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yes worming time soon ,im not sure yet which to use ,i wormed mum with pancur from day 40 ,so if i use this i wasnt going to worm mum and pups till 3weeks old! but if i use dronitol i will need to do at 2weeks so havnt got long to deside.
will ask vet about that thanks x

Choices, choices,:) I always use Panacur, but I worm my pups soon after 2 weeks, as per the Panacur instructions, then again at 5 weeks then again just before they leave my premises. On occasion have had to do them more often than this.
even tho mum was done when pergnent?
By Nova
Date 12.05.10 16:11 UTC

No problem try liquidising whatever she can eat, at least if she is drinking there is no need to worry too much.

Yes, although mum is wormed from day 40 to two days post whelping this eliminates 98% of the worms. I still worm my pups at just over 2 weeks of age. Below is a link on the protocal of worming pups with Panacur, you have to scroll down to find it. I Posted this on another thread, so apologies if you have read it already.
http://www.intervet.co.uk/Products_Public/Panacur_10__Liquid/090_Product_Datasheet.aspThere is always controversy associated with the best age to worm, some breeders prefer 3-3.5 weeks, some vets also prefer this. It becomes confusing. And controversy always rages over the best wormer for pups.
Nothing to add white lilly but just wanted to say hope it settles down soon , it must be such a worry (((hugs)))
update LOL shes eat 100g kibble soaked with a FULL tin of puppy meat :) :) :) fingers crossed this is the start of her eating 4 maybe 5 meals aday like this :) xxxx
thankyou every one for your help ,ive been soooo worried xxx
Brilliant news , long may it continue.
Lucy x

Sounds like you may have things sorted now ......but if all else fails could you warm up some raw tripe in the micro ( i know it stinks really bad ).................. but its the only thing my girl would eat , nothing else worked .
i know its great stuff isnt it ,but sadly she carnt have it ,it goes stright though her :( ,this is why ive had such a hard time i think to get her eating ,alot of foods give her the runs and then when that happends thats it she dont want to eat anyway ,but shes had another tin of puppy meat with 100g of kibble soaked ,so will try again at lunch time with some more :) x

That is good news that she is now beginning to eat.

Really pleased she is eating .... a little is better than none :0)
well i think shes playing with me now ,and shes won ,she eat this morning but not eat since ,i give up! im just going to leave her food down outside her box dry with a fresh bowl of water and thats it she either eats or she dont! she drinks or she dont ,she will never be breed from again ,and only 5days togo before i start weaning them so if her milk goes i will bottle feed them ,i feel so low how stupid is that! but its got to stressed and snapy with my family :( ,so time will tell ,but thanks every 1 for all your help x

I whelped a bitch for a Friend some years ago, she had been unwell and not eating when she arrived. I had to soak her complete to a pap and make meatball shapes from it and force feed it, down the back of the mouth close mouth head up and stroke neck.
After the pups were born she still wouldn't eat, and I fed her like this four times a day until pups were fully weaned, and she was in good weight.
After that I gave her smaller amounts of soaked food held in a dish,a nd gradually she returned to eating normally and by the time she went home 10 weeks after pups born she was earring dry complete normally.
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