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Yorkie in labor/giving birth Can somebody advise please?My mums yorkie is about to have puppies and we are all scared.Anybody can describe how normal labor proceeds?Anything and everything is good advice for us.Please do tell me all the details...e.g.how long the labor is, what to with puppy when its born and what to do with the yorkie.Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks a lot,Gabika1979 |
Maybe you should post this in the breeders section, you might get more response there. Hope someones replies soon |
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here are some websites on dog labor and progression... http://www.2ndchance.info/caninelaborstages.htm http://www.marvistavet.com/html/givi...o_puppies.html http://www.seefido.com/html/dog_labor_development.htm Hope that these help. Keep us updated! |
her waters will brake she will lay down, pups are born about every half hour, make sure the pup is coming out head first, it will be in a sack which the mother will brake and then she will lick the pup to clear away the mucus and get it breathing then you cut the cord,if she dont do that you will have to brake the sack and gently wipe away any mucus away from the pups mouth and nose,make sure the pups breathing,if its not rub the side of the pup with a towel, then the placenta will come out which she will eat,make sure a placenta comes out after each pup,about half an hour later the next will be born.i would advice you to take the pups and the female to the vet for a check up as soon as possible. my yorkie had 2 pups but i only let her eat one placenta as she looked like she couldnt face another one lol. hope everything goes well :aimeeyork |
if she is pushing for over half an hour there could be a problem,ie the pups in breach(bum first) or the cord is around the pups neck,if this is the case and you no nothing about labour take the dog to the vet right away. tye was born with the cord around this neck but i got it off of him in time and zac was in breach so i had to turn him around inside of my female but even though it worked he was starved of air and is now a little slow bless him. :aimeeyork |
Many thanks for web links currently checkin git out. Gabika1979 |
Gabika - When you say "about to have puppies," I hope you don't mean "right now." If so - good luck! If you mean soon - I hope you have a week or two to learn everything you can about helping your little girl deliver her pups and what to expect. Anyway, you have a lot of homework to do - I'm sure you can get a lot of advise, and help here on YT -- Carol Jean |
Hiya My mums yorkie is due tomorrow so we are all a bit scared and anxious. :aimeeyork |
You are star for telling em all this info, I advised my mums, she is so so scared as she was supposed to stay at home with yorkie, but now she is staying with me and my sisters are "babysitting" her so she is worried as she is not there. :aimeeyork Quote:
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if you are uncomfortable and really scared, maybe you should go to a vet once she goes in labour or have a someone with experience come to your house like a family member, neighbor, or friend. hope this helps :thumbup: keep us updated! |
OH My, I would be scared too!!!! When her labor starts it might be a good idea to take her to the Vet to have her babies. Just to be on the safe side. I don't know anything about Breeding, but I would want someone with me to help. Good luck to you, Please keep us posted. :2hearts2: |
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:) anytime.but trust me even when you do know what to expect its still scary :eek: lol |
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