by. No motorcycle stuff for me for awhile. I asked about getting an xray or ultrasound, but, she told me that there's either 2 or 4 pups to come and that I didn't need it. Her last three visits we went over birthing procedures and signs of distress. I have her vet's number on standby, fuel in the truck, her whelping box is the way she wants it, and her puppy kisses are still all over my nose and in my ears! I won't lie, I'm very nervous. I just smile, nuzzle up to her, and pet her gently. Dash seems to feel left out, so he gets a little conned food mixed in with his dry food too, twice a day. I'd like to keep criticism to a minimal, but, if anyone is reading I have some questions that I forgot to ask her doc... What type of warming pad, light, or bed do you recommend? I have her with a self- warming bed (operates off her own body heat) right now. I've seen some electronic pet warming pads from various local pet stores (LPS) and online. "Petmate" seems to be the leader so far, along with pricing. I know it's very late in the game for warming pads, that's why I have three microwavable ones as a backup. I don't mind paying for overnight delivery or picking some up at a higher cost. I actually took a few hours manually sewing some patient casualty heating blankets (basically "space blankets") into folded towels. They seem to work very well, since my legs were getting warm as I was sewing them up. Not hot, just warm. I have a lot of chux pads and training pads for the pups' box and was going to place the handmade blankets under them. I've read about placing heating pads under their boxes, but, that seems so very unsafe. I don't really want to do a heating lamp. It seems to be an unavoidable source of heat that neither Shy nor the pups can escape. Anyways, some input on there would be appreciated. I will probably go in to talk with her vet on the matter tomorrow or Monday, if I don't get a reply here. Another item on the table is formula for her babies. I have powdered and pre-made Esbilac for them, but, I want to make sure it’s suitable. Over the last few weeks I’ve done some searching and it seems like it gets enough good reviews. Opinions? I had another question, but, couldn’t remember it. Shy’s doc and I have been going over a lot the last few weeks/visits. I may be just wasting money to ask questions and getting her opinion and assessment of my girl, but, when I have something on priority I tend to do it in overkill. So, do any of you ladies (and gentlemen?) have any input or questions thus far? And again, any responses to my questions would be nice. Oh! Docking. I’ve been reading that the little ones come in within 3-5 days for tail docking. I’m aware that Europe has banned docking. I’ve also seen a few pics and vids of undocked Yorkies. Any input or opinions on this subject as well? Well, have a good night. I'll post some pics shortly. -James |
Excited and nervous for you at the same time. Looks like you're on track. I don't know much about welping - but I will say that my yorkie's have been docked but I just love the long tails and the wag - so I would say leave em :) |
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. I thought it was odd she didn't want to and why I was planning on going in tomorrow again also... |
You need an X-ray to know how many pups there are for sure. I think you should do what the standard says and dock the tails. Also dew claw removal should be at around three days old and coming from a person who has gone through my Yorkie ripping hers off and having to be sedated to have the nerve and vien cut back and now a few years after that she has something wrong with it that we are not sure what it is we have tried two weeks of strong antibiotics and soaking with no change still swollen painful and red so now we are trying anti fungal soak and oral meds and if they don't work it will have to be removed and at her age it is considered an amputation. I also grew up with a dog who had terrible dew claw issues so please please have the dew claws removed. |
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Aparantly, it´s not something our vets do with every single bitch, infact, I was told that the xrays are usually for breeds who are prone to difficult births, like french bulldogs, bulldogs etc.I phoned on Friday to see if she should have one (thinking she did) and he said no. Bella is on the 57th day of her pregnancy and at this point, I´m just nervous, exited, hoping that all goes well and that the pups dont come before their due date (I had a premature baby of my own and since then I´m just super paranoid about that) and that everyone is healthy and safe at the end of it. I am as nervous as if I were waiting for my own child to be born..beleive it or not, the feeling is actually similar. Edited to add: I wont be docking my pups either.I LOVE the tails (my two have tails) and I have a thing about cutting/altering something that´s already naturally perfect :D |
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For the OP, he really needs to get an xray bc he has no idea of the background of the breeding pair. |
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It´s just the way they work.I guess you could say that our vets and breeders (this island is TINY, we dont have many) are more prone to let nature take it´s course and poke around as little as possible...infact, I think my vet thinks I´m crazy because I wanted Bella to have "prenatal checkups" lol. |
[quote=jaydoubledub;4319906]So, the vet was happy with her checkup today. Her temp was confirmed at 98.8 degress, from last night. Shy has been fine and her vet let me know to stay close by. No motorcycle stuff for me for awhile. I asked about getting an xray or ultrasound, but, she told me that there's either 2 or 4 pups to come and that I didn't need it. Her last three visits we went over birthing procedures and signs of distress. I have her vet's number on standby, fuel in the truck, her whelping box is the way she wants it, and her puppy kisses are still all over my nose and in my ears! I won't lie, I'm very nervous. I just smile, nuzzle up to her, and pet her gently. Dash seems to feel left out, so he gets a little conned food mixed in with his dry food too, twice a day. Just FYI....You get xrays to verify two things. #1...How many babies are there, so you do think you have 2-4 babies ??? and after delivering 4 babies, she rests for over an hour....and she has an undelivered baby in there that your vet did not palpate, and the puppy dies and them om gets into major distress... MOST IMPORTANTLY, you do an xray to determine HOW BIG the babies are....is she going to be able to even HAVE them naturally? Will they fit thru her birth canal???? Good luck with your whelp....hopefully your momma will be one of the minority of Yorkies and not have opne bit of trouble delivering her babies! If she is unable to pass those babies because they are too big, and you end up with a huge emergency c-section bill, dead babies, or even a dead momma, perhaps you can educate your vet that is more confident is guessinf what is going on inside that female, than getting the facts clearly visualized. |
Fast update 2 born so far one more en route as soon as momma is ready. Wish her luck! |
YAY! Good job so far! |
#3 needed help but he/she made it out. Was backwards and sac broke a few mins before emerging. So far #1= 3.9oz, #2=4.6oz, #3=pending. mom is cleaning 3 and working on umbilical and placenta. I'm taking them in this morning to get ultrasound and/or xray to make sure all is out. |
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You really need to post pics :D |
Congratulations! Hope all are and stay well! |
I waited and it felt like a fourth was still in her. Yep! 3.9oz 4.6oz 4.6oz 4.3oz The last boy scared me because the placenta from number 3 was still in and coming with him ALONG with his placenta. Looked like a bad hemorrhoid :) I had to push one back in and luckily it was his. #3's placenta and the last boy came together. Once she cleaned him enough she pulled out his placenta. Everything in her lady parts are soft and squishy now. Just in case, I'm still taking them in in a few hours to get the clean bill of health. |
wow, well done! I think taking them to be checked out is wise! |
Soooo sleepy! Anyways, yes I'll post some pics as soon as I can. So far they're doing well. None of them will bottle feed though. They've all eaten from Shy. Oh and all are girls! Blam! A lot of bows! Lol |
thank heaven for little girls. kiss your baby Shy and good job to both of you. |
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Sending good thoughts and prayers for Shy and her babies. |
I am glad the whelping went well. If mom has plenty of milk there should be no need to bottle feed the pups. Make sure you get mom to eat lots of food so she can produce a lot of milk. She will need to be fed around 4 times a day. Her last feeding is very important and it should be right before you go to bed. About the placentas, it is very common for two placentas to come out with a pup if the placentas did not come with the previous pup. You don't push it back in, you need to get it out and dispose of it. I try not to let my moms eat to many placentas because it can cause them to get diarrhea. If your mom ate all four then expect her to have some very black icky poop for awhile. |
I'm so glad things went so smoothly for you. You deserve an award for checking in with us between births! Thanks for keeping us updated & I'll sure be looking forward to pictures! |
Yay congrats!!! :) I hope all are healthy and I hope the vet appt goes okay! Please update us and post pictures :D |
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