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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / scratching up vet bed
- By Trevor [gb] Date 21.05.09 04:54 UTC
My bitch had her pups on Monday - 8 in total - and all doing well - but mum seems unhappy about having the vet bed in the whelping box and is constantly trying to scratch it up aand move it away from the pups - has anyone ever known this and any suggetions as to what I can do ? - only slept for around 2 hours last night due to her constant re-arragning of the vet bed and newspaper and Im also worried that she may inadvertently hurt the pups when she does this

Yvonne
- By JeanSW Date 21.05.09 05:41 UTC
She will continue to scratch due to pain.  Perfectly normal, and it's normal for us to stay awake to ensure the safety of pups. Your 2 hours sleep is normal too!  :-)

Welcome to zombie world!  Everything sounds as it should be to me.
- By Goldmali Date 21.05.09 06:47 UTC
I've never tried this Yvonne but always meant to -a non ruck vet bed for whelping boxes:
http://www.newdog.co.uk/Shop/Whelping-Mats.aspx
- By Blue Date 21.05.09 09:33 UTC
Hi Yvonne,

It doesn't look super pretty but I put the grey gas tape right around the edge of my vet bed so the a puppy doesn't get underneath. Works well.
- By Sheltpap Date 21.05.09 10:16 UTC
The newdog whelping mats are brilliant.  My bitch is always constantly rearranging her bedding even when not pregnant so I knew I had to find a solution before she had her litter.  These are practically impossible to rearrange, are easy to wash and get dry.  Quite expensive as I found I needed three to allow for washing/drying time but even after dozens of washes they will be fine for my next litter. 
- By Misty Date 21.05.09 14:20 UTC

> non ruck vet bed for whelping boxes


Yes we've used this; it really works, washes well and can be used again next time round. I think the company changed hands recently but they always used to be very quick to respond and would send out orders ASAP.
- By ANNM172 [gb] Date 24.05.09 10:14 UTC
I use these and they are excellent
- By Trevor [gb] Date 24.05.09 19:46 UTC
Thanks for the replies - she's stopped doing this so much so I guess it was just her reaction to the after pains - she's wonderfuly relaxed with her babes now, producing lots of milk and even though it's her first litter she's proving to be a very calm gentle mum.

they are a week old tomorrow - unbelievable !!

Yvonne
- By Brainless [gb] Date 24.05.09 21:54 UTC
Also it may be too warm in the whelping box for her and pups.

Last year I had no bedding in the box other than shredded paper as the pups were hot.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / scratching up vet bed

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