Posts Tagged ‘puppies’

Birth – typical event or what can happen

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

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To prepare for whelping, they are put in stalls that contain plastic wading pools lined with newspapers. The stalls are warmed with radiant heating coils in the floor, and are equipped with closed-circuit cameras that allow the kennel staff to monitor the dogs’ activities from afar (they can keep an eye on the expectant moms from the kennel kitchen during normal hours and from an on-campus studio apartment after hours).

Births can occur as early as five days before the official due date. When the time is near, the females start to “nest”—tearing the newspapers into small pieces and settling into the pools.

During birth, the kennel staff will assist when needed. This assistance may involve resuscitating newborn puppies, clamping bleeding umbilical cords, and feeding females tired from a long whelp.  (From Guide Dogs for the Blind)

Puppy Care

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Alda cleaning a pup 

The newborn puppies are weighed daily for the first five days of their lives to ensure they are gaining weight properly. The puppies spend their first three weeks in the wading pool with their mother and littermates to nurse. At 3 weeks of age, they are put on the floor on shredded newspaper. At this time they start eating solid food and are slowly weaned. Each puppy is identified after birth by a shaved area on the shoulder and/or hip; this shaved area is used for identification until the pups are moved to the puppy kennel. They eventually receive permanent identification tattoos in both ears. (From Guide Dogs for the Blind)