
Okay, bear with me for some background information please.
I had an extremely distraught bitch owner on the phone at the weekend, and I really would like to help her if I can. She had phoned me on Friday last, as her bitch was at day 63 and our breed just never goes full term. I advised that I would go for an x-ray, simply because one of my girls once had 2 pups stuck side by side in the same uterine horn, and I told this friend that I would want to rule out any malpresentations.
Her vet said it wasn't necessary, and to wait longer. She was then up all night, and the bitch whelped naturally - 4 puppies. I have seen the photographs. Last pup had an extremely bad cleft palate, worst I had ever seen. She asked me what to do, and I was totally honest with her. She took mum for a check up at the same time that she had the pup PTS. Bitch had only lost 2 afterbirths, and she asked for oxytocin, this was Saturday. The vet said it wasn't necessary, and to leave the bitch, she would probably expel them in 24 hours.
Can anyone tell me if this is the new way of thinking? I have never had a retained afterbirth, but would automatically have asked for oxytocin if it happened to me. Was I wrong to tell her that?
Still no afterbirths have turned up, and a visit to the vet today produced no help either, she was told that the bitch had probably reabsorbed the retained placentas, as she had no temperature. Has anyone got any comments on whether this is new practise?
Her bitch had had very bad diahorrea around week 5 of pregnancy, and Protexin hadn't worked. She was prescribed metronidazole. Now, I was of the opinion that this was not suitable for puppies or pregnant bitches. Naturally, the friend has started to wonder if this caused the poorly pup. She is so distraught that she will never breed again. She feels that she trusted the vet, and wants to ensure that nobody else should be put through this trauma. Ater speaking to a senior partner, and asking outright if this drug is safe, he has looked it up - and said no. While the other vet has said it's ok in her book! Different books obviously.
Should she, as her hubby wants, try to sort it out with this vet practise, or stop upsetting herself? I am very close to this person, and feel as emotional as her. I know all her dogs, and have been friends with her for years, so I am feeling her pain.