They have a seperate bag of water for each puppy. Each one is in it's own sack and has it's own placenta. You need to make sure one placenta comes out for each puppy.
You should know all this already. It is a little too late to be doing research!!!
Hope you have called your vet to have them aware of the situation...incase they are needed!!!!!!!
2007-12-23 07:47:18
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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Each puppy is in it's own placenta sac so a puppy should be coming out. Usually the sac comes out whole with the puppy still in it and then the mom will eat the sac. You need to call a vet and they will walk you through everything.
Make sure you count a placenta for each puppy because if one is left inside the mother then it will cause an infection and even death.
If the liquid has already come out (which is from the sac breaking) and no puppy has, then it is suffocating in the womb and you need to get the dog to the vet immediately or all the puppies and the mom could die.
You should have researched breeding BEFORE hand. Call a vet for your dog and the puppies' safety.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2261_deliver-puppies.html
2007-12-23 07:51:17
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answered by Madison 6
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Dog's "water" doesn't break. Each pup is in its own sac, if the sac broke and the pup isn't delivered in a few minutes you will have atleast one dead puppy, maybe the whole litter. You need to get your dog to the vet ASAP or she too may die.
If you don't know this you had no right to breed and litter and endanger the life of the dog and the pups!
2007-12-23 08:55:10
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answered by Cindy F 5
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Each puppy is in it's own sac, so If you don't see a pup within a half an hour call the vet.
2007-12-23 08:55:30
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answered by cheryl05346 3
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Any minute now. If you don't have a pup with in 2 hours, time to head to the vet.
If at any point in time she is in active labor for more than 2 hours, (hard fast contractions, labored breathing, and pushing) time to head to the vet.
Get your supplies ready!
2007-12-23 07:50:24
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answered by Ista 7
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Well, I haven't got the slightest clue what a doxer is, but I would call your vet, they can help you.
2007-12-23 07:46:38
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answered by Lauren 4
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i would suggest calling your vet they will gladly talk you through it
2007-12-23 07:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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call the vet theyll tell you wat 2 do
2007-12-23 07:50:27
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answered by gizmo_13 2
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