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judy 11-22-2009 09:27 AM

Sad about Jessie's puppies
 
Two of Jessie's dogs had litters in the past three weeks. It has been one thing after another for Jessie and the family. First, as I had posted, Oreo was killed by one of the mothers. Now, the other dam, Diva, has lost 4 puppies to "fading puppy syndrome." There aren 4 left, but they are very weak. Jessie has been taking care ofn them 24/7. She called me yesterday wondering if she was doing the right thing keeping them alive. They are very frail, and almost skeletal. I can't give advice on that, but I feel so bad for her. She even tried to put a pillow over one of them to put it out, but it struggled, and she was crushed that she had done that to a living thing. She doesn't know if it is fair to keep them alive if they are suffering. Steve is religious, and feels that it is in God's hands. I think that it is wonderful to be so certain and to have such faith. I have put animals to sleep when I felt that they were suffering too much. I also never wanted Jessie to come home from school to a cat who had passed. One of Princess' pups died also, but it was the runt, and just not thriving well. Her others are strong and healthy.

I have not been over there. I must apologize to her, again. I just cannot see those poor little pups. She knows how I am, and is not telling me all of what they are going through. I feel guilty, but am not strong like that. I did tell her that I would come if she needed me though.

Poor Jessie. She told me yesterday she would love to just come over here and put her head in my lap and cry.

paula1961 11-22-2009 09:40 AM

Oh Judy that is just awful that Jessie's pups are sick! I'm like you, I wouldn't want to go over there either. Just too sad! Bless their little hearts. I remember you telling us about what happened to Oreo, Jessie must be just devastated over all of this. I will keep her in my prayers Judy. I know she must be going through alot.

Janet 11-22-2009 12:57 PM

Are the puppies nursing? Is Jessie supplementing? How is the mother of the puppies, plenty of milk? I know lots of questions....:) There is something called DoPram V (Doxapram) that I think you can get at a Vet to help fading babies. Also....Nutidrops on their gums can sometimes help.

judy 11-22-2009 03:17 PM

I did go over to Jessie's house after all. I went to my writers' luncheon, and then drove over there. I told her I just came to give her an hug. She was so glad! I saw the healthy puppies. They are too cute, eyes open, and just beginning to walk at 3 weeks.

Then I went to see the sick little pups. Two of them now look good. Jessie said that they had all gained weight today, and 2 of them had red tongues, and were plumping out. One little white one is still thin, with a pink tongue, and the other is improving. Jess said that you can tell by the color of their tongues. Red is good. I am praying for the little white one. They are all nursing, which they weren't strong enough to do before. She is also supplementing with an eye dropper.

Thanks for the advice Janet. I will tell her.

Shada 11-22-2009 04:02 PM

So sad. I hope the puppies make it. Sounds like Jessie is trying very hard.
I have never heard of this before.. is it a common thing with litters?

gja1000 11-22-2009 07:40 PM

I know nothing about having puppies - but I know I would have a really hard time with struggling puppies - I'm a big weenie with suffering animals.

I'm glad you went over there, but gladder the pups were doing better!!!

Blueyes 11-23-2009 06:48 AM

There is nothing like a hug from your mother to make a girl feel better! I'm glad you went to see her, and I'm so glad some of the puppies are doing better.

Janet 11-23-2009 07:47 AM

I'm glad the puppies are doing better. They must have a strong will to survive.

DianaB 11-23-2009 12:29 PM

How heartbreaking for Jessie. Of course she needed a hug from her Mother!!! I'm glad to hear that some of the pups are doing better. Hopefully the last one will start feeding better. Give Jessie a hug from me too!!

judy 11-24-2009 10:15 AM

Thanks for your good wishes! The puppies are doing better!!! The vet said at 3 weeks, if they survive, they should be fine. I think they have a few days to go.

Janet, she is supplementing with goat's milk by dropper. The vet told her she can't give them nutrical, or even glucose water yet. I don't know why, but the goat's milk is protein and that's what they need right now he said. She said thanks for the suggestions!

So, hopefully, they will get stronger and thrive well!

Janet 11-24-2009 01:49 PM

Goats milk is good. The Vet is right...you can't give them Nutrical, but you can give them Nutridrops on their gums (at least Yorkie puppies you can). I'm so glad they are doing better.

Marilyn 11-24-2009 05:17 PM

So sorry that she is going through all of this, but so glad that you were able to go and encourage her and that the puppies are doing better. Hope they all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!

judy 11-25-2009 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Janet (Post 103326)
Goats milk is good. The Vet is right...you can't give them Nutrical, but you can give them Nutridrops on their gums (at least Yorkie puppies you can). I'm so glad they are doing better.

I just googled nutridrops. Wow! I will tell her about them, and she can ask her vet. Do you use them for your mature dogs? Max gets very sluggish in the heat, and he has allergies. Would a drop of this do him any good?

flantee09 12-26-2009 11:47 PM

Sad about Jessies puppies
 
The best thing about children are when they turn aroung and hug you and say I love you too Mom.

Janet 12-27-2009 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by judy (Post 103376)
I just googled nutridrops. Wow! I will tell her about them, and she can ask her vet. Do you use them for your mature dogs? Max gets very sluggish in the heat, and he has allergies. Would a drop of this do him any good?

I'm not sure about giving it to mature dogs, so I wouldn't want to say. The Vet would be able to give the best advice on that.


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