Puppy play time teacup bichon frise - Teacup puppies
Puppy play time teacup bichon frise - Teacup puppies
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The World's Smallest Maltese videos lovely and cutest puppy video - Teacup puppies
The World's Smallest Maltese videos lovely and cutest puppy video - Teacup puppies
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Tiny Yorkie Show Girl, Beautiful
Published on Jan 14, 2020
TINY YORKIE SHOW GIRL WHAT A BEAUTY!
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A Vet Discusses Dog Pregnancy
A Vet Discusses Dog Pregnancy
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Published on Dec 21, 2010
Signs of Dog Pregnancy
Early signs of dog pregnancy include a decreased appetite, a sudden decrease in activity, nipple growth, and behavioral changes. The decreased appetite is similar to a human's morning sickness. If she feels exhausted more than normal, is far more affectionate than her regular behavior or just wants to be left alone, it is because of the hormonal changes triggered by her pregnancy. The tissue and glands underneath her nipples will swell to make room for her baby's milk. Her pregnancy will last between 60-64 days.
After the first few weeks her appetite will reappear and she will rapidly start gaining weight. Her abdomen will thicken and be firm to the touch. Smaller breeds look larger when pregnant than bigger breeds because they have less room to carry all of their puppies. You will be able to feel the puppy movement during the last week of her pregnancy because that is when the babies are getting into position for birth. Don't be surprised to see several drops of milk leaking from her nipples prior to the labor.
You should have prepared her with a whelping box by now. Any location comfortably designated for her nesting needs is good enough to be her whelping area. You can use old blankets or towels to make a soft environment for the babies to be born into. With no whelping box, your female may shred your couch, or invade your closet, to make her own nest.
Dog Pregnancy - Giving Birth
Take her temperature periodically. It is normally 101-102 degrees Fahrenheit. Once you see it drop into the 97-99 degrees range, and notice it has been the same consistently for 2 readings taken 12 hours apart, this is when you can be sure the delivery will happen within the next 24 hours.
Her labor will go through 3 clear stages. The third stage is repeated with the birth of each puppy:
Stage One: She will appear restless and have anxiety. She will often separate herself from any attention. No food will interest her, not even her favorite treats. Take her out to go to the bathroom because it may be her last chance before delivery.
Stage Two: Her contractions will have begun. A green sac of fluid will protrude from her vulva. The puppies will start to appear either headfirst or rear first. Both are normal positions for dogs to be born in. Do not be alarmed to see them quiet and listless directly after birth. Leave her alone to stand or pace, as she needs to. The mother's instincts will cause her to open the sac, and lick the pups to clean them. She will sever the umbilical cord herself, but sometime you may interject if the natural process takes too long. The sac should always be removed immediately if it remained unbroken during the delivery. You may clean the puppies by rubbing them gently with a fresh cloth. Keep rubbing to stimulate their circulation. The mother's tongue or your rubs are what gets them to start squirming and crying.
If the mother struggles with a puppy that becomes lodged then you can try to assist the birth by grasping the puppy with a clean clothe. Firmly exert steady traction but do not jerk or pull suddenly. If you have any questions then call your vet right away.
Stage Three: Her resting period will last a few hours as her mild contractions fade away. If she delivered two pups closer together than her comfort level allowed, then her contractions will take longer to end.
When There Is An Emergency
A vet should always be called:
If a puppy is lodged and unable to be removed.
If your dog's labor occurs for 2 hours with no delivery.
If there is a 4 hour window since the last pup was born and before more are delivered.
If the delivery of pups doesn't commence after she showed the normal greenish-black discharge in the beginning of the birthing process.
If her pregnancy has past 65 days.
If she experiences any uncontrollable tremors, vomiting, or panting.
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How to Diagnose a Hip Joint Dislocation in a Yorkie
Published on Apr 20, 2014
How to diagnose a right hip joint dislocation in this Yorkshire Terrier who is lame in the right hind leg? I extended both hip joints. The right hind limb is shorter than the left, showing the luxation of the hip joint. X-rays of the hip showed sub-luxation of the right femoral joint.
The dog should recover over time as the dislocation is not severe. Hence there is no need for treatment. The dog must be confined for 2-4 weeks to prevent further injury to the hip joint. No further lameness after resting for 4 weeks.
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First 48 hours with a New Yorkie Puppy
FIRST 48 HOURS WITH A NEW YORKIE PUPPY!
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Recognizing Distemper Infection in Dogs
Recognize Distemper Symptoms in Dogs
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Published on Aug 2, 2018
Canine distemper is a virus that affects the skin, brain, eyes, respiratory, and intestinal organs of dogs. Though it is a highly infectious disease, it is entirely preventable by vaccination. Dogs of all age are at risk, though it mostly affects puppies under the age of six months. There are ways to recognize the symptoms so you can get your dog treated.
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How to get rid of flees or ticks on your dog or cat naturally
How To Get Rid Of Fleas On Your Dog or Cat Naturally
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Published on Aug 6, 2018
In today's video, you are going to learn a simple yet effective remedy to eliminate fleas on dogs and cats, the natural way.
Who doesn’t like summer?
When it comes to dogs, however, the summer isn’t always fun. A summertime problem that can plague our pets has to do with fleas and ticks that attach themselves to our furry friends and spread diseases. Fleas can remain dormant for several months and appear right in the middle of summer.
Getting rid of these bugs isn’t easy. Fleas can even jump surprisingly far when they feel threatened.
In today’s video we’re going to teach you a cheap, easy recipe, that you can use to get rid of the fleas and ticks bothering your pets.
Here’s what you do:
200 milliliters of apple cider vinegar (6,7oz);
Half a teaspoon of sea salt;
Half a teaspoon of baking soda;
Two to three spoons of warm water.
Instructions
First, mix the vinegar, salt, and baking soda and put them in a spray bottle. Next, add the warm water and shake the bottle. Spray the mixture on your pets’ fur, especially their ears, legs, and neck.
You can also comb through their fur to get rid of the bugs that the spray didn’t take care of. Brushing your cat and dog is also good for preventing fleas and ticks.
But, before you use this recipe, perform an allergy test to make sure you won’t be hurting your pet. Everyone reacts differently and animals are not an exception.
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12 year old Blind Yorkie finding his way around.
Our 12 year old Blind Yorkie, Davi, finding his way around the backyard. He is an insulin dependent diabetic. The a sweet, loving little guy. A joy to have around. We have 5 other Yorkies. They generally have grace for him. One of our 2 females goes on the attack once in awhile when he bumps into her. He has to be carried into and out of the house when coming outside. He feels a little bold once in awhile, he'll trot when he is happy. God bless. John
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Maltese puppy being born breech birth
Puppy Born Feet First! (Breech Birth)
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Published on Apr 1, 2009
Puppy Born Feet First! (Breech Birth) Watch Jojo's Maltese puppy being born feet first . This is the 1st video of three cute puppies from birth to 8 weeks old. These puppies were in March, 2009.
Dogs birth behaviors are related to wolfs because dogs were domesticated from the gray wolf thousands of years ago. In the wild - female wolves eat the newborn's placenta which provides a valuable meal when she is unable to hunt while caring for her pups! The mother will clean the pups by licking which stimulates them to urinate and defecate by licking the genital region. She swallows all of their excretions, keeping the den clean and odor-free. More about wolf pups
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Watch a pregnant dog named Jojo, expecting 3 puppies, in labor give birth during welping!!! This dog birth and development of this Maltese breed is similar to all dogs.
This is the 1st video of three cute puppies from birth to 8 weeks old.労働の子犬を期待している妊娠した犬はwelpingの間に出産する
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