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Getting ready for the big day!! I have a few questions Ok Lady Bella is now 48 days she is scheduled for xrays next monday she will be 54 days I need some advice on what food I should be adding to her feeding she is only on dog food and not sure if I should be giving her any extra things :rolleyes: I got her whelping box ready from all the information I have read here I just want to make sure I am ready and that I am not missing anything PLEASE HELP! :eek: I got the Whelping box and made the entrance like trini and cocos box I put a pee pee pad on the bottom a towel on top of the pee pee pad a blanket on top of the towel I have wash towels I got receiving blankets kids scissors dental floss thermometer nasal aspirator dropper heating pad scale I need help in what milk supplement I should have for puppies And also any advice is very very helpful :) I AM SO NERVOUS :( |
Sounds like you're pretty prepared to me. Most vets will recommend you put them on puppy food after breeding, so it might not hurt to start her now. There's a great website out there that helped me a lot. I'll try to get the url and send it to you. Good luck! |
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We had goat milk on hand. Molly-mom just loved it. Especially while she was nursing the pups. We gave her a doggy daily multiple vitamin and calcium according to her weight. Fortunately, we did not need any supplement for the pups, she nursed them until 8 weeks old and all were very healthy. |
The Goat's Milk is much better if it is fresh. The canned is evaporated. The puppy supplement I use is Esiblac or something like that. Also, I put mine on puppy food as soon as I know they are pregnant. I give wet puppy food mixed with a tablespoon of cottage cheese in the morning, then leave dry puppy food down all day. As she gets bigger, I give her three smaller meals a day because there is no room in their tummy for larger meals. I only give the cottage cheese once a day tho and the vet said she didn't need anything else pre whelp. post whelp, she still gets the cottage cheese and a calcium packed pudding I make. She get cottage cheese in the morning and the pudding is mixed in with her other meals about a tablespoon at a time. Silk only had one live puppy so she didn't get a calcium pill but Kandy is smaller and had five puppies so he gave me a calcium supplement to give her each day in addition to what I already give her. I will start cutting back on her meals as they puppies start being weaned. |
Thanks so much for the information I will start to give her cottage cheese in the mornings also what milk do I need to have for the puppies in case the cant get it from mommy??? |
looks like youre very prepared :thumbup: I would add to your kit: hemostats one curved and one small straight just born milk replacer bottles nutridrops benebac tums good luck I know you must be excited |
Sorry not sure what they are used for can you please let me know Hemostats? and how to apply nutridrops and benebac?? Also can you please tell me what kind of bottles and where can I get the just born milk replacer?? Thanks so much I am new at this sorry :confused: for all the questions and many THANKS for all the advice :D |
hemostats one curved and one small straight used for the embilical cord to crush it if you need and the other to hold the cord so you dont lose the placenta just born milk replacer with colostrum in case you need to suppliment the pups bottles in case you need to hand feed any of the pups nutridrops if you have a weak pup put a drop on your finger and wipe it on the tongue (couple times a day until he/she gets stronger) benebac/gel not the powder if you have a weak pup put a bit on their tongue once a day for about 3 days tums for mom 1/2 tab morning and 1/2 tab at night after whelping hope this helps |
oh and dont forget quickstop qtips ky gel "quick stop" if the cord continues to bleed take a qtip and dab a minor amount on it ky gel if a pup is breech and needs some help getting out if you want to call me dont hesitate, happy to help! |
Surgical gloves. Extra small box to transfer puppies to. Just in case mom gets a little acrobatic while dilvering the next puppy. I also use it to put puppies in while I'm changing bedding. A heating lamp with infared bulb to keep puppies warm when away from mom. |
The quick stop powder??? |
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Thanks :) I'm on my 2nd litter but this will be my first normal delivery (hopefully) as the 1st was with a c section with a different female. So this will be a first time for me as well. Can I get these at a drug store? We are on day 56 today :) She's not looking that big. |
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Here's a list taken from Terri Schumsky's book some or most have been mentioned. 1. Scale for weighing puppies 2. Nutri-Cal 3. Clean, dry towels (preferable hand towels and wash cloths) 4. Sterile three-inch gauze pads to dry inside pups' mouths. 5. Alcohol to sterilize instruments and hands 6. Betadine Skin Cleaner 7. Several hemostats (keey forceps-7") at least 3 straight (for clamping placenta, so you won't loose it) and one curved , to clamp unbilical cord. 8. Iodine to apply to umbilica cord to aid in drying and kill germs 9. Sterile coton balls, baby bottles and preemie nipples 10. Tube feeding kit-No. 5 toy feeding tube for toys. 11 Glucose solution. 12. Esbilac or other formula Just Born 11. Rectal thermometer and KY Jelly 12. Room thermometer to monitor temperature of whelping area, which should be approximately 80 degrees and reduce daily. 13. Syringes- 10cc and 20cc for giving medicine and measuring formula 14. Pure glycerin, which is good to use for a quick enema 15. Eydroppers 16. Blood stop powder 17. Cotton thread or dental floss 18. Silver nitrate sticks to stop bleeding at unbilical and when removing dew claws and tails. 19. Nasal syringe (infants to suction nose and mouth 20. Sterile surgical glove |
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