Kennels do require the dog breeder to leave the house in order to manage and assist with
whelping dams and growing puppies.
Whelping dams and newborn puppies may have to do it alone for awhile.
You're home overlooking
your whelping dam, she has an issue, you are trying to help her and boom, power outage at 1 am.
While a home breeder may be able to attend to
a whelping dam in pajamas, it is less likely that a kennel breeder will do so.
Not exact matches
The
dam has already
whelped 4 litters (as of the 1st January 2012 the limit changed from 6 litters to 4 litters).
The
dam has already reached the age of 8 years at the date of
whelping, (relief from this restriction may be considered normally provided an application is made prior to the mating, the proposed
dam has previously
whelped at least one other registered litter, and the application is supported by veterinary evidence as to the suitability of the bitch involved in the proposed
whelping), or
The average
whelping box should be built with a rail to protect the puppies from being crushed by the
dam.
If the
dam is comfortable in the
whelping box weeks before the pregnancy, her delivery will be considerably smoother and you won't have a surprise in your closet.
Accustom the
dam to a
whelping box.
Dogs commonly give birth in a
whelping box, a simple box or pen provided to the
dam to help shelter and contain the puppies.
There should be enough space for a
dam to
whelp her pups.
A pregnant
dam will have space to
whelp.
Many veterinarians are of the opinion that canine herpes kills puppies only when they are born to
dams suffering their first herpes infections at the time of
whelping.
The litter of the Olde English Bulldogge
dam should be expected to be
whelped healthy and stay that way for at least a decade with normal preventative care.
A primary dystocia is one in which the puppies have an unobstructed entry to the world but the
dam's uterus lacks the muscle to
whelp them.
Dams frequently have a precipitous loss of appetite before
whelping.
These large heads make it quite impossible for a
dam to experience a natural
whelp.
The
dam close to the
whelping date will often pick a nesting spot.
The
whelping process requires tremendous energy from the
dam.
A home breeder doesn't have to go out into the elements or move a
dam to a different location when it is time to
whelp.
Dams that have
whelped prior litters will generally have shorter labors that those having a first litter.
Eclampsia strikes
dams shortly after
whelping.
Also, some
dams are unable to produce contractions strong enough to
whelp her litter.
Dams keep their
whelping box clean by eating afterbirths and puppy urine and feces.
Most will agree that the veterinarian should be called for a
dam that has labored with obvious contractions for more than 12 hours without a
whelping.
They have a dorso - ventrally flattened pelvic canal that does not allow for the
dam to experience natural
whelping.
A first litter may take up to 24 hours to
whelp and the
dam will likely to be extremely tired after this taxing event on her body.
The
dam should be introduced to her
whelping box a few weeks before the due date.
When a puppy is
whelped, the
dam should typically immediately turn her attention to the puppy.
If the
dam is still laboring the puppy may not be able to continually nurse until its littermates are finally
whelped.
Puppies will make their way to the
dam's teat as soon as they are
whelped and cleaned up by the
dam.
Prior to parturition /
whelping, owners should be prepared to take complete care of the puppies if the
dam does not.
WHELPING BOXES VS WHELPING POOLS I personally like to use a plastic baby pool to
whelp our medium breed puppies because their easy to move around, clean and the plastic material moves with my
Dams which seems to help because we've never had any issues with Mom laying on her puppies and smothering them.
In most cases a responsible person will need to be home full time from one week before the
dam is due to
whelp until the last puppy is in its new home.
For example, she states, The best way of preventing newborn puppies from acquiring the disease is to quarantine them and their
dam from 3 weeks prior to birth and 3 weeks after
whelping.
As part of these working partnerships, they co-own
dams and often take puppies
whelped by those co-owners, some that they ultimately sell.
The perforated rubber matting prevents the
dam and her
whelps from getting soggy and chilled.
First of all, line your
dam's
whelping box with shredded newspaper to provide proper footing for puppies.