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Re: [pyrnet] delivering puppies



hi debbie,
the only thing i had a problem with was my mama laying on the babies.  i
tried to help her out, but she ended up laying on one the next day - she
didn't even know it.  it's a job, no doubt, b/c they can smother them so
easy.  i had them by my bed and i had to watch them around the clock.  i'm
not sure of an easy way to protect them from this, maybe someone else does.
as for everything else, my mama was a pro.  she had 8 as well and took good
care of them all.

good luck with everything!!
allison
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debbie Hibberd" <keepyr@rocketmail.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: [pyrnet] delivering puppies


> OK guys...I need some pointers...we are about to
> whelp our first litter of pyrs and I'm getting
> tense!!!  We have had several litters of
> keeshonds, but whelping them is a breeze.  Even a
> maiden bitch acts like an old pro and they are
> wonderful!!!!  They are a hardy breed and we've
> never lost a puppy or had a problem.
>
>  NOW...I've heard that it ain't necessarily so
> with pyrs. Kelsey isn't due until Feb 6 but she
> is packed full of puppies.  She was xrayed on Sat
> and she has at least 8 and there is no room.  I
> know she won't last until the 6th.  She is
> miserable and anxious.  I'd welcome any
> suggestions or warnings...
>
> Thanks...
>
> Debbie Hibberd
> PyrPlay Pyrs
> "The Play's the Thing"
>
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