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Has just been delivered - says to store between 2 and 8 C but also says domestic fridges are too cold - where shall I keep it?

I'd suggest that right now in the UK, it's not exactly hot, so any cool room/cupboard should be okay?
By JeanSW
Date 20.05.16 13:11 UTC

Agree. I've always put mine in one of the cupboards in the whelping room.
Seems odd as a domestic fridge should be around 5 degrees C
By rabid
Date 20.05.16 13:48 UTC
I've had mine in the fridge about a month, waiting. My fridge is around 5 degrees. Anywhere else would be too warm in this weather...
Thought the bottle says keep refridgerated, where I kept mine
By rabid
Date 20.05.16 21:19 UTC
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Got to say, I'm a little fuzzy on when I should/shouldn't use Dopram V - though I have it! Anyone want to elaborate on that?
I think you're supposed to put a couple drops under the tongue, but under what circumstances?
When you can't get a puppy breathing
By rabid
Date 21.05.16 11:05 UTC
So how long do I try rubbing the pup for, swinging pup down etc, before resorting to Dopram V - or do I just go straight to that?
By Noora
Date 21.05.16 20:07 UTC

Straight away if puppy is unresponsive and not getting going as normal. I would expect a response of puppy being rubbed etc pretty much straight away, colour coming to their mouth and feel the muscles tighten.If they ate floppy and nothing, would give dopram v and keep rubbing.
By rabid
Date 21.05.16 20:14 UTC
Ok, that's great thanks.
By JeanSW
Date 22.05.16 20:18 UTC
> When you can't get a puppy breathing
Dopram isn't used when a pup isn't breathing. I would have expected that to be clear on the instructions. If you have a pup that is intermittently gasping then is the time to move fast and drop under the tongue. It saves lives when lungs aren't working too well.
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