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  1. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Quote: Aint that the truth! I'm always wanting more girls!
  2. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Just make sure you hang on to your little poopies until they are 8 weeks old. Between 6-8 weeks is when puppies learn most of their socialization skills, and their littermates and mommy are the best teachers!
  3. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Awww little cutie pies! Best of luck with the rest! She looks like a good mommy!
  4. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Most of my females start lactating a week before the pups are born. Some females don't lactate til the first pup suckles, and some do take a few hours after birth. That would explain why they are noisy, either that or they are cold.
  5. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Panting and trembling is just pain from labor. A heating pad should keep the pups warm. If she is taking a break it's probably because the uterus is like a Y with 2 channels. And the first channel is probably empty, and she is getting ready for the next channel to start. As long as she isn't...
  6. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    When was the first pup born? Because pups need to eat at least every 4 hours of they could die. I bet once they get foog in their tummy thiey will calm down a lot.
  7. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Those puppies need to nurse! I would make her nurse them. Nursing will stimulate more contractions and also releases the bonding hormone so she connects with her pups. If they don't nurse she could reject her whole litter. That's prob why they are crying. My pups nurse within a minute of birth.
  8. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    If she want's them I would let her have them. Eating the placenta's will help keep labor going and stimulate more contractions.
  9. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Did not read all the way though just the beginning lol. Good luck with the rest of the pups! You can give her cottage cheese, or chicken broth. They are both good.
  10. equinelyn

    Annie's thread- Five puppies! LOTS of PICS on page 10!

    Robin'sBrood : I don't understand, why would you need clamps? Doesn't the mama dog take care of the umbilical cord and placenta? Mine did... Best wishes! The clamps come in handy. With this being your girls first litter make sure you are there when she gets close! When that first puppy...
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