Here is an excellent illustrated site, which will help you to help her> http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/whelping.html
You need to have a nursing bottle and nipple on hand, well before the due date, as they so often have the pups after dark when stores are closed..So, get her bed ready, get the bottle, nipple and formula ready, and the pups will be here before you know it..
2006-12-01 05:09:47
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answered by Chetco 7
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I don't think there is anyway to speed up a natural process in dogs. You could try asking your vet. If the dog is in distress then you should definitely take the vet query option. Perhaps focusing your time on what you will do with the puppies and puppy-proofing your house will take your mind off of the imminent delivery. Make sure your dog has a place she feels safe and comfy to have the puppies. Be as prepared as possible.
2006-12-01 14:03:56
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answered by Schnibbs 2
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OMG!!!!!! leave her alone and let her have her puppies on her own,,, if you try to speed up the birthing prosess you could have some dead puppies on your hands and the mother may reject them cause she will know that there is something wrong with them so just leave it alone and she will have them on her own time... in the mean time while you wait just get some things like puppy formula and bottles and get lots of towels and then get her bed ready that will make the time go alot faster if you are busy and not thinking about the due date all the time,,, I hope this helps and good luck with your new puppies and remember just let her go on her own and let her do her job cause she will know when its time,,,
2006-12-01 13:58:04
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answered by hunter 3
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Don't rush it, or try anything that will rush it.
Feed her good health food(can be suggested by the vet)
Let her have exercise to let her get out before she has to be with the puppy's 24/7.
Just let them come naturaly.
If its past her due date by a couple of days, then you can call the vet and maybe get something suggested.
For more Information Vist AKC.com
2006-12-01 14:09:29
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answered by tdude09 4
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speeding her up, may cause you some problems, mothers can sometimes reject their pups.
let nature take it's cause and all should be well.
Please advise the new owners of the pups, before they go, that you should allow at least 3 seasons before allowing a ***** to mate.
good luck
2006-12-01 13:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm gonna be straight forward about this. why would you want to speed up her due date/delivery, whatever? let her come to term on her own and deliver the pups as she's supposed to. she also seems very young to have a litter. in my opinion, you should also spay her after this litter arrives.
2006-12-01 13:08:46
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answered by rubyred 4
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Talk to your vet. You don't want to speed anything up unless the dog is in distress.
2006-12-01 13:02:24
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answered by Jessica H 4
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There is nothing you can do to speed it up.Why would you breed such a young dog?
2006-12-01 16:27:30
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answered by Shepherdgirl § 7
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i agree with the dude who said you were an idoit. you have to check and reasearch these things beforehand. just talk to the vet and don't to a thing to that poor dog!
2006-12-01 13:38:09
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answered by kitty_baller 1
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NO u cant speed it up cuz ur dog will have her puppies when she is ready to have them!!!! :)
and conacts with the puppies!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!! :)
2006-12-01 13:03:06
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answered by Shellie :) 2
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