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by troublelinx on 02 December 2010 - 03:12
My female had a litter. Long story short, lost 7 1 survived . Mom tried to kill the pup. We fed the survivor milk replacer for puppies. This can be bought at Wal-Mart. The down side is that for the first few weeks they must be fed every 2 hours. Believe it or not, we had to hire a puppy sitter during our work hours. Every night we took turns feeding the pup at ungodly hours. I would not want to do this knowing before hand that I would have to do the same for 8 puppies. It also made it more difficult to part with the puppy when it was time to go to his new home.
by Lief on 02 December 2010 - 10:12
they possibly died of herpes? infected milk is really not that common how do you know it was that??
by SAJID on 04 December 2010 - 12:12
my vet told me that ,he said he cheeked ,
at the moment he is giving her madicine ,let see ,but i decided i am missing her heat this time ,next time i ll have her litter.
at the moment he is giving her madicine ,let see ,but i decided i am missing her heat this time ,next time i ll have her litter.
by Scarlet Akai on 04 December 2010 - 21:12
First off let me state that I have no knowledge or experience with this condition.
however I am curious to know if it could possibly be diet related. Since milk production is heavily dependant on diet. Maybe there is a common chemical found in food that the dam isn't breaking down correctly or maybe having a minor immune response to. Even things that can be relatively unnoticeable in her can be detrimental to the puppies.
however I am curious to know if it could possibly be diet related. Since milk production is heavily dependant on diet. Maybe there is a common chemical found in food that the dam isn't breaking down correctly or maybe having a minor immune response to. Even things that can be relatively unnoticeable in her can be detrimental to the puppies.
by nanu on 04 December 2010 - 23:12
These are usually bacteria related and so "infection" in the milk ducts. When the diet is off with calories, calcium etc, the milk production simply is less.
Nancy Rhynard
www.westwoodkennels.com
Nancy Rhynard
www.westwoodkennels.com
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