Posted on February 6, 2010.
Preparation Whelp Puppies After the race of your wife, you have 63 days from the day the eggs are fertilized until the puppies arrive. Meanwhile, it is necessary to buy or build a whelping bin for your wife to deliver her litter. It must be large enough for her to move comfortably. It is extremely important to have rails about 4 inches wide attached to all four sides of the tray. Rails must be 4 inches from the floor of the cell calving. This prevents the puppy from accidentally crushed by the mother. Once the whelping bin is ready, in line with absorbent pads calving. It is recommended to have 3 blocks so they can be washed and turn as needed. Make sure the tray is set down in a warm and quiet.
After calving the tray is ready, there are supplies you will need to have on hand. Keep warm newborn puppies is of utmost importance, therefore, you should have a ceramic heat source designed for calving bins. You'll also need a digital rectal thermometer, thread and scissors stainless. It is usually necessary to complete the part of the umbilical cord of the mother is not deleted. Once the cord is tied off, snip it above the link with stainless scissors. Keep a rubber bulb to remove the airway surface liquid puppies and puppy liquid formula and a bottle in case one or more puppy has difficulty nursing. You may also need to use a bottle and formula, if more than 10 puppies from the mother can nurse 10 pups at a time. If you choose, you can have several pairs of rubber gloves available since it is a bit of a dirty work.
Finally, it is a good idea to have a clock, paper and pencil in hand to record the time, sex and color of each puppy. The timesheet is also a way to track the amount of time between puppies. If time becomes excessive, you want to call and consult your veterinarian as may be a problem.
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