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Did you decide if you are going to have there tails docked and dew claws removed? |
So sorry to hear you lost one. I hope the others and Shy will all do fine. Sending prayers and good thoughts for all to be well. |
Thank you and that's what the forum is here for... to help. Anyway, a quick update on the girls. Shy is doing great. She has energy and gets excited to see me when I check on them. The little girls are energetic and always hungry. I made a quick video and will post it as soon as I get a chance later today. Oh and she's eating very well. She likes to lick water off my fingers when she's laying with her girls but she still gets up to drink when she's thirsty. |
I will probably take them to be docked tomorrow sometime. And thank you for the concern. It really does hit me every time I think of it. I don't think I could ever be a regular breeder. If I were to lose another one or have regular encounters of losing newborn puppies it would probably just drive me insane. |
Oh and two of the three surviving girls have gained 1oz and the third has gained .8oz. None of them are keen on being away from mom for more than a few moments lol |
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Babies don't begin to breathe until the air hits their trigeminal nerve on their face, which is why babies can be born under water and will actually swim... I know that dogs can suffer from trigeminal neuralgia, the same as humans. |
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So sorry one of the pups didn't make it. Hope all the other pups thrive & I'm sure Shy is an excellent mom, give her xtra kisses & lovin. Are you planing on spaying her once she weans the pups? |
So sorry to hear about the loss of your first baby girl. Sending prayers and best wishes for the rest of the Shy pack. |
Congrats on your new arrivals, sorry that the one didn't make it. Glad that mamma nad babies are doing well. |
glad to hear that Momma and the girls are doing well// sorry that one did not make it |
Hi all. Thank you for all the concern. I'm starting to feel a little better now. Mostly because I know that I have four great girls and "all dogs go to heaven." :) Shy has started gaining a big appetite and each of the 3 babies have gained 2+oz. 6.4oz, 7.4oz, and 7.7oz as of 2 hours ago! Shy was a little underweight right after delivery, but, she's finally getting some meat on her again. I keep trying to bottle feed in the wee hours of the mornings, when I hear baby cries next to my bed (they're in the closet with momma in their whelping box), but, none of them take to it. I have been keeping a very close eye on Shy, looking for signs of eclampsia/calcium fever. Nothing so far. I may take her in this week just to chexk her levels anyway. It breaks my heart when I thinkbof the little girl I lost but it makes me so happy to hold Shy and her girls... We just moved and don't have cable setup yet. Phone internet is almost nil. I'll post pics when I get a chance. |
P.S. Shy never really cared for dry food. I've kinda ticked her though. Dry has more nutrients than wet from what I've read. So all I do is add some water to her dry food til it barely floats and let it sit til it's soggy. I then add slightly less than equal the amount of wet canned food and mix them up. If she doesn't eat it all in one sitting due to too much, then she gets it all 2-3hrs later. I like this because it also adds more water to her intake. |
Glad to hear that all is well:) |
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE to show and it was a huge part of my life...When I was younger, I was lucky enough to find people who'd let me show their dogs in juniors and showed all kinds of breeds..but the breeding part has never really interested me....even when I worked for a breeder. I think puppies are cute, but I am not puppy crazy(I've had one puppy my whole life. the rest were all adults when I got them)...and I don't think I could ever do what breeders do...especially now that I am adult and these are my kids. I've grown soft over the years and don't think I have the stomach or nerves for breeding. When I worked for a vet clinic, I witnessed all kinds of procedures done~euthanasia, rabies tests, surgery and autopsies....and now, since these are my kids, my dog gets a flea or a tummy ache and I'm a mess. I really have to give props to the professional breeders out there. Being that I've worked for one and I grew up playing in the show world, I know a little of what you guys go through and it's a lot of dedication, work, money and knowledge. And you've got to have a certain mindset to do be able to go through what you go through and still keep doing it. People who think it's going to be easy money are nuts. The only way it's easy money is if you don't love or care about your dogs enough to do it right. They literally are just an ATM to the people. I always laugh when people ask me why I spayed/ neutered my dogs and they tell me how much money I could have made of puppies because my dogs are so cute....but it just shows how ignorant the general population is when it comes to breeding. |
Hi folks! Shy and her three pretty girls are doing great so far! She and her pups have been mostly with me since birthing. Occasionally, Dash's (the stud) dad will take them, when I have duty. They've all had two check-ups since she gave birth with good outcomes. I haven't docked their tails. I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Although I know they'd sell for more and potential owners would probably prefer it, but, I am not in it for the money nor to even please the status quo of how Americans prefer to have Yorkshire Terriers. I really couldn't bring myself to do it. I've noticed the girls trying, sometimes successfully, crawling out of their box and wandering. I'm thinking it may be due to getting hungry when Shy isn't there. So, what I'll do is let Shy out of the closet and relax around for 1-2 hours, then back to them. She DOES go and check on them when she's out though. Hmmm, I can't think of anything else yet. I'll post up some pics here... http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=130480 http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=130479 http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=130478 http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=130476 http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=130475 http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ctureid=130474 |
I totally forgot to mention their weights! 16.3oz 16.8oz aaaaandd.. 17.4oz! Just under three weeks and they've all over tripled their weight and nearly quadrupled! |
Thanks so much for the update. So glad that all are well:) BTW... so glad that you didn't dock their tails. My Bailey had his tail already docked when I went looking for him and wished that he remained as he was born... but not my choice. I think that it gives them more character without the docking:) Of course, having said that, Bailey and all YT's are equally wonderful additions to all of us. They add that special something to our lives and, at times, have us worried sick when they are not well. Cheers! |
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Even at this young age the pups will try their best to leave the nesting area and bedding to relive themselves. It may be time to move onto a larger area that will give them the freedom to move around more freely. |
They are adorable and all looks so healthy. I like full tails and wish my Tiki had one. Hers was docked too short, and is such a stub I leave the hair on it long so she'll have something to wag. It is like a pom pom, haha. |
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I weighed mine today and my Chunky girl Layla weighs (as of today) 285grams (10 ounces) and they´ll be 2 weeks old tommorow! :D The other two are at 8 and 8.2ounces (230 and 235grams) :D I still think they LOOK tiny! But acording to my vet, they´re big girls lol. Oh, and all 3 now have their eyes open too :cheer::cheer::cheer: (I havent docked my girls either, my vet doesnt wont do it (animal cruelty issue) and I didnt want to anyway) :D |
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Oh and someone asked about the dew claws. Yes, they were removed on their second visit :) |
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Photos!!! :) |
I don't blame you for not docking the tails... I don't think I could have done that myself.... So glad the family is doing well. Can't wait to watch them grow. |
here's a little video clip that I made while I was changing their bedding earlier today.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH0p...e_gdata_player |
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Shy is great Mom and very attentive to her babies. |
They are so adorable, loved watching them waddle around squeeking. Are their eyes open yet? Too cute. |
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