I really think you should call your vet. Diarrhea could be a sign of a problem. If she is going into labor (although diarrhea is not a normal sign of labor) and is 2 weeks early they may be able to stop it and keep the pups longer to insure they are ready to be born. Here is some info I found on a site. I have included the site link as well in hopes this will help you. BUT PLEASE CALL THE VET RIGHT AWAY! (the info on labor starts about 1/2 way down the page)
"Twenty-four hours prior to labor, the temperature can drop to 98 to 99 F.
Labor Stage I
After the temperature drop, stage I labor begins, characterized by restlessness and anxiety. You may notice panting, pacing, refusal of food and maybe vomiting."
http://www.petplace.com/dogs/normal-labor-and-delivery-in-the-dog/page1.aspx
GOOD LUCK!!
2007-02-02 09:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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So, call your vet. After those poor puppies arrive, have the dog fixed. You aren't experienced enough to be a breeder and obviously aren't prepared. And make sure to at least require spay & neuter contracts with the pups you get rid of.
2007-02-02 08:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Call your vet. Diarrhea is not a symptom of labor.
2007-02-02 08:40:08
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answered by Veneta T 5
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Its better for you to call the vet because you will get bad answers on here!!
2007-02-02 08:45:57
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answered by jessica p 3
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Are you sure of her tie date? I agree with the others - call your vet, they are more familiar with your dog and will be able to assist you better.
2007-02-02 08:55:41
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answered by mnhuskyluv 3
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Call the vet. Never take chances with pregnant bi tches
2007-02-02 08:44:54
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answered by DaBasset - BYBs kill dogs 7
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I agree, call the vet, NOW!! (it is Friday, do not wait!!) My vet is open on Saturday, but most are not. :)
2007-02-02 08:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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call the vet NOW!
2007-02-02 08:41:24
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answered by joey m 2
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Ever think of calling your VET???? They should be on call ANYWAY during a whelping, since complications are common. CALL THEM. Getting breeding/whelping advice here is LAME.
2007-02-02 08:39:31
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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You should call your vet RIGHT AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-02 08:45:39
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answered by |*ANUMBABy*| 2
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