In Heat?
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:21 last edited by
How long before the bitch become sick re the "remaining" pups/afterbirth? If any?
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:23 last edited by
How long before the bitch become sick re the "remaining" pups/afterbirth? If any?
Could be hours, could be days… that is why is it very important for her health to be check by a Vet ASAP...
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:23 last edited by
thanks, I will call the vet tomorrow and set up an appointment
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:24 last edited by
Is she showing any signs of Labor?
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:37 last edited by
No, but she hasn't come out of her "Room" (crate) in several hours now
I have to say, that is a very bad sign…. I know understand that you have issues with money and can appreciate it... however... this IMO is a critical situation that she is seen by a Vet....
Is she eating or drinking?
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:46 last edited by
I am so sorry, you have all had a terrible day, especially Sheba. She needs to drink, if not eat, tonight and be seen first thing in the morning (if not tonight). You have my sympathy for the loss of the pups.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:50 last edited by
Anne is correct, it nothing else, she need to be drinking….
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 01:50 last edited by
Does she have any discharge?
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 02:11 last edited by
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 02:30 last edited by
Porthos,
I know it's late in the evening where you are.Do you happen to have a 24 hour vet clinic. You may want to Seriously consider taking Sheba in tonight. Even more so if she is refusing food. And imensly more if she is not drinking.
I know it has been a rough day, but please do what you can to avoid making it an even tougher experience. You don't want to have any provlems with Sheba now if you can help it.
Hugz to your whole family and know that I am thinking about you all tonight. :)
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 02:38 last edited by
If she is not eating or drinking, is listless, then she needs to get to a vet ASAP. It is actually normal to have discharge after whelping as the uterus expels everything and cleans itself out. If she is having no discharge, and if you can not be certain that she expelled all the afterbirth, she needs to be seen by a vet. A retained placenta or dead puppy can become a life threatening infection rapidly.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 02:38 last edited by
If she is not eating or drinking, is listless, then she needs to get to a vet ASAP. It is actually normal to have discharge after whelping as the uterus expels everything and cleans itself out. If she is having no discharge, and if you can not be certain that she expelled all the afterbirth, she needs to be seen by a vet. A retained placenta or dead puppy can become a life threatening infection rapidly.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 02:40 last edited by
Please let us know how your girl is.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 02:51 last edited by
Porthos,
I know it's late in the evening where you are.Do you happen to have a 24 hour vet clinic. You may want to Seriously consider taking Sheba in tonight. Even more so if she is refusing food. And imensly more if she is not drinking.
I know it has been a rough day, but please do what you can to avoid making it an even tougher experience. You don't want to have any provlems with Sheba now if you can help it.
Hugz to your whole family and know that I am thinking about you all tonight. :)
Great advise…. in the long run the money you spend doing this now, may be less then if you wait....
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 03:05 last edited by
We just called around and there is no vet available at this hour… 10pm
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 03:20 last edited by
http://www.hwy29vet.com/emergency_services.html
They are aproximatly 35 miles from you, which I know is a bit of a drive, but their website has info on how to setup an emergency after hours appointment tonight if you need it.
Hope this helps.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 03:21 last edited by
I just found this website, and I don't know how good they are but they do seem to have experts, veterinarians, online and can probably give you better advice then any of us can about what you should be doing for Sheba right now.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 13:11 last edited by
How is your girl this morning?
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wrote on 24 Sept 2008, 13:27 last edited by
Good Morning Porthos. I hope your night went without incedent. How is SHeba doing this morning?
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