DellaBella
Posted : 4/26/2008 4:25:32 PM
Hi, I haven't been able to get online for a while.
I had a good talk with my vet, and of course I will take his recomandations above anything I read online.
He told me that theres no reason to worry about the size difference- her body will make up for that difference, by having less puppies. He said to only expect a 1-3 puppy litter, he also told me to gradually switch her over to puppy food, and once she enters the last week and a half of pregnancy, to never ever leave her with the male.
I have built her whelping box (with guard rails and all) and am getting her used to sleeping in it. THe boy will sleep in a cage at night, and during the day when I'm at school, she will be left in the hallway, with acess only to my bedroom (where she can get to her whelping box) and my boy will be left in the kitchen. They are so used to being together, that they panic when they are apart, and so I will put up a gate that neither can climb seperating them, so that they can still see eachother.
My vet told me that the puppy food will be enough, the yogurt and cottege cheese isn't necessary, or recomended because dogs aren't good at processing cow's milk.
He told me I should get her tested for worms, and then put her on intercepter and frontline. OTC flea meds are too harsh for her, but frontline is safe. Thankfully, and quite strangley, the fleas have dissapeard. I have groomed her thoroughly and have not spoted any fleas, or flea dirt. He also told me not to worry about assisting with the whelping, as more then likely I will simply one morning, and the puppies will all be there.
I am however, reading up as I am still going to watch her carefully for signs of labor- I want to be there in case anything does go wrong, and I am reading up on warning signs. (such as green discharge before a puppy, suggesting a stillborn, green is only okay after a puppy) etc, etc.
My girl is due in two weeks, and she is right on track with everything. shes showing a bit, and getting used to her whelping box.
You may not agree with it, but in two weeks I will have puppies, and I am prepared and excited.
"thank you" for all your harsh critisims and put downs. I am going to continue to care for my girl, as she gets ready to whelp.