
Hi,
Just wanted to ask opinions on here, one of my puppy owners from a couple of years ago has been on the phone to me on and off today as his girl (large breed) was in labour, she was panting, digging and then sleeping intermitently, with odd little dribbles of fluid, all clear and not smelly, she was well in herself and wagging her tail.
He gave her 4 hrs and then rang the vet who said bring her in for exam and they can give her something to get her going, i warned him before he went about the dangers of oxytocin and that my opinion was it shouldnt be given before one puppy has been born naturally to ensure 100% she is fully dilated.
anyhow he rang to say the vet said she was dilated and gave her oxy, 30-40 mins later still nothing so off for c-section.
In short the result is 13 puppies, a ruptured uterus, internal bleeding and mum fighting for her life in the vets as we speak.
I have my own opinion and i feel that to give oxy to a bitch who is clearly cramed with puppies (she was huge) without any xray or scan to check for a puppy blocking the channels or something that looks like it could be a problem is really bad. The vet has made him (and me really as we talked on the phone a few times today and were both happy she was calm and no signs of a real problem, so he waited a few hrs) feel bad for waiting and said if she had been taken in any later she would be dead. I am really not convinced that the ruptured uterus wasnt caused by the oxy in the first place and that the vet should have at the very least xrayed or scanned and then decided on a plan from there. If she was fully dilated and nothing happening the surely a c-section would have been the safer choice.
I would not be happy for a girl of mine to have a oxy jab without any checks being done first, especially if she was full with puppies.
My only experince of oxy was my girl 3 yrs ago who delivered 2 naturally at home then everything stopped, she was then scanned and xrayed for any blockages and only then did she have oxytocin. A very long story but the result was also a ruptured uterus and my girl fighting for her life. Thankfully she made it was spayed and we are thankful everyday to still have her here with us but after that experience i would be very reluctant to use it ever again and Never without a scan or xray first.
He now has 13 puppies that may lose their mummy and he will probably lose some babies tonight too....i feel so very sad for them and wish there was something i could do.
The scary part also is that i have her litter sister and she is expecting her first litter in 11 days too and is also very large and i have been really worried the last few days and now i am terrified of being put in that position too of her being too full of babies.
Would be interested to hear from you experienced people what you think about this course of action for this poor girl and her puppies, was that a bad call by the vet?