Do NOT spay her she is god's creativity and you should leave her how she was made, but yes I do have an idea or two: #1. She neads to be room tempature always
#2. She neads to eat (evan if it meens give her bread)
#3. You should not force her to do any-thing, and she needs a comfy bed (2 thick blankets folded together into a s-a-y 20'' by 20'' square)
2007-02-05 17:54:55
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answered by Outdoor Girl 2
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Our emergency c-section ($2300) merely really beat out our stud value ($2000). It change right into a Sunday afternoon and our mentor had spent the finished weekend at our living house waiting. She had to leave Sunday morning to get decrease back to paintings and her parting suggestion change into if there change into no progression with assistance from noon have her appeared at on the vet (our different mentor change into scheduled to come back in round time for dinner). thankfully our repro vet has a 24 hour emergency health middle, so our vet change into already there with a skeleton workforce. We presented her in for a examine up and the doggies heart costs were at seventy 3 already, so we made the prompt determination to have a c-section. In below 40 5 minutes we had adequate techs and helpers to preform the surgical operation. If we had waited even until eventually common hours on Monday, all ought to were lost. Now remember, our woman endured to devour, did not nest, wasn't panting, etc. She change into providing no indicators of exertions that ought to have indicated any problem on our section. contained in the phone call to the vet, she wasn't overly in touch both- really had her in to make us sense more effective i imagine. i'm so grateful to our mentor for understanding the quirks of the breed and of transcervical AI so she gave us the files we had to have 10 healthy doggies further.
2016-11-02 06:33:26
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answered by ? 4
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If you're not going to breed the dog, it has to be fixed. My dog had a period from hell, was barely eating, was tired, almost died, it lasted a good 3-4 weeks. Finally got her to the vet to get her fixed. Vet said we were barely in time...
If you can't afford a vet hospital, go to the local ASPCA they will be considerably cheaper. (or comparable association in your area)
2007-02-03 16:14:07
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answered by Tarah417 1
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just try to make her comfortable, give her some yummie food to eat and if you have a heat pad put it out so she can lay on it if she wants to. Then as soon as possible get her to the vet and get her FIXED!!! Responsible pet owners have their pets spayed or neutered!!!!
2007-02-03 15:35:44
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answered by crissyk24 3
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Who cares about anything else call the vet asap. U are so mean if u dont have time for ur dog.
2007-02-03 18:06:55
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answered by gary k 2
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make sure she gets plenty of fluids , and if you got a vitamin for her make sure she takes it daily , and get her to the vet for a check up asap , if your not planning on breeding then she needs to be fixed to keep her from having this problem in the future, if your planning on breeding make sure you know what your getting into before you do , good luck and hope she gets better soon
2007-02-03 16:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You should turn on a fan, or the AC near her (if she's over- heated) and try to give her canned food instead of kebble things.
2007-02-03 15:39:40
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answered by Neha R 1
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sounds to me like she might be annemic give her 1 iron pill a day till you can get her to the vet , make sure you leave her plenty of water down ( and yes you can give her adult human iron pills) give her whatever you can to get her to eat hope this helps
2007-02-03 15:45:47
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answered by sassy 3
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Get her fixed!
2007-02-03 15:47:09
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answered by Ryoudan 2
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heres and idea GET UR DOG SPAYED!
2007-02-03 15:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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