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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / 58 day pregnant girl keeps falling over
- By Frenchie90 [gb] Date 20.01.18 10:50 UTC
Hello all I hope you can help, my girl is 58 days pregnant and has been losing mucus plug for a about 4 days no panting still eating ect , temp been 36.4 too 37.3 up and down for a few days now , mainly down but today her tummy looks too have dropped and she seems very wobbly and has fallen over on to her bum a few times this morning like she's drunk ? She obviously is not . Iv got her on the sofa and she's having a little sleep now and can feel baby's kicking and moving . She is very large so was thinking maybe she's just off balance but it seemed worrying that it happened today ? Thanks in advance.
- By Garbo [gb] Date 20.01.18 11:37 UTC
Hello.  I am concerned that this may be a veterinary emergency. if  I were in your situation i would consult your vet. You've got both the bitch AND a litter of puppies to  consider.
- By Frenchie90 [gb] Date 20.01.18 11:56 UTC
I have called the vets and am in my way there now will keep u informed thanks again
- By Frenchie90 [gb] Date 20.01.18 14:27 UTC
I have taken her in for a ceaser , fingers crossed all gose well and have some cuddles with her soon !! Thanks for all the advice
- By Garbo [gb] Date 20.01.18 15:36 UTC
Fingers crossed . Hoping for a safe delivery for mum and pups.
- By Hazenaide [gb] Date 20.01.18 16:46 UTC
Hope all goes well for you and your girl.
- By JeanSW Date 21.01.18 17:33 UTC
Did all go well?
- By Frenchie90 [gb] Date 21.01.18 17:40 UTC
Hello all,
She had her babies yesterday by c section 2 sadly passed but we have 4 amazing girls and all is going well so far fingers crossed the sick babies were at the start of the canal that's what was causing the falling ect , one baby that passed away had walrus syndrome that's what caused the issues the vet said , thanks for all your advice,
- By Garbo [gb] Date 21.01.18 19:04 UTC Upvotes 1
I had never heard of walrus syndrome - horrible. I'm glad your little bitch is alright and sorry you lost the two little ones but at least she has the others to keep her busy.
  Thank goodness you acted promptly in getting help - it could have so much worse.
  Sadly this is the reality of breeding dogs. You always have to bear in mind that you may have to face complete disaster.
- By Frenchie90 [gb] Date 22.01.18 08:55 UTC
I know it's not very nice at all . The vet said it was lucky she got there in time or she wouldn't have had any pups
- By furriefriends Date 22.01.18 09:26 UTC Upvotes 2
Pleased to hear you update and sorry u lost some pups hoping mother and babies do well.

Doesn't this show what a risky activity breeding is  for all.concerned and certainly something that shouldn't be taken lightly as I am sure u didn't  .I hope u are able to find some lovely homes for them
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 22.01.18 09:47 UTC
http://bulldogguide.com/what-are-bulldog-water-puppies/

Because I didn't recognise 'walrus syndrome' I did a quick search and found this, link above.  More commonly known as Water puppies.   Hopefully she'll go on to rear the 4 puppies just fine.
- By Frenchie90 [gb] Date 22.01.18 12:11 UTC Upvotes 2
I know there is so much risk with breeding. I have people already wanting them but won't give any garentees until there older and stronger. My dogs make brilliant puppies I get praise all the time about them but she will not have anymore as I had her spayed . This website is brilliant and the people on it . There is no where else where you can ask for help or information on issues . Thanks everyone
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / 58 day pregnant girl keeps falling over

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