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1 Whelping Your Puppies
2 Canine Birth: The Mother A comfortable area should be set aside for whelping and raising the puppies. The mother should feel at home here and should be able to come and go as she likes while the puppies must remain confined. When the dog s s due date is approaching, the owner should begin monitoring her rectal temperature. When her temperature drops below 100 F, labor may be expected within 24 hours. During the first stage of labor, uterine contractions begin. The e mother will appear very restless and may pace, dig, shiver, pant, or even vomit. This is all normal. This stage of labor can last hours and normally ends with the full dilation of the cervix. The second stage of labor is the hard labor stage in which the puppy is delivered. The third stage refers to the expulsion of the placenta and the afterbirth.. Each pup may not be followed by an afterbirth; the mother may pass two pups (one from each uterine horn) and then two placentas. Some breeders encourage the mother to consume the placentas as they t are very rich in nutrients, however, this very richness can be too much for some dams and can n cause diarrhea. It is very important to make sure that the mother has delivered the same number of placentas as puppies a retained placenta will cause serious illness. Expect one puppy every minutes with minutes of hard straining. It can be normal for some mothers to take a rest partway through delivery and she may not strain for up to 4 hours between pups. If the mother is seen straining for over one hour without producing a puppy, or she goes longer than 4 hours between puppies, a veterinarian should be consulted. Expect some puppies to born tail first (breech), this is not an abnormal presentation for puppies.
3 CONSULT A VETERINARIAN IF minutes of strong contractions occur with no puppy being produced. Greater than four hours pass between pups and you know there are more inside. She fails to go into labor within 24 hours of her temperature drop. She is in obvious extreme pain. Greater than 70 days of gestation have passed.
4 Canine Birth: The Puppy It is normal for the mother to remove the placental sac and clean the puppies; however, some bitches may not do so. If the sac is not removed within a few minutes after delivery, the puppy will suffocate, so you should be prepared to intervene. The puppy s s face should be wiped with a damp cloth to remove the sac and allow breathing. A bulb syringe can be used to clear fluids from the mouth if necessary. Vigorous rubbing with a soft, warm towel will help stimulate circulation and dry the hair. The umbilical cord should be tied with a cord (i.e. sewing thread, dental floss not waxed) and cut with clean scissors. The cord should be tied snugly and cut about ½ inch (1 cm) from the body.) A dab of iodine can be put on the cut end.
5 Canine Birth: The Puppy If the fluid is not removed from the mouth, newborn puppies may aspirate fluid into the lungs, as evidenced by a raspy noise during respiration. This fluid can be removed by the following procedure. First, the puppy should be held in the palm of your hand. The puppy's face should be cradled between the first two fingers. The head should be held firmly with this hand, and the body should be held firmly with the other. Next, a downward swing motion with the hands should make the puppy gasp. Gravity will help the fluid and mucus to flow out of the lungs. This process may be tried several times until the lungs sound clear. The tongue is a reliable indicator of successful respiration. If the puppy is getting adequate oxygen, it will appear pink to red. A bluish colored tongue indicates insufficient oxygen to the lungs, signaling that the swinging procedure should be repeated.
6 Canine Birth: The Puppy Once the puppy is breathing and clean, whether you did it or the dam did it, you should check the puppy carefully, weigh and measure the pup, check it for abnormalities, such as cleft palate, and identify the pup in some way. Means of identification include ribbon, marking them with nail polish, or clipping bits of hair. After checking the puppy over carefully, you can put it aside in a incubator box while the bitch is continuing to whelp. You can make the box out of a cardboard or Rubbermaid box with warm towels, a hot water bottle, or other source of heat. If you are using a heating pad or heat lamp, be very careful not to overheat the puppies.
7 Canine Birth: The Puppy If the bitch is having a break between puppies, you should let the puppies nurse. The colostrum (first milk) that the puppies get is extremely important. It carries the immunoglobulins that protect the puppies from infection. The nursing will also stimulate the bitch s contractions allowing her labor to progress. All the puppies should nurse within the first twelve hours of birth. Once labor starts up again, move the puppies to into your incubator box. After the last puppy is delivered, the bitch should begin to calm down. This is a good time to get all the puppies back into the whelping box with the dam and to get them nursing.
8 Post-Natal: The Mother Keep dam on fluids for first 24 hours (i.e.. chicken broth, etc.) Energy requirements for the dam are 7-8xRER 7 [resting energy requirement = 30(body weight in kgs) + 70] at peak lactation, therefore it is important to feed your bitch a high quality, high h energy food. Most veterinarian s s recommend a puppy food. It is normal for the mother to spike a fever in the hours following birth. This fever should not be accompanied by clinical signs of illness. Normal vaginal discharge after parturition should be odorless and may be green, dark red-brown or bloody and may persist in small amounts for up to 8 weeks. Check mammary glands twice daily (looking for signs of mastitis -- swelling, hardness, pus, etc.) Make sure each gland expresses milk easily, without pain and without clots. Keep an eye on vaginal discharge (looking for signs of infection) Make sure bitch eats, drinks, and relieves herself.
9 PROBLEMS TO WATCH FOR... METRITIS (INFLAMMATION OF THE UTERUS) Signs of this condition are as follows: fever foul-smelling vaginal discharge listlessness loss of appetite no interest in the puppies decreased milk production If these signs are noted, usually in the first day or two postpartum, a veterinarian should be consulted. The dog may have retained a placenta or have suffered some trauma during delivery. Animals who have required assistance with delivery are often predisposed to metritis.
10 PROBLEMS TO WATCH FOR... ECLAMPSIA This condition results when the bitch has trouble supporting the calcium demand of lactation. Calcium supplementation predisposes a bitch to this condition. Usually affected animals are small dogs. They demonstrate: nervousness and restlessness no interest in the pups stiff, painful gait This progresses to: muscle spasms inability to stand fever seizures This condition generally occurs in the first three weeks of lactation and a veterinarian should be consulted immediately.
11 PROBLEMS TO WATCH FOR... MASTITIS (INFLAMMATION OF THE BREASTS) Normal nursing glands are soft and enlarged. Diseased glands are red, hard, and painful. In general, the bitch does not act sick; the disease is confined to the mammary tissue. The bitch may be sore and discourage the pups from nursing. Hot packing and hand milking the affected gland is usually recommended. Antibiotics may be used.
12 Post-natal: The Puppy Week One (Days 1-7) 1 DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPPIES 90% of time spent sleeping 10% eating Susceptible to heat/cold; Keep whelping box around 85 degrees Fahrenheit (this means if it's hotter than that out, put a fan in the room or turn on the air conditioning, if it's colder than that get a heat lamp to put above the whelping box) Instinctive reflexes: crawl, seek warmth, nurse; They can right themselves if placed upside down Needs stimulation for urination/defecation Rapid development of central nervous system Need constant care from bitch Rectal temperatures degrees Fahrenheit Pups may lose 10% of weight after birth, but should start gaining again. Weight should double by end of week. Chart weight daily (2 x daily first 2 days) Important to weigh at the same time each day
13 Post-natal: The Puppy Week Two (Days 8-14) 8 DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPPIES Eyes should open around days Ears should open around days Temperatures should be around 97-99F 99F Keep whelping box around 80-83F 83F Begin holding puppies in different ways (applying light stress) Trim nails weekly
14 Post-natal: The Puppy Week Three (Days 15-21) DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPPIES Teeth begin to erupt Puppies stand up and start walking, and defecate/urinate without stimulation Begin to lap liquids Start becoming aware of environment and start playing with littermates Develop sense of smell, therefore, puppies will start to discriminate as to where to relieve themselves Start adding stimuli (toys) to puppies' life and start giving specific stresses when handling (i.e.. pinch an ear or toe gently). Start giving pups milk replacer to lap for one meal a day -- after two days, add some very mushy food Weigh puppies every 2 days Start weekly grooming sessions (brush, trim nails, look at teeth, etc.)
15 Post-natal: The Puppy Week Four (Days 22-28) 28) DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPPIES Begin to eat food. Offer food that is the consistency of cooked oatmeal Begin to bark, wag tails, bite, paw, bare teeth, growl and chase, however, they tire easily Depth perception starts Keep mom with them a lot! Things can get overwhelming at this age and Mom will add stability for them Each pup needs individual attention
16 Post-natal: The Puppy Week Five (Days 29-35) DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPPIES Group activities and sexual play will begin and dominance order starts Rapid growth/development Reduce fluids in puppies' food; Begin weaning Make sure other people start coming to see pups Begin to accustom the puppies to everyday sounds. Play radio at normal volume near pups for 5 minutes at a time
17 Post-natal: The Puppy Week 6-8(Days ) DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUPPIES Growth and development continue Offer soft, damp food Chart weekly weight Individual attention crucial -- give each puppy time with you away from litter Total hearing/visual capacity; Will investigate anything Pups should be gradually weaned and on regular puppy food At week 8, puppies should be ready to go to their new homes.
18 Recognition of the Sick Puppy Failure to gain weight Cries incessantly Poor to no suckle reflex Separates from litter or dam Limp when picked up; bloated Wrinkled if dehydrated Low body temperature: 78-94F Nasal or ocular discharge
19 Whelping your own puppies can be very rewarding, but it is very time intensive and can be heart-breaking. You can lose the mother, the litter, or both. And of course, once the puppies are of age (preferably 8 weeks) then there is the process of finding them homes. This can also be rewarding and heartbreaking.
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