May 14, 201015 yr Author The youngest female, the runt of the litter that was born with fluid on its lungs was blue and cold at the 3 am feeding. Even just a couple of drops of milk on her tongue was causing bubbles to come out of her nose as with all her earlier feeds. She looked like she would die at 3-4 am. I popped her in my bra ( as I have done to warm baby budgies sometimes ) and let her sleep through with me to the next feeding under the doona. I expected her to die BUT at 7:30 she was warm, coloured up again and active. So I thought I would try feeding her just a drop or two at a time. Again it all came out of her nose and her lungs were still bubbling with fluid. Bundled them all up and took her back to the vets and demanded they check her over better than they had the last two times I asked them to. Turns out she was a premmie and an area far back in her throat past the roof of her mouth ( where they check for cleft palates which she didnt have )....into the area of the soft palate....wasnt formed properly and hence she could not feed. She has been put to sleep............ goodbye little angel...you tried very hard but it was not to be Maggie is still at the vets and her other pups are there for the day too as I have a work deadline thats driving me more than crazy and have had three days straight with little or no sleep and running back and forth to the vets. On top of that my devon rex cat Morticia or Tish has come on heat and she is wailing the house down in an effort to be mated. Little does she know she is off to the vets to be desexed tomorrow. Because of her wailing ....there's been more lack of sleep in this house. Edited May 14, 201015 yr by KAZ
May 14, 201015 yr That's so sad poor little thing, at least the other 7 are healthy bundles of joy. Better get some sleep Kaz
May 14, 201015 yr oh no not my moo :rofl: little moo i loved you from afar kaz thats so sad now only 7 poky little puppys
May 14, 201015 yr Oh Kaz....Im so so sorry, that is so sad......I have tears in my eyes writing this.......... R.I.P. Little angel ... Kaz you need to get some well earned rest............ Keep the other puppies company in heaven little sweet "mooey"....God bless your little soul.... and god bless Kaz for doing all she could........ :rofl: Edited May 14, 201015 yr by anne101
May 14, 201015 yr I am very sorry about the little one. :rofl: I trust that Maggie is doing well and that she will be home soon to nurse her puppies. All the best with Tish and getting your work finished . I wish you a well-earned sleep when you are up to date.
May 14, 201015 yr Author Feeling very overworked and shattered. My husband was to be going to football tonight but he has given his seat to someone else so he can help me finish my work. Once I deliver this job Saturday morning I am taking myself off to bed for the afternoon. I expect to still bottlefeed some puppies to take the load off Maggie.
May 14, 201015 yr Very sad to hear you have lost a couple of those adorable puppies. You take care Kaz and if you need help just call okay.
May 14, 201015 yr oh poor little girl. you tried your very best kaz, and that is all you could have done for it it is obvious that you care and love your animals very very much, good on you! the other 7 will be a fantastic experience, good luck with your cat too. alpaca-boy.
May 14, 201015 yr Author Maggie and her puppies are home again. Maggie is looking real good. She is on antibiotics and she is allowed to be feeding her puppies.
May 14, 201015 yr I'm sorry to hear about little Moo. As we all know, the occasional loss is all part of the breeding process. Sad, but inevitable. On the bright side, a litter of 7 will take much less toll on Maggie than a litter of 10. Kaz, you and Maggie will have to make sure you get your rest, and keep up your strength. I hope all goes well with this leadlight project. I've been thinking about what you said about the owner of the stud dog not witnessing any ties. I think you mentioned she just had them together in a run for a few days. My guess is that she wasn't very observant, and she missed a number of ties over that period. (Who knows, maybe all the ties were at night.) That would account for some of the puppies being more premature- they were conceived a few days later and didn't have as much time to grow. Just how long was Maggie at the breeder's?
May 14, 201015 yr Author I'm sorry to hear about little Moo. As we all know, the occasional loss is all part of the breeding process. Sad, but inevitable. On the bright side, a litter of 7 will take much less toll on Maggie than a litter of 10. Kaz, you and Maggie will have to make sure you get your rest, and keep up your strength. I hope all goes well with this leadlight project. I've been thinking about what you said about the owner of the stud dog not witnessing any ties. I think you mentioned she just had them together in a run for a few days. My guess is that she wasn't very observant, and she missed a number of ties over that period. (Who knows, maybe all the ties were at night.) That would account for some of the puppies being more premature- they were conceived a few days later and didn't have as much time to grow. Just how long was Maggie at the breeder's? you are so right Finnie :rofl: and she was there for ten days.
May 15, 201015 yr I'm sorry to hear about little Moo. :kiss: As we all know, the occasional loss is all part of the breeding process. Sad, but inevitable. On the bright side, a litter of 7 will take much less toll on Maggie than a litter of 10. Kaz, you and Maggie will have to make sure you get your rest, and keep up your strength. I hope all goes well with this leadlight project. I've been thinking about what you said about the owner of the stud dog not witnessing any ties. I think you mentioned she just had them together in a run for a few days. My guess is that she wasn't very observant, and she missed a number of ties over that period. (Who knows, maybe all the ties were at night.) That would account for some of the puppies being more premature- they were conceived a few days later and didn't have as much time to grow. Just how long was Maggie at the breeder's? you are so right Finnie and she was there for ten days. Then theoretically, the youngest puppy could have been 10 days younger than the oldest! Although, it probably it would have taken Maggie at least a day or two to accept his advances. But even 7 or 8 days, the youngest would be too premature. Most breeders wouldn't allow the matings to continue over that many days, for this reason. Since your breeder didn't think they were mating at all, she probably didn't think it was too much time. It's just like with budgies, though. Just because you don't see anything does not mean they are not mating when you are not looking. Well, I hope everything goes smoothly from here on out. They sure are really cute! :star:
May 15, 201015 yr oh my god i love cavaliers i have want one for ages but mum and dad arent letting me have a dog maggie is a awesome dog!!!!!!!! have you named all the pups??????
May 15, 201015 yr Congratulations, Kaz!! So sorry to hear about the last little one. Hope you get some well-deserved rest this weekend.
May 15, 201015 yr Author oh my god i love cavaliers i have want one for ages but mum and dad arent letting me have a dog maggie is a awesome dog!!!!!!!!have you named all the pups??????Hayden if you ever get a chance to have a dog.........Cavaliers are excellent family dogs. We havent named the pups exactly because they wont be ours to keep. We give them temporary names so we can recognise them though.Congratulations, Kaz!!So sorry to hear about the last little one. :(Hope you get some well-deserved rest this weekend.I had to work today to finish a job. The client is happy so thats the main thing :star: Tomorrow is all mine
May 15, 201015 yr Sorry to hear about the loss and the unborn pups Kaz. You are right about Cavaliers, they have a lovely nature. I am yet to meet a bad one.
May 15, 201015 yr Oh Karen, congratulations on the arrival of Maggie's beautiful pups. Congratulations to Maggie on a job well done, especially as she is a first time mum. :star: What a champion she is! I have been reading through this journey of Maggie's and everytime I have tried to reply I have been interrupted or had to leave. I am so very sorry for the loss of the youngest little girl, as well as for the two unborn puppies. A shame that not all managed to survive, but at the same time it would be a relief to Maggie - nursing 7 gorgeous beautiful little puppies would be so much easier than trying to nurse 10. It means taking the stress off Maggie AND yourself - as I'm sure you'd have had to be surrogate mother to the last few puppies - just like you have been whilst Maggie has been recovering. It's sooo very exciting and I am so happy these little "cows" are doing so well (if you ask my daughter - she will tell you they are tiny black and white cows HAHAHAHA :kiss: ) I hope you are resting up now - if you need any help, please let me know - I will be glad to
May 15, 201015 yr So sorry to hear about the little one, poor little pet. But the others are looking fabulous and Maggie as well. Good luck...and get some rest
May 15, 201015 yr Author So sorry to hear about the little one, poor little pet. But the others are looking fabulous and Maggie as well. Good luck...and get some rest :kiss: We are spoiling Maggie. She is eating better than we are :star: Puppies are growing. All good so far...
May 15, 201015 yr So sorry to hear about the little one, poor little pet. But the others are looking fabulous and Maggie as well. Good luck...and get some rest :kiss: We are spoiling Maggie. She is eating better than we are Puppies are growing. All good so far... can i please request a nose shot that beautiful pink nose of little moo just was so cute i so really would love to see all their little pink noses :star:
May 15, 201015 yr Author can i please request a nose shot that beautiful pink nose of little moo just was so cute i so really would love to see all their little pink noses I have tried but so far they move around too much to get a good photo. I will try and get the photos while they sleep :star:
May 15, 201015 yr Kaz your babies are so lovely...I hope they continue to thrive..I would have been surprised to hear that all puppies survived being such a big litter...its still a sad thing when you lose any though. Heres my litle fella...Canvalier Divas Star...named Star by my grand daughter...cant wait tll he arrives.
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