
Our litter was a signelton. We opted for a section after debating it and taking advice from a few breederd as he was a big pup.
Once he was here we rolled up some small towels to place under the vet bedding and put in some soft toys too all to help encourage him to not spend all his time flat on his stomach as I read this could cause issues with the chest becoming flat.
We had to make him feed on different nipples as he didn't like her back two only the ones next to them, so he wasn't using them and they felt like they were starting to go hard. Warm cloths and making sure he used one of the back one's every other feed fixed that. But I continued to make sure he fed on all the back 4.
As he was a big fat puppy and after seeing a friend of a friend's litter where one pup was fat and it took an extra week to get on its feet compared to the others in the litter I decided to only keep the front claws short and let the back ones get a bit longer to give him better traction. Don't know weather it made a difference but he wasn't slow getting up on his feet.
Mine took a little longer to wean compared to my friends litters, he would nibble a bit then wander off and forget about it so at first I had to keep him interested in it to get him to get more. (Now can't stop him eating lol)