> This particular bitch sat there for 2 hours, vet said wait another 2, but when the discharge turned green I insisted on a section, all pups were fine, just wondering if anybody else had experience of this.
To be honest, as vets aren't breeders, we have to know our own bitches, after all we see natural births, and they don't. They only get to see our girls when a problem has presented itself! I have to say, that, like you, I would not have waited another 2 hours.
My last girl, after having very strong contractions for one hour, I just knew something was amiss. You just do with your own bitches don't you? It's always at night too! :-( When I got to the veterinary hospital, the vet wasn't my favourite one. When she said that she would give oxytocin, I knew it wasn't needed - there was nothing wrong with the strength of the contractions. I asked for an x-ray and two pups were lodged side by side in the same horn. They were jammed there, no wonder she couldn't get them down. So, like you, a C-section.
And I agree, when the discharge is green, the placentas are detaching - I would have done exactly the same as you did.