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by Kalibeck on 05 February 2013 - 11:02
Updates? jh

by isachev on 05 February 2013 - 15:02
This by far is the worst thread I've ever seen. Would love to string the bastard up who would do such a cruel thing.
Can't think straight right now. If there's anything possible I can do, please please let me know. I'm west of Chicago.
So distance sucks. Please keep updating. Lord help us.
Can't think straight right now. If there's anything possible I can do, please please let me know. I'm west of Chicago.
So distance sucks. Please keep updating. Lord help us.

by trixx on 05 February 2013 - 15:02
where were these pups located at?
i have a mother with pups right now, my pups just turn 4 weeks so will start them on puppy food.
i have a very good mother.
i guess we cant do much if they are not there any more.
i have a mother with pups right now, my pups just turn 4 weeks so will start them on puppy food.
i have a very good mother.
i guess we cant do much if they are not there any more.

by Sunsilver on 05 February 2013 - 15:02
NJ ~ Camden County Animal Shelter, Blackwood......
by SitasMom on 05 February 2013 - 16:02
Find a vet reproduction specilist and learn to tube feed.
Its much safer and quicker than bottle feeding.
Goat's milk is good for a supplement......but not replacer...........
Puppies who are fed 100% replacer need esbilac or another replacer.
Puppies on 100% Goats' milk, even with egg and sugar......tend to develope early cataracts. (see leerburg.com).
What the hell is wrong with people? I just cannot understand why someone would do such a thing, unless the mama died.
Its much safer and quicker than bottle feeding.
Goat's milk is good for a supplement......but not replacer...........
Puppies who are fed 100% replacer need esbilac or another replacer.
Puppies on 100% Goats' milk, even with egg and sugar......tend to develope early cataracts. (see leerburg.com).
What the hell is wrong with people? I just cannot understand why someone would do such a thing, unless the mama died.

by marjorie on 05 February 2013 - 17:02
My friend hasnt heard back from them..If they were there, they would no longer be alive..
Trixx, thank you for the offer- there are so many GOOD people here... If I can get any answers, I will post them.
Trixx, thank you for the offer- there are so many GOOD people here... If I can get any answers, I will post them.
by Healthyliving on 05 February 2013 - 21:02
I would like to help. I live in Connecticut and have Goats milk available.
A good friend of mine is a vet and will be able to help me any way he can.
please let me know if you need me.
Kind regards,
Ron
A good friend of mine is a vet and will be able to help me any way he can.
please let me know if you need me.
Kind regards,
Ron

by EuroShepherd on 05 February 2013 - 21:02
so sad
Sounds like, in addition to having a network for rescue dogs....we also need a network for rescued puppies of a very young age.
I currently don't have the facilities to take on a mother with her pups, nor do I have the facilities to manage a litter of puppies older than 6 weeks old (depending on size/number of pups, if they're mastiffs then 5 weeks is my cut-off, if they're chihuahuas then I could probably keep them til 8 weeks)
however, like I mentioned previously, I am available to bottle/tube feed puppies until they are out of the woods and able to eat mush.
I haven't done so yet, but I should get a pump and some sterile containers for collecting and freezing colostrum to keep on hand...good idea for anyone else here too (who has access to whelping/nursing dams.)
I'm moving to Mt. Vernon, Ohio in a few months and planning to build a whelping kennel, so perhaps next year I'll be able to foster a dam with pups too.
Sounds like, in addition to having a network for rescue dogs....we also need a network for rescued puppies of a very young age.
I currently don't have the facilities to take on a mother with her pups, nor do I have the facilities to manage a litter of puppies older than 6 weeks old (depending on size/number of pups, if they're mastiffs then 5 weeks is my cut-off, if they're chihuahuas then I could probably keep them til 8 weeks)
however, like I mentioned previously, I am available to bottle/tube feed puppies until they are out of the woods and able to eat mush.
I haven't done so yet, but I should get a pump and some sterile containers for collecting and freezing colostrum to keep on hand...good idea for anyone else here too (who has access to whelping/nursing dams.)
I'm moving to Mt. Vernon, Ohio in a few months and planning to build a whelping kennel, so perhaps next year I'll be able to foster a dam with pups too.
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