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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / my new girl (locked)
- By cherylw [gb] Date 27.10.06 22:27 UTC Edited 28.10.06 07:31 UTC
hi guys, i have been given a lil bitch last week the lady i got her off had the girl and a entire dog, she said the lil girl was due her season shortly and she could not cope, the lil girl is 2 yrs old gorgeous little might, when i got her she was just a normal size small breed any how to cut a long story short she give birth to 6 puppies two days ago to our surprize as there was no signs of being in pup 1 little pup died yesterday and i was so upset, the other 5 seem to be doing fine ive had them all to the vets to check mum and babies she is a belting little mum too :cool:im just so glad they all okk bless em  all

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- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 28.10.06 06:46 UTC
Aw, sending hugs first of all for the shock and hope everything is ok
- By JaneG [gb] Date 28.10.06 09:54 UTC
Yikes - I hope this isn't the one you were looking after while it was in season??? :eek:
- By lumphy [gb] Date 28.10.06 10:14 UTC
Hi

There is a slight difference from coming into season shortly to about to give birth  :rolleyes: no wonder she couldnt cope

Do you know who the father is, If she has a entire male I assume him but if she didnt even know she was pregnant can she say for sure. Is her entire male the same breed as mum?

Wendy
- By LucyD [gb] Date 28.10.06 11:13 UTC
Gosh, what a shock! Hope all's going well. :-)
- By cherylw [gb] Date 28.10.06 20:23 UTC
hi guys no its not the lil dog i was looking after im glad lol, and yes the entire dog which was living with my girl is thr sasme breed, they are all doing just fine mum is chuffed with them what an experience it as been these last few days.and when i look at the tiny little miricles in their box with mum i just think bless em all, think that my hubby and i are still in shock ol let yo know how we all get on i know if i need any advice all you guys will do ya best to help
- By lydia Date 28.10.06 21:14 UTC
Congrats
I remember feeling like you until things started to go wrong, havent slept in over a week, poorly pups, vets trips at all hours costing god knows what :eek:
Hope things go straight forward for you :)
- By cherylw [gb] Date 28.10.06 21:25 UTC
thank you for your kind thoughts, ive had no sleep since she whelped ,you know i dont think i was as frightened having my children as much as i was when my lil girl had hers, im down stairs with them all 24/7 im so frightened somthing may go wrong it really broke my heart when the lil one died the day after its a horrible feeling somthing there for such short time but so much feelings when they are not there i got some nice piccs of her any way when they was born,the smallest oneis only 5 ounces in weight but he is feeding well now, ive had to learn so much i went out the day after and bought the book of the bitch which ive heard so much about and it as really helped:rolleyes:
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 29.10.06 08:45 UTC
My puppies are 3 weeks and I must say I am still sleeping downstairs with them, maily because I can't stop watching them they are better than any tv programme.  Sending hugs to you and hope you are getting a little sleep.
- By Carrington Date 29.10.06 14:05 UTC
Wow, talk about being thrown in at the deep end!!!

Glad you are so happy to have the pups, some may have just thrown their hands up and run around like headless chickens!!:-D

Sounds like the mum is doing well, newborn pups are the most amazing things to watch, I love it! Best to keep a good eye on them for the first couple of weeks anyway so watch away ;-) I too happily spend hours just sitting and watching, best relaxation therapy around.

Good luck and what a surprise for you. We're all here if you need us.
- By spiritulist [gb] Date 29.10.06 16:52 UTC
Wow! what a shock. Well done and good luck.
- By cherylw [gb] Date 29.10.06 20:10 UTC
hi everyone just a quick message to say thanx again mum and babies are doing fine putting weight on and they are very lively especially at feed times they cute lil things im shattered though i had more sleep when my kids were born lol but its worth it been the best experience of my life just wish i had abit more more time to get things sorted il keep u all posted thanx again for all your support
- By cherylw [gb] Date 30.10.06 23:11 UTC
hi wonder if anyone can tell me is this normal my girl is leaving her pups more now she wants to be with me all the time she goes back to clean feed etc but after she as done that she does stay away the pups will be 6 days tomorrow i pannick if she does not look after them properly they are all gaining weight etc and look to be healthy thanks im sorry to be such a pain but its worrying
- By lumphy [gb] Date 30.10.06 23:26 UTC
Hi

no that is ok as long as she is going back to feed and clean.

She is obvioulsy a modern girl who doent want to be tied down by pups

Wendy
- By Carrington Date 31.10.06 10:08 UTC
No such thing as being a pain, that is what the forum is for, any little thing ask away. :-)

As lumphy says, each bitch is different, some will hardly leave their pups, others basically just get bored and want to be part of the household again.  At this age the pups, just feed and sleep, once your bitch has fed and cleaned her pups there isn't much else to do, unless she is worn out and will then sleep alongside them.

As long as the pups are regularly checked by her, fed and cleaned then she is fine to leave them. Just keep an eye, that she is still being motherly to them, the minute a pup wakes and gives a wee squeak she should go running back to them.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 31.10.06 10:13 UTC
If I were you I'd make sure I spent as much time in the whelping-room as possible, to encourage the mum to stay with the litter. They do need her with them because they're temperature control isn't developed yet and they can easily get chilled. A half-hour break from them every few hours is fine (and necessary, because she needs exercise and fresh air) but she should still be spending the majority of the time with them.
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 31.10.06 12:22 UTC
WHAT ABOUT AFTER 3 WEEKS
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 31.10.06 12:23 UTC
Sorry caps on again
- By cherylw [gb] Date 31.10.06 13:20 UTC
hi yes she spent the whole night with them last night , i spend as much time as i can with her to encourage her but its hard with 4 kids 2 horses and 2 more dogs lol... but as soonas she hears them cry she is there with them to cuddle clean and feed think its just me i do pannick as i think u cant be too careful when there is 5 little babies and mum she is with them now ive come out to have a brew and a rest lol b 4 the kids come home shes gone to sleep all banies are feeding the littlest fighting for the biggest teet anyway thanx again for all ure help no doubt il be back on soon asking some more questions:cool:
- By cherylw [gb] Date 08.11.06 21:39 UTC
hi every our puppies r 2 wks old today their eyes openned yestrday,they are gorgeous they are gaining weight on brill,the littelist one is 8.1oz now ans he is the cheeky one she as been a cracking mum they all feeding now and they look like they are enjoying it too,im still sleeping downstairs with them my hair was jet black this time 2 wks ago lol now theres quite a few grey bits,il keep u all posted :cool:
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 08.11.06 21:55 UTC
Glad everything is going good and they are growing well
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / my new girl (locked)

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