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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / URGENT
- By Guest [us] Date 12.04.04 12:21 UTC
My Puppies are all dying, My lab just had 11 pups about three weeks ago, 5 have passed so far.
WHAT IS GOING ON? Is it too early to feed puppy food? Should I dry the mother up and feed manually?  ANY FEEDBACK WOULD HELP.

THANKS IN ADVANCE<
Ashley in NC
- By lel [gb] Date 12.04.04 12:26 UTC
Ashley
you need to get them checked by a vet asap. It could be any manner of reasons :(
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 12.04.04 12:31 UTC
Speak to a veterinarian immediately. It may be Fading Puppy Syndrome. See thread in FAQ Forum.
- By Staffie lover [gb] Date 12.04.04 13:31 UTC
Hi Ashley

totaly agree with the other's but you can also try this

i have never used it but my friend has and it worked. her puppies were younger then your and after she lost 1 she tried this and the rest of the litter lived
hope it helps

BEEF LIVER REMEDY FOR FADING PUPPIES

>
> It's so simple.....Large piece of Beef Liver, little bit of water, boil
> slowly, about 5 minutes until the blood comes out.  Let cool, drain the
> liquid and put just 4 drops (no matter the breed) into a dropper and give


to

> puppy.
>
> At first you give it every 2 hours for 12 hours, then every 4 hours.  The
> article says you can do this for however long you have to, until you feel
> the puppy is thriving.  I did this for 2 days and the turn around was
> miraculous.  This was the smallest puppy, just 4 ounces, out of a litter


of 7.  He was doing fine for 3 days, then he began to fade.  After only the

> second dose, he came around, but I continued for 2 days.


>Don't use any of the liver itself, it's way too rich, just the liquid.  I
> wouldn't have another litter without a piece of beef liver in the freezer.
>
> I just spoke to a friend who has a much larger breed and she said she gave
> the 4 drops every hour for 12 hours and then went to every 2 hours, then


to

> 4 hours.  So I guess you can vary it for different breeds.  She agreed it
> was amazing.  She had 2 fading puppies and they are fine now."

- By jas Date 12.04.04 14:10 UTC
As Admin says read this post - http://www.champdogsforum.co.uk/cgi-bin/board/topic_show.pl?tid=39665. Then get you vet to do the transfusion NOW!

I caried out this procedure on a FPS liter, and saved sll but two. The results wer miraculous.

Feel free to call me on 07810 095629
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