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THE BIG EVENT! WHELPING
TIME
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- MAKING
LIFE A TTOUCH EASIER IN THE WHELPING BOX
A
wonderful article by Frances Smith & Wendy Fast, TTouch Practitioners Level-3.
- PERPETUAL WHELPING
CHART
Our very own
online chart to help you figure whelping day.
- THE
WHELPING LIST
What
to have prepared.
- WHELPING
MANAGEMENT
Articles and check lists
on breeding your dog, and whelping .. by Cathryn Ochs-Cline.
- WHELPING - NEW
PUPPIES ON THE WAY
The moment you've been waiting
for!
- HIGHLIGHTS
OF WHELPING
Highlighting information needed for whelping
your first litter, and what you might expect.
- WHELPING
PICTURES
Real photo's of a whelping.
- A
WHELPING GUIDE
A guide to birthing puppies, from start
to finish
- CANINE
WHELPING
Detailed information from the Pet
Library.
- WHELPING GUIDE
From
the Shih Tzu R 4 Me site.
- WHELPING
GUIDE
This is definitely the most comprehensive
whelping article on the net - by Debbie Jensen
- WHELPING - MY WAY
From Breeder Vet - an excellent resourceful article
that should be read
thoroughly by every breeder!
- NORMAL BIRTH IN
DOGS
From All Creatures Veterinary Hospital.
- BREEDING,
WHELPING & REARING
Well written article covering
several aspects of responsible dog breeding.
- PROBLEMS WITH
WHELPING
An excellent article.
- GIVING BIRTH TO
PUPPIES
Well written. Includes pre-natal care, stages of
labour, and warning signs of problems.
- INSTRUCTIONS
FOR WHELPING
Informative reading from Hill Top Animal
Hospital.
- TELL TALE
SIGNS OF A DIFFICULT
LABOUR
It helps to be alert to some of the signs of developing
dystocia.
- BIRTHING
PROBLEMS
..and
post-birthing first aid.
- CAESAREAN
SECTION SURGERY
Complete with photos and descriptive
explanation.
- WHELPING &
DYSTOCIA
When to call the Vet!
- A WATCHED BITCH NEVER
WHELPS!
Or at least it seems that
way ... by Vicki Sandage
DVM
- HELPING
YOUR BITCH WITH LABOUR & DELIVERY
From
the Chihuahua UK site. Excellent article!
- MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS AFFECTING
DELIVERY
This is well worth reading - from Wing N
Wave Labradors.
- CANINE
C-SECTION
Wonderful
graphics. Well explained.
- CAESAREAN
SURGERY: An Interesting Case In A Dog
Excellent. Very graphical.
- WHELPING
& POST NATAL CONCERNS
Well
written.
- WHELPING
MALTESE
From the Maltese Luv site, and truly great! Excellent clear photos.
- DIFFICULT
LABOUR (DYSTOCIA)
By Carla Timmins. excellent!
- HAND RAISING
TOY DOGS
This is one of the best articles I have
read.
- THE NEWBORN NURSERY
A very
descriptive article with photos of supplies, by Gayle R. Kaye.
- MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS AFFECTING DELIVERY
Part of a series of articles by Pamela A. Davol
- THE USE OF OXYTOCIN DURING THE WHELPING OF A
LITTER
By the mentor Fred Lanting
- CANINE PREGNANCY
Our online article
- A
WHELPING GUIDE
A guide to birthing puppies, from start
to finish
- NUTRITIONAL
MANAGEMENT FOR NEONATAL DEVELOPMENT
Very informative
& worth reading!
- COMMON
PROBLEMS FACED BY THE BREEDER
Immune System Activity, Acetonemia, Uterine Inertia, Hypoglycemia etc.
- HOW
TO TAKE YOUR DOG'S TEMPERATURE
Instructions on how
to take a rectal or ear temperature
- HOW CAN I TELL WHEN MY BITCH IS THROUGH HAVING PUPPIES?
The only 100% sure way to determine if a bitch has had her last pup is to take her to the vet and have an x-ray....
- DIGGING & SHREDDING THE BEDDING & OTHER ODD HABITS OF MOTHER DOGS
An attempt to completely suppress a bitch’s primitive need to dig for herself a safe nursery is only going to frustrate both canine & human being.
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RX FOR WHELPING AND
CAESAREANS
Sooner or later, every experienced breeder encounters whelping problems.
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URINOGENITAL SYSTEM INJURIES
Injuries To Vagina And Vulva
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CAESAREAN
SECTION
Caesarean section is the operation to turn foetuses into neonates when the mother is unable to perform the task herself.
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ABNORMALITIES OF FEMALE REPRODUCTION
Eclampsia or Puerperal Tetany (Hypocalcemia), Abnormalities of the Ovaries, the Uterus and of the Vagina
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VAGINAL PROLAPSE
Causes, signs & treatment
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DELIVERY PROBLEMS: INERTIA OF THE UTERUS (UTERINE INERTIA)
Causes, signs & treatment
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RETAINED PLACENTA
Retained placenta occurs when the placenta is not expelled within 15 minutes
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PUS IN THE UTERUS (PYOMETRA) AND DISEASE OF THE LINING OF THE UTERUS
What they are, causes, signs & treatment
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CANINE REPRODUCTIVE DISEASES ARE RARE
For today's serious breeder of purebred dogs, there is an amazing variety of reproductive diseases and problems that can occur
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MAXIMIZING NEONATAL SURVIVAL
Multiple studies have indicated that 20-30% of all puppies of normal gestation length die before reaching 6 months of age.
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RASPBERRY TEA & OTHER WHELPING AIDS
Ideas for supplementing a bitch to insure that she had as easy a whelping as possible
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CANINE
PAEDIATRICS
These instructions will aid you in whelping your bitch and in safeguarding the lives of the litter in their crucial first four weeks of life.
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THE MIRACLE OF BIRTH
A graphical description of whelping a litter.
Excellent!
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MOTHER CARE, & WHELPING INFORMATION
A wholesome article with beautiful Canine Birth Pictures!
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RX FOR WHELPING AND
CAESAREANS
The handbook for whelping and aftercare, particularly when by
caesarean section. One of the most realistic, valuable articles ever published!
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APPROACHES TO REDUCING NEONATAL MORTALITY IN DOGS
The rate of stillbirth and neonatal death (to 4 weeks of age) is highly variable, and related to many factors, including the quality of labor, congenital abnormalities and acquired disorders.
This is one of the BEST articles on whelping that I have read! This full-text document provides information on methods of reducing neonatal mortality in dogs. It discusses prenatal care, parturition, and postpartum care.
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RISK FACTORS LINKED TO PUPPIES
Neonatal disorders
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VAGINAL EDEMA AND VAGINAL FOLD PROLAPSE IN THE BITCH, INCLUDING SURGICAL MANAGEMENT
If a true prolapse occurs in the bitch other organs such as the bladder, but also the uterine body and/or distal part of the colon may also be present in the prolapse
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WHELPING AND WEANING
Thoughts on an Ancient Process By Jodi Binstead
Note: Bitches that won't produce their milk
after whelping can be given 2 tablets daily (with meal) of Metomide (Metoclopramide)
until sufficient milk is produced. Metomide is available from your
Veterinarian.
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NOTES OF INTEREST
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Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate
Cleft lip (hare lip) results from failure of fusion of the two sides of the lip during embryonic development. It is not cosmetically appealing to owners, but does not usually cause a problem. It can be surgically corrected.
Cleft palate is a more serious condition involving a failure of fusion of the two sides of the palate. This can involve the soft palate only or the hard and soft palate. This defect can be inherited genetically or can be due to an event occurring during embryonic development.
Cleft palates are usually discovered when young animals are presented to the vet because of nasal discharge, coughing, and not keeping up with littermates in terms of weight gain. Surgical correction is done once animals are old/big enough to undergo
anaesthesia. Without repair, most or these animals will die of pneumonia.
Puppies and kittens should be examined with in the first few days after birth for cleft
palates. If one is discovered, the pet should be examined by a vet, and not allowed to nurse from the mother, but rather tube fed until reaching a size/age at which they can undergo anaesthesia.
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