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ON second thought...I'll pass |
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Then why dont you leave it there!! who is is being mean and spirited?? The answer would be you! |
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I came here to lurk many times before I ever joined. I have seen many many hateful post by usually the same people. They do alot of attacking for No reason. I have seen many reputable breeders come here and post in a mature "NICE" way. But apparently your friend needs a class in "how to treat people with respect!" While you are at it you can explain to me what the "blacklist is"? |
I hate to interrupt.. This thread is supposed to be helping Diamond, so those of you starting the trouble by trying to discredit this breeder, go play your games on another thread and stop hijacking this one. Let Kim help so this mom and babies will be safe and healthy. |
Yikes! I smell the threat of another lawsuit coming if this keeps up!:eek: I've already got a threat of $1 million against me...I don't want another! Actually, "blacklist" is something I've only heard mentioned by past members...probably not the best people to get your facts from... |
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Oh, boy! Here we go again!:rolleyes: |
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If you happen to have a SuperWal-Mart you can purchase what is called "Meyenberg Evaporated Goat Milk". It is in the baking isle with the evaporated milk section. You can also give this to your dam when she is pregnant and after whelping. You can also offer it to the puppies once they are old enough (3-4 weeks old). You can also put "Pedialyte" in her drinking water to help keep her electrolytes up. I personally use the inflavored one. There is also a product called "Rebound" that works well. I have attached the link for it. http://www.vetmeddirect.com/i_009NPS...n-32-ounce.php There is also a pudding recipe that you can offer the dam during her pregnancy, after whelping and to the puppies once they are around 3 weeks of age. I will find it and post it to this thread. |
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/diet4.htm The above thread will take you to a site with different recipes for helping dogs put on weight gain. But I personally have found these recipes also help my pregnant or nursing dams that have lost their appetite. |
http://www.arcatapet.com/rollover.cfm The above link will take you to a store that will ship "Rollover". I love this product. I use it also if I might have a dam that is not eating, sometimes putting this over their food or just letting them eat this will get them an appetite. It also works great in the showring or training for bait. |
Pudding Recipe for expecting and nursing dams Here is the pudding recipe and it can also be offered to puppies that are at least 3 weeks of age. PUDDING RECIPE Mix the following in a saucepan and cook to pudding consistency 2/3 cup sugar 6 tablespoons cornstarch 1/2 teaspoon salt 4 cups milk *SEE BELOW 4 egg yolks 3 teaspoons vanilla Feed with syringe, on spoon, or just let them eat it out of the bowl! *You can also use one can of evaporated milk plus equal parts of water to make a quart, instead of using milk. |
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Good Luck with Mom and babies |
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