Research BEFORE breeding would have been the responsible thing to do. Here are a few websites with lots of info:
http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/whelping.html
http://www.k9web.com/dog-faqs/medical/whelping.html
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/dogs-faq/medical-info/whelping/
http://www.learntobreed.com/
2007-06-08 13:45:50
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answered by Shepherdgirl § 7
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This is what you should have found out about before you even bred her.
well first have the vets number on hand.
have a place for her to have the pups ( this is very messy)
plenty of paper for her to dig in.
supplies for welping pups,
a heating pad just in case.
something to tie off umbiblical cord if momdoesn't take care of.
towels to wipe pups down if mom doesn't do.
Or moeny for the vet who knows what they are doing as you wer irresponsible to find this stuff out before breeding or if acaident not getting her spayed at 5-6 months.
I hope yo9u don't have problems.
Good Luck
2007-06-08 20:48:51
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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a quiet comfortable place for her to have the pups is best the mom should do fine on her own since her natural instincts should kick in but if not be there ready to step in if she needs you and in case of emergency have your vets number handy. make sure you take them to the vet for checkups and shots. and once they are old enough for homes please please please pick responsible homes, don't just give them away to anyone willing to pay the price. i'm pretty sure i don't need to tell you what many irresponsible people do when they get their hands on a pitbull. these dogs are awesome animals and deserve loving homes don't make these puppies have to pay the ultimate price just to make a quick buck. getting your dog spayed is also in your best interest so you won't run into this problem again.
2007-06-10 20:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, your pitbull is not having 'her' puppies ... she's having yours! So, second of all, why are you so unprepared and disorganized? This is the type of question that should have been asked and answered BEFORE you allowed her, by intent or neglect, to become pregnant.
2007-06-08 20:55:50
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answered by koehlerdogtraining © 5
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rualass is correct.... 5 million puppies are given the needle in this country every years. In our county, right now, there are three puppies per cage, and they can't kill them fast enough. Thanks for helping this cause. Get the dog spayed, hon. And our county will not ever adopt out a pit or a pit mix. All of those for sure are given the needle.
2007-06-08 21:21:04
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answered by April 6
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You should give her a comfortable place to have the puppies.
I used a baby pool with lots of blankets inside.
Also you should give her water nearby.
And if the dog needs help getting one of the pups out get a towel.
Then if she will let you after she is done wipe the pups off with a damp washcloth.
2007-06-08 20:53:06
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answered by muhboh 3
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same q i had four days ago
just give her a dark corner and bed or towels something she can rip up for the pups
and shell be fine if the litters more thean ten you might need a bottle on stand by if she cant feed all the pups
and a moist warm rag to wipe off the yoke sack if she cant get to all the pups in time \
feed her well
and dont touch the pups after there born some dogs are teritorial and might not want them if you touch them
2007-06-08 20:46:00
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answered by hopeless_romantic33z 3
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take good care of them and make sure the mom is in good care and watch over them. with that all done and you want to give them away make sure the owners are nice and willing to take good care of them like the mom
2007-06-08 21:00:42
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answered by alina 1
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a world of experience. someone with a lot of experience. why did you breed her if you know nothing about whelping puppies?
has she been to the vet? had an x-ray done? do you know when she is due? have a whelping box?
http://www.debbiejensen.com/
2007-06-08 20:45:02
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answered by sadiejane 5
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You need to be aware most of them will die, unwanted in shelters eventually. Except for the ones what will be used for illegal fighting, or puppy mills.
2007-06-08 20:51:40
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answered by rualass 3
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