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by dogshome9 on 16 November 2009 - 09:11
From the age of 3 days I have offered the females Goat milk to top them up (this is the first time I have ever done this) and they were happy to take the milk from the bottle after feeding from Mum. They are now refusing the goat milk so I believe the have passed a hurdle but I would like for them to be heavier.
All of my litters upto now have all been much heavier and chunkier looking puppies, these little females are atleast putting on weight every day but my question is
" At 10 days what do your puppies usually weigh" ?
by carebear on 16 November 2009 - 10:11

by Liebe on 16 November 2009 - 11:11
For example I had one at birth weigh 350g, another 420 and one a wopping 630 - so their weight gain has been proportionate to their birth weight. I wouldnt expect the small one to weigh the same at 10 days as the big fella.
by Penny on 17 November 2009 - 20:11
Firstly, I would not be looking at your pups re feeding them goats milk if they feel light and appear not to be thriving If your bitch has only three pups to feed, they should be very full and very content and heavy. If not, dont look at them, look at her... feed her plenty of good fresh meat. Chicken, wings and mince - heart, chopped, kidney and liver - and plenty of it - she will flourish and if she is well - her lactation should be excellent. If its not, let your vet have a look at her to make sure she hasnt an underlying infection that is causing her body to be weak and not lactate....... I always shy away from feeding puppies too young to eat, you will lower their immune system from them taking their mothers milk, which is full of antibodies, and then they may get secondary problems like infections or pneumonia from inhalation of small amounts of milk. I know sometimes it has to be done, but for me, its always a live or die situation before I resort to that way of feeding, and if I do, its with specially prepared puppy milk - not mik specially prepared for goats - give that to the mum.
Good luck with them, let us know.
Mo - Mascani

by Khayem on 18 November 2009 - 00:11
I will supplement any puppies that I feel are not doing well enough with a specialised supplement, but only after they have had their fill from their mum (unless they are too weak to suckle and that's a whole different issue of course). I also give them Nutripet to give them concentrated energy and I focus on making sure that the little guys get their fair share of time on mum without being pushed off by their bigger siblings.
A puppy should double his/her birth weight in the first 10-14 days, so your pups should be getting close to that and if not, you may have a problem. Have they (and their mum) been checked by your vet since birth? With only 3 pups, your bitch should have surplus milk and they should all be thriving.
Good luck with the litter.

by dogshome9 on 18 November 2009 - 00:11
My female had not been eating well even though she was given farm fresh goat milk, free range eggs, chicken cages, beef and chicken liver, heart etc. she was checked post whelping just to make sure that she was empty and was fine and had an abundance of milk, she is now eating well. My only concern was that the females were smaller than normal and still wanted to suckle even though they had just been fed,(even now they will suck on my finger after feeding off mum) The male puppy was very normal in size and substance so I knew that mum's milk was fine even though her appetite was not as good as it could be.
In the future all of my puppies will be weighed at birth.

by mahon on 18 November 2009 - 04:11
It is a good way to keep up with indeviduals and hopefully prevent any problems before they get serious.
It's just another helpfull tool to use as a gauge if one slows down on gains or is maybe gaining much faster then the others in the litter.
juat my thoughts, mahon
by SitasMom on 18 November 2009 - 05:11
1lb 3oz at birth and 7lb 6 oz just a month later........almost fast enough to see.......

by Ryanhaus on 18 November 2009 - 23:11
Hi dogshome9,
I have a litter of 4 at the moment 1 boy & 3 girls, today they are 7 days old today,
the boy weighs a little over 3 pounds & the girls weigh 2 1/2 pounds each, I weigh them on an ancient scale, it looks rediculous,
but it's quite accurate!! The scale only goes up to 24 pounds, and yes, I compensate for the plastic bowl...
Good Luck with your little ones, I love playing with them everyday! A man called me today for my all black girl, he is thrilled, he is a corrections officer.....
that's just what he wanted was all black, sometimes people tell me they don't want the all black, I love them!!!
Paula

by Ryanhaus on 19 November 2009 - 00:11
Hi again,
I will feed the source, the mom, & feed her all her favorites, as much as she wants, I would not feed the pups cause
it is all supply & demand, the more the pups nurse, the more milk the mom produces
I really don't weigh my pups at birth, I listen to the pups and see what they are saying, a pup that is content will settle
he will become quiet after nursing, and if he doesn't, than he has a problem, also, you can hear them gugging down the milk while they are nursing.
Just thought I'd throw that in....
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