We just had seven puppies......
We just had seven puppies......
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King Herald

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23,501 posts

239 months

Saturday 1st September 2012
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They were born yesterday evening. biggrin

So, is there any medications, vitamins, supplements etc that the proud mum needs to take to keep her up to par delivering the creamy juice to seven pups?

Unfortunatly, we already have five dogs, so now we are overwhelmed with the bloody things. My wife tells me not all the pups may survive, as it is the first litter.

Here are the five originals, but no pics of the seven new furry guys yet.



This is the proud mum, Cupcake.




Shinobi

5,129 posts

213 months

Saturday 1st September 2012
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Pics!

SPR2

3,215 posts

219 months

Saturday 1st September 2012
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I recollect giving mine egg custards daily after she had six pups.

ali_kat

32,141 posts

244 months

Saturday 1st September 2012
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bounce


bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Sunday 2nd September 2012
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Just make sure Mum eats food quality protein food or puppy food. If beung fed scraps then calciumtongue outhosphorus. Supplementation may be needed but carefully.

No reason why pups shouldn't survive unless you have a weak/ runty pup or Mum is poorly nourished and doesn't have enough reserves to feed them all. If there is a pup being pushed away then you could supplement it with hand rearing milk or if nothing else available, goats milk will do.

In an ideal world mum would've been scanned before hand to give rough idea of amount of pups due then post birth co to ensure all ok.

King Herald

Original Poster:

23,501 posts

239 months

Sunday 2nd September 2012
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Not so many dogs scanners in the Philippines. biggrin

She looks and sounds healthy, but I'm 12 time zones away at the moment, don't get back until Saturday night.

Or dogs live on rice and Pedigree Dog biscuits, plus scraps and whatever else they can blag off us. I'll tell the wife to slip her some of the Pedigree tinned food meat stuff too.

They are far from under nourished, probably eat better than some of our neighbours.... hehe

Apparently they were born in two batches an hour or so apart.

I'll post pics as soon as they are sent to me. yes

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Sunday 2nd September 2012
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All sounds good smile. Pics would be great when you can. Hope it all goes well.

King Herald

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23,501 posts

239 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Only got this usable pic so far. biggrin There are three white with brown spots, three white with black spots, and one all white.

Looks like one is going hungry here.


ali_kat

32,141 posts

244 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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Awwwwww biggrin

King Herald

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23,501 posts

239 months

Monday 3rd September 2012
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And this is mum when she was just a doglet herself (on the left):


King Herald

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Thursday 13th September 2012
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Digger

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214 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Only count 6 frown or do i spy a 7th tail under mum's front leg?

ali_kat

32,141 posts

244 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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I see a tail there too.

bounce Puppies

King Herald

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239 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Yes, that is the tail poking out. It is so funny watching them pile up on each other, like a big heap of snakes continually squirming and moving. hehe

Unfortunately we will have to give most of them away eventually. I'm not sure how old they need to be before they can be stolen from the mum. frown

Do mums go nuts when you take away some of their litter, or do they accept it pretty easily?

Ours seems to go looking in cupboards and cubby holes as if she thinks some are already missing. She sneaks into my workshop looking around behind piles of wood and stuff. Not sure exactly what she is looking for though? confused

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Between 6-8 weeks nearer 8 if poss. Mums seem to cope quote well as they usually go one at a time and by 8 weeks she'll not be wanting to be around them as much.

They can start trying to wean from 4 weeks but properly at 5-6 weeks.

No idea what forming protocols are over there (is heartworm an issue?) but here we adv working at 2,5 & 8 weeks of age usually with Panacur (active ingredients Fenbendazole) and of course flea tx.

Vaccines usually start at 8 weeks in UK.

Hope that helps a but smile

King Herald

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23,501 posts

239 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Thanks for the info Vex. We have a pretty good vet here, who has advised us a fair bit on our dogs. My wife was on the phone to her today as our other dogs are due for their various annual injections and stuff.

There was talk about de-worming as well, so I'll see what they have arranged.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

272 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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King Herald said:
That's one pampered pooch!! LV dog blanket! wink

Lovely pups.

King Herald

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23,501 posts

239 months

Friday 14th September 2012
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sleep envy said:
That's one pampered pooch!! LV dog blanket! wink

Lovely pups.
Nothings too good for our doggies. biggrin

Pvapour

8,981 posts

276 months

Friday 14th September 2012
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lovely post to wake up to thumbup

makes me think of what Tia will look like with her pups when it happens.

SPR2

3,215 posts

219 months

Friday 14th September 2012
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King Herald said:
'Milk bar open'
Have a similar photo of mine when she had 6 pups.She is a spaniel ?