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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / number of puppys continued (locked)
- By SALLYD Date 18.03.05 20:02 UTC
hi as you know from earlier i have 6 lovely pups. Last whelp at4.50pm . Monica has eaten and allowed me to clean up the bed ,plus she enjoyed a wipedown. After relaxing and feeding for 3 hours she has now begun to pant heavily again .Discharge is black and fairly liquid/heavy ,she is wlorrying her rear periodically.Do i need to observe
for moe pups ,whats going on
- By sarstaff [gb] Date 18.03.05 23:00 UTC
Well my bitch panted for almost a week after birth, even took her for an x-ray.Its normal for a bitch to pant, but if your worried ring your vet.
- By Staffie lover [gb] Date 19.03.05 10:20 UTC
congrats on the pups

as the pups feed they make the uterus contract and it can be painful and that's why she is panting (its like when she was panting before she had them) and she may also be warm from lying with the pups.  if you are worried then phone the vet but most bitches pant for a few days afterwards
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 19.03.05 10:35 UTC
Sally - how are things going now?

Margot
- By SALLYD Date 28.03.05 13:27 UTC
everything is fine now. the pups are 1 week old and well . monica still digs behind the sofa ang in the corner of the room , but other than that she is ok
- By Blue Date 19.03.05 13:08 UTC
They also pant when producing milk.  You tend to notice the panting after they have fed their puppies.
- By dianegroomer [in] Date 22.03.05 11:03 UTC
agree, my puppies are 2 weeks old and mum pants all the time when feeding also get alot of heat off puppies.
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