
Oh poor you!! It never rains eh.
Just to let you know we had a puppy who, the moment her eyes started to open, I saw one was cloudy. Off to the vet - drops. Eventually, not responding to the drops, the eye blew into a nasty mess, and she had to have it removed at which point we found an abscess (well vet did). Nobody knew it was there. The good news was again never having had sight in that eye, she was fine. We tried to close the eye socket (stitches) but try as we did, it never closed properly so we just didn't bother - and again she was fine. The only thing she did have was quite often a dry nose on that side.
We've had the occasional mastitis, but nothing like you've had. We did have a litter, whelped in a November and for some reason, it was never really what I'd call a strong litter. Could have been the breeding, but I always put it down to not having the benefit of warm sun on their backs - this was out in Canada so they didn't get to go out before they went home. And another thing, dad was very young (I'd planned this mating for my bitch's next season, but left them together because at just under 8 months, I didn't expect him to do what he did - and my breed usually needs 'help'. He never did!! My bitch was older - her second and final litter. Could the age difference have affected the vigour of the puppies? Dunno.
I'm totally with you re 'nice to have a litter', or 'for the kids to see the miracle of birth. Hah. What about the tragedy of a disaster!!! I hope the remainder of raising this litter goes well.....