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 Day 63, still no puppies..advice?  Hi, my female is now on day 63.  This is her 2nd litter of pups.  Her first litter she went on day 60 and had 4 and everything went okay (except one pup died at 2 weeks old due to leaky heart valve).  What should i do if anything? Is it okay for her to go much longer?  |  
 
 She has until midnight....contact your vet, you may want to take her in just to check.  But, she can go a couple of days beyond as sperm lives 48 hours and it depends when she ovulated and when she concieved.   |  
 
 Great advice Mardelin:)  I just wanted to say I hope all goes well keep us updated.   |  
 
 So then its okay if they go past the 63 day mark?  She stopped eating last night and has had diarrhea today.. not too bad, probably more like loose stool.  I just called my vet and left a message but i wanted to know if this is normal to go over 63 days.:)   |  
 
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 It's not real normal but, it happens.  |  
 
 thanks ladies, my vet just called me back and said not to worry as long as she isnt contracting or acting like she is in pain.  She has even played a little today but now she is sleeping... hopefully resting up to have those babies.   |  
 
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 Do take her temp.....  |  
 
 What should her temp be around now?   |  
 
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 If she's ready 99-98...and it should hold at that for about 12 hours. If it spikes above 102.....then there's a problem  |  
 
 Did you take her temp?  What was it?  Is there any other signs?  Nesting?  You are in our thoughts and prayers.  Keep us posted.   |  
 
 Okay so we have 2 pups... but there is at least one more in there and its been 2 hours now..    Is this okay for her to not be trying to have the last?  She has had a few contractions but then she just lays down and lets the babies nurse..  Should I be concerned?   |  
 
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