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2 Pups didn't make it Hi everyone.....sadly 2 of Missy's pups were still born. One actually had his intestines outside of his body, and the other had a hole in his tummy with his intestines showing but not really out :-( I was sooo scared that the rest of the puppies were all going to be still born, as she was only 56 days today (unless they got tied earlier and I didn't know about it.....they can be sneaky sometimes). Anyways, we do have 3 healthy puppies doing very well. This is her first litter (and mine too). Needless to say I was so nervous about this whole thing anyways and then to have two pups not make it was a terrible experience. Has anyone else out there ever experienced a pup being born with his intenstines out, or a hole in the tummy? I called my vet when the first one was born and she said it is a rare birth defect that is not genetic or has anything to do with the quality of the dam or sire. She said she was VERY surprised that there were 2 pups like that, it is very rare to see one let alone two. Well, I am thankful that we have 3 healthy pups, and will try and focus on enjoying them!!!! |
So sorry I'm so sorry that two of your puppies dodin't make it. I've never heard of intestines being outside the body in dogs, but I have in human babies. My guess is that it is rare and I'm sorry you experienced it. Good luck with your litter. |
So sorry for your loss... but, on the bright side you still have 3 healthy pups and Mom is doing well... cant wait to see pics of the new pups |
Congratulations on the birth of your litter...it is always so sad with the few that don't make it. On the brighter side, she had a good sized litter, so you still have 3 little puppies to enjoy and watch grow. My Lexie just had 4 last Sunday and I've enjoyed every minute with thiem thus far with many weeks to come. Can't wait to see pictures of your little ones! |
Bella is pregnant too! Sorry to be annoying but I have a 47 day pregnant Yorkie Bella with 6 or 7 puppies. She may need a c-section and I am unhappy about that! |
Why does the vet say she'll need a C-section? |
Bella Bella may need a C-section because she had 5 pups about two years ago and 6 or 7 puppies is a lot of babies for a mom to deliver naturally! Her uterus is worn out from carrying so many puppies and this will be her last litter. If she gets a C-section, she'll get spayed as well. If she doesn't need a C-section, she'll get spayed before her next heat cycle. My old Yorkie Jojo who died, managed to have five litters before she got spayed. She was on the larger side almost 7lbs. Bella is petite, weighing 5 1/6lbs before she got pregnant. |
Sorry to hear about the 2 that didn't make it...I am glad the other 3 are thriving...Look forward to seeing your nursery pics. Yolanda |
I'm sorry for your loss, and yes I've heard of pups being borned with their intestines outside. |
Sorry about your loss |
Congratulations! Congratulations on the birth of your yorkie babies!!! So sorry you lost two. Wishing you all the best. Keep us posted on their progress.... and WE LOVE PICTURES! ;) |
So sorry about the two little guys who didnt make it but you have 3 strong babies to watch grow and play the miracle of birth is so exciting |
I am so sorry for your loss. You vet is right. This is a rare thing but it happens. Just recently, someone else on here had the same thing happen. Congratulations on the rest of your litter andd hope mama is doing well. |
Congrats On The New Babies!!!! So sorry to hear of the loss.. Our first litter we actually had two who didn't make it one had the hole in the top of her head. The other girl was just still born. But we did get three boys. She was a little early too wasn't she, it must be the weather that's bring'm early.:aimeeyork :aimeeyork :aimeeyork |
awww I'm so sorry to hear about the 2 puppies not making it. I wish you the best of luck with the others! |
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