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New born Question???? How can i amke sure the babies are sucking properly????? i checked their mouths no one has anything wrong there, but the one seems to gum the nipple more than suck, i have tried placing her on, and she still seems to gum HELP! :( |
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Are you hearing that one little pup taking in air (little piggish sounds...). You don't want it taking in air while trying to suckle. Look closely.....is the baby attached and only breathing through its nose (this is how it should be)? If not, get it reattached. Once they are on good you should be able to tug on the pup a little and it should not let go but suckle harder to stay attached (thinking it is a littermate trying to take its place). If it is a weak one, you will have to learn what to do to care for it. Please let us know. |
I just went back through your other thread to see how many pups you have....congratulations!!!!! I noticed you mentioned the Maltese....don't let other dogs around those pups, the mother will really STRESS OUT! They turn into little vipers to protect their young. You want to keep mamma as calm as possible....it will make her a better mother. If she is in fear, she may get rough with the babies trying to "hide" them from the intruder and could accidently kill them. Just trying to help and hope this doesn't sound too "much" or too bossy. |
Another thing....if the pup can't seem to suckle right...you need to check for a cleft palate. :( |
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...I hope that she gets that little angel to eat ! |
Thanks Villette! I am so worried about the pup....I have a million things to do but keep coming back to YT to check and see an update on that little one. Hopefully soon, I am going nuts here. |
Me too - maybe that's where she is ...I gobbled down my dinner and came right back on here to see if he was eating - how DO you guys do this ? I'd be a nervous wreck with little lives depending on me for their survival - I hope everything is ok |
I think I read that the mi=outh has been checked and no cleft is found. If that is the case, your puppy does NOT have the strength to form a seal and suckle so you need to supplement ASAP. When the puppy has enough strength, and if everything is okay, it will suckle. I have never had luck with the bottles but many people do. The article in the current YTTM says that the holes in the nipple are sometimes too big and the puppy aspirates. On the other hand, if it is too small, it will not have strength to get formula out. So, work with it. YOUR VET should help you learn how to tube-feed the baby to help it get nourishment. YOU MUST KEEP THE BABY'S TEMP IN THE HIGH NINETIES or it will chill and die. Always pee and poop the baby with a cotton ball in warm water if the mom is not doing it..If mom is not licking the baby put a wee bit of NutriStat or NutriCal on the puppy and mom will lick it off. I have not read the post about the number of babies you have but Julz is right. ya gotta keep the other dogs away from that mom. If she stresses you could lose ALL of the puppies and it is not unheard of to lose the mom too.. So, relax, feed the baby, keep it warm..BTW, 1-2 mls of formula every 2 hours day AND night just like mom would do.. Best of luck and let us know if we can help.. |
i tried everything, she died, i checked them, aand all three were fine then i heard wimpering and i found her with 2 pups and went searching for the third and she was laying on her, was it something i did??????? We named her ruby...i tried my hardest to get her breathing i did mouth to mouth, but i think she was already dead, because she was limp already |
:( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( I'm so sorry.....Rest in peace little angel. |
I'm so sorry to hear that. It does happen. I don't rest for days after a litter. You need to check in constantly (well, that's what I do) to see where the pups are. A mother dog can keep the little buggers alive, but will not rescue them from life threatening situations. There are so very many things to know and do in different situations that it would be almost impossible to try and convey them all at once. Please know that a pup does not produce its own body heat for 3 days. Keep the pups warm and away from any drafts. Put them back up to mamma if they stray away. It is amazing how much they can travel as soon as they are born. Again, I am so sorry that one did not survive. Please keep us updated and remember that there is no such thing as a stupid question. If you feel hesitant, feel free to PM me and I will help any way I can. I am no expert, but do have some experience. |
thank you so very very much for your kind words and tips, and i will pm you if i need to, we buried the little guy under the tree in our back yard for him to play. |
Im so sorry you lost this little one. |
Awwwe. Is this your first litter? If so, know that the mamma will have to pee frequently and will want right back in with the babies. You will lose her as a companion for a little while, but don't worry, she will come back to you. Her first priority will be her pups....and be thankful for that....it is awful when they don't have maternal instincts. Don't try to get her attention and make her too comfortable away from the pups...she needs to be with them almost constantly in the beginning. Ok, I'll shut up now. ;) |
No, it was not something you did. Mother Nature outwits us sometimes and we are left to question and wonder and grieve. There is a "thing" called "Failing Puppy Syndrome" and no matter what we do the puppy dies. I am so sorry to hear of the death BUT I am glad you named her and that you buried her under a tree. I am crying once again for my Jesse- he too is buried under a tree-a holly tree- and when it is rainy or cold I look out my kitchen window where so many babies are buried-everything from snakes,frogs,turtles, mice and ever so many more pets- and I cry for him. BUT, I am trying to remember that he has so many friends with him that he is not alone..Your baby's soul has crossed Rainbow Bridge where all is light and good.. |
:cry: I am so sorry you lost your little one...I saw your post that you had puppies and I was so excited.....but now I am so sad....Good luck with the other two....(boys or girls??) If you need anything there are lots of good people on here to help you.... :tinyheart |
I'm so sorry to hear that you lost a little one. :( Ruby is such a sweet name. You have so many wonderful people on here to help you. You honestly are all the nicest bunch of people. |
I am so sorry about your baby. We will keep you all in our prayers. |
Sorry to hear about your little one. It can happen to the best of us. :( |
yjank you everyone for all the support and its so nice to have someone to turn to in a time of need or pleasure, or a need to argue(the best of us love a good squabble to keep us young) lol but yet even when us new ones come on you are there to cheer us on so i thank you, i am sleeping next to the crate for the next few nights so don't mind me if i am cranky with a sore back :) its worth it all in the end, so far tonight the other two seem to be thriving, so far so good! again thank you from all my little gems! |
Awwww, I'm so glad the other two are thriving and doing so well. Kudos on spending the night next to them! You're doing your very best, and should be commended for that. :thumbup: |
thank you! i am trying! and after hearing her in labour she sounded like a lamb, it scared the blahooey out of me!!!!!!! will NOT be doing this again soon in the future if at all! this was my first yorkie litter i had had my maltese have a litter as well but that was nothing i mean nothing compared to this.......wow! her birthing was so much easier, she just grunted and pop it was done, and this poor little one looked like she was going to tear a new hole! i phoned the vet and was like am i doing the right thing or should i rush her to you and he was like oh its her first litter, don't worry! YIKES! |
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