
AS far as I know the pup is allowed free feeding from the Chi bitch, but I doubt if it is strong/interested enough to take much advantage of this at the moment, but yes the 3 feeds are additional to what it can get from the bitch, it's just I have a feeling it is unable to get much from the bitch. Even if it is feeding strongly, the bitch is, in my experience , very unlikely to be able to give enough to fill the pup - her own pup is over 3 weeks now. Yes, I am concerned for the wellbeing of the Chi pup too, introducing another pup into it's bed is dangerous, but I have not even gone there, as it is done now. I have been trying to convince her to bottle feed 2 hourly, and have now got from her that she is doing something midway between my advice and the vets, goodness knows what that is, and that the pup has put on "a tiny bit" of weight, but still don't know what it weighs or how much milk it is being given.
The owner apparently bottle reared a pup some years ago, not sure why, and the Chi pup is her first home bred litter. IT is very much a pet bred happening, and she is convinced that the person she got her bitch from is an "expert". I was concerned when she first posted in the late stages of the pregnancy and urged her to get the bitch scanned or xrayed, as from the description it looked likely to be a single pup. The breeding "expert" chimed in to say she had examined the bitch and could guarantee there were at least 2 pups and nothing to worry about, but the bitch was going to stay with her for the final few days. This is a valuable talent! Being able to asses by palpating at 8 plus weeks and forecast numbers! The bitch had a very protracted labour and produced the singleton.
I have no idea why this person has been given the task of rearing this pup, she seems to be well meaning but clueless, and not willing ot take advice from anyone but her own vet or the "expert breeder" who does not seem to have got involved in this pup's situation. I can only keep trying withou coming over too much as bossy and interfering - a difficult balancing act.