Newborn Puppy
Care
Taking care of the newborn puppy if you are midwifing the
Mom can be quite exciting. Watching a new life come into the
world is a miracle in itself. Observe the birth in awe, but be
ready to help Mom if she is having trouble.
You will need several items when whelping (birth) starts.
Have these ready beforehand so you don't have to leave Mom
during the birth. You will need plenty of towels, a heating
lamp, scissors, betadine, alcohol, dental floss, paper and
pencil, and lots of patience until the big event happens.
When the first pup is born, let it start to nurse
immediately. This helps to stimulate contractions for the next
pup. Place the new pup under a heat lamp for warmth. After each
new pup is born, you can place all the puppies back until the
next contractions start.
If a pup is lifeless after birth, rub him down with a coarse
towel to help him take that first breath. Some people also try
placing the pup in water, alternating between hot and cold to
get them to breathe.
You can also try CPR by placing the pup on his back and
blowing into his mouth. Then apply pressure to the chest. DO
NOT GIVE UP! Some people have revived pups for up to thirty
minutes after birth.
Encourage the new pups to start nursing right away. They
need the colostrum that is in the mother's milk. This
nourishing fluid contains antibodies and special vitamins that
help protect the newborn pup from sickness. Make sure all the
puppies are able to latch on and get the colostrum. Some of the
bigger puppies will push off the smaller ones.
After each pup is born, look for any problems that may be
present. Obvious ones like a cleft palate or a shortened limb
are easy to spot. Sometimes there are internal problems like
organs that are not fully developed. Call the vet immediately
if you spot a problem.
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