The Charlesworth Veterinary Surgery |
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VaccinationWormingFleas, Ticks, Mites and LiceRabbit husbandry First AidThe Whelping BitchThe Fitting DogVomiting and diarrhoea
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The Whelping Bitch The average gestation (time from
mating to parturition) in the bitch is 64 days with a range of 58 to 70
days considered normal. Pregnancy may be
diagnosed from 21 days after mating (and often earlier) by
ultrasound scan and at 21 days by palpation (feeling the abdomen). Stage 1 24-48hrs before parturition the dam may begin nesting behaviour,
carrying toys around, may act restless or begin to shiver. First time
mothers may be particularly confused and anxious during this time.
During the 24 hours before whelping the bitch’s body temperature may
drop from about 101.5°F
to less than 100°F
and there may be a clear mucousy discharge from the vulva. Stage 2 Contractions and straining start to become obvious. A clear fluid
(waters breaking) signals the arrival of the first puppy or kitten
within the hour. The first puppy should be delivered within an hour of
obvious straining starting and the waters breaking. If this is not the
case then phone us. Stage 3
Care of newborn The dam should remove the membranes, clean and stimulate the puppies
into breathing. Only intervene and assist if the mother is not paying
attention to the pups as they are delivered. This is most common with
first time mothers. If she is ignoring the puppy then remove any
membranes that may be covering the pup, make sure that the pups nose and
mouth are clean of mucus and then rub with a clean dry towel to
stimulate the puppy to start breathing. Once the puppy is breathing
return it to its mother and try and encourage her to sniff and lick the
pup and encourage the pup to start suckling a little colostrum (first
milk). |