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by RonnieCT on 04 May 2012 - 12:05
Hello,
I have a 10 day old whelp who is crying consistently. My bitch is getting un-nerved and so am I. Any tips? This is my first Working line GSD litter, we wanted a male pup out of my bitch. I have bred Havanese for a decade. It's like classical vs heavy metal! This first and last time breeding my bitch, this is her third litter.
This male pup is out of a litter of 8, all have been content up to this point. The box is 70-75 degrees (with the lamp) I'm suspicious it may be gas, My bitch has an abundant milk supply and the pups can hardly keep up with her let down. I do have infant gas drops, not sure how much I should give him.
Thanks in advance,
Ronnie in CT
I have a 10 day old whelp who is crying consistently. My bitch is getting un-nerved and so am I. Any tips? This is my first Working line GSD litter, we wanted a male pup out of my bitch. I have bred Havanese for a decade. It's like classical vs heavy metal! This first and last time breeding my bitch, this is her third litter.
This male pup is out of a litter of 8, all have been content up to this point. The box is 70-75 degrees (with the lamp) I'm suspicious it may be gas, My bitch has an abundant milk supply and the pups can hardly keep up with her let down. I do have infant gas drops, not sure how much I should give him.
Thanks in advance,
Ronnie in CT

by Sunsilver on 04 May 2012 - 16:05
What ELSE is the pup doing? Is it feeding okay?
A pup that is constantly crying is usually very, very ill. They do that when they are dying. It's part of what's known as 'fading puppy syndrome.;
TAKE IT TO THE VET....NOW!
I doubt it's gas, but if it is, you may be able to relieve the problem by rubbing the anus and belly with a warm, wet washcloth to stimulate the bowels to move.
A pup that is constantly crying is usually very, very ill. They do that when they are dying. It's part of what's known as 'fading puppy syndrome.;
TAKE IT TO THE VET....NOW!
I doubt it's gas, but if it is, you may be able to relieve the problem by rubbing the anus and belly with a warm, wet washcloth to stimulate the bowels to move.

by Kalibeck on 05 May 2012 - 23:05
Updates? jh
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