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by Betta Wolf on 08 January 2012 - 18:01
I know nothing of whelping out puppies; foaling out horses, I know a little more.
Question is, could the incision from the surgery be bothersome/painful when the pups nurse?
Is she on pain meds, as a nursing mother?
Reason I ask is, maybe that may be the reason for some of her current behavior.

by Cavalier K9 on 08 January 2012 - 18:01
Oh and also Reign only has her pink papers so i need to send in her pics still to AKC and her Pedigree to get her papers. Problem is that her belly has been shaved and they did up the sides some to....Do i need to wait until some or all of the hair grows back?

by Jenni78 on 08 January 2012 - 18:01
That's about what I thought; she probably isn't really squishing them and you will start to relax about it in a few days, and so will she. She's been through a AWFUL LOT.

by Betta Wolf on 08 January 2012 - 19:01
I just think about pain, as GSD are so stoic.
Sounds like Everyone is Much Better Today!!

by Cavalier K9 on 08 January 2012 - 20:01
She is on Tramadol, I'm giving it twice daily instead of three because I don't like the idea of puppies getting it! She is also on Clavamox and vetri-science Canine Plus Mulit-Vitamin. I'm feeding her Natures Variety Prairie Beef Meal & Barley Medley. I will try the Fenugreek with Reign and see how that goes. Hopefully it will work! Puppies are eating great and very active. 3 of them are already weighing 1.2# Amazing how big they are! They are crawling fast and very active too! I always thought they would lay around and sleep all the time. Though they do sleep a lot, just not as much as I thought they would :-)
by gsd39mr on 08 January 2012 - 21:01
Jo Ann

by dogshome9 on 08 January 2012 - 21:01
I also have a female that will exhibit that same behavior with her babies, moving them into a bunch then trying to lay around but not on top of them, my girl will also pick them up (which I really don't like her to do as they usually scream when she does that) I usually tell her leave it and she will put it down. She also stresses when I lift up a puppy and nuzzles me to put it back or tries to take it from me.
They are gaining lots of weight so her milk must be in a good supply.
Love the perfect number # 7.

by festnagler on 08 January 2012 - 21:01

by yellowrose of Texas on 08 January 2012 - 23:01
So happy that she is taking care of them but got news for ya!!
SABLE BITCHES ARE BITCHES..
SHE IS doing just what they all do...she is concerned and a bit anxious with them do not worry
but you will have to stay vigilant..I always spent the first 36 hours in the dog box...JAne Steffenhagen told me to never leave them ..I use to laugh at her..she had 22 employees to help her and she had hired help 24 /7
I was the only hired hand here!!
But I did it
Sh eis doing just what mine always do..they like to hide them as they are not outside where they can dig a whole and cover them up for protection..This is the beast of the wild coming out of the dogs...
She is normal and just keep vigil and keep not letting her sit on them I fell asleep last time and lost one because the mom just doesnt understand a hard floor under her doesnt give like dirt does..
Happy she is doing good...Also raw liver, helps produce good milk and increases it...An old german veterinirian made me aware and I always used it and it works..I have had friends with no milk run to store and buy calves liver and start female mom immediately on raw liver added twice daily to food and it works...I swear by it..
now and before whelping liver is my salvation always...I also know it provides very much nutritional strength to a milk supply and helps the bitch recover nicely.
you can use pork liver or calves liver...In germany I think they use more pork but here I eat Calves liver so I always buy calves liver over pork ..either one will work..
YR
by JodyP on 09 January 2012 - 02:01
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