A Hard Decision

I bet puppy millers, Greeders and the like do not torment themselves about whelping decisions. You think it would be simple — just pop out those babies and all is well.

Daisy

Daisy

The decision about Daisy is straightforward. She will have a c-section because her litter is likely to be a big one, and that caused issues last May — we lost two puppies before electing for a c-section to maximize the odds the last four would survive (they did).

“Lost puppies” — it sounds like they were misplaced. No — not misplaced. Dead. That is what we are talking about. Still, lifeless, dead-on-arrival puppies who could not be revived. Birth is risky.

The rate of stillborn puppies in one large study was about 6% (Cornelius et al., 2019), with stillbirths more likely as litter size increases.

Canine dystocia — or difficult birth — can be caused by a variety of things, and it is related to stillbirths as well. The overall rate of dystocia in the Cornelius et al. study was about 24%, with smaller and larger litters both having more risk than a medium-sized litter.

A pre-birth x-ray can be done to count puppies, and help inform decision-making. I have never done one because I prefer not to radiate the puppies — even though I know the risk of doing so is low and there is benefit.

A c-section is less risk to the puppies than a natural birth — but more risk to the mom, and leaves her with an abdominal incision. Ouch.

A vaginal birth is better for the puppies’ gut microflora.

A c-section means they are nursing from a mom on some drugs for a few days — theoretically these are safe for the puppies but still…

The hormones associated with labor supports early mothering.

Claire and Rosebud

Claire and Rosebud

A whelping emergency at night could wind us up at a veterinary emergency clinic.

Elective c-sections are safer than emergency ones.

There is a pandemic — and Claire’s knee injury.

Do I proceed with a natural whelping for Claire because that is safer and easier for her, knowing I could be risking a puppy or two AND we could still wind up with an emergency c-section?

Is Claire’s comfort and the benefits of a natural whelping worth potentially losing a puppy or two?

You get the idea.

This is tough.


Cornelius, Alyssa J, Moxon, Rachel, Russenberger, Jane, Havlena, Barbara, & Cheong, Soon Hon. (2019). Identifying risk factors for canine dystocia and stillbirths. Theriogenology, 128, 201-206.

Animal Insights

Rosebud has been a wonderful addition to the family — everyone loves her.

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Pozy and Karma.

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It is interesting to observe the relationships between the animals. Pozy has a very healthy respect for rePete because rePete has gone ninja on Pozy when she was too forward or rough. Pozy loves to chase Rosebud but she never chases Karma — probably because Karma never runs.

Relationship insights. 1. Sometimes you have to show your claws. 2. If you find yourself chasing someone, it is probably because they ran. Just stop —it isn’t worth it and besides, it is exhausting.

And speaking of exhausting — that is what Claire thinks about pregnancy…

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Happy Sunday!

Family Photos

I love getting photos! Here is Sparkler, Lucas, with his Christmas stash…

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That pig! SO cute. Thank you, Kay.

The next three photos are Lucas’s half-brother, Kjempe (formerly Paintbrush) from the Wildflowers…

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SCORE!!

SCORE!!

Kjempe and his very own human

Kjempe and his very own human

That puppy is having a Grand Life with Marija in Colorado — thank you, Marija!

The next photo is Daisy in the middle with Pozy, her daughter, next to her. Harper is the one with her head between her paws — she is Daisy’s aunt (and Pozy’s great-aunt).

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Don’t let the photo fool you — Harper B is just as B for Busy as she has always been — being nine has not slowed her down one bit.

Kadi, sister to Kjempe and Pozy, recently received her AKC S.T.A.R Puppy certificate — click HERE to learn more about that program. Congratulations, Team Kadi!

Pozy now has Medal Envy…

Pozy now has Medal Envy…

The pregnant girls are well and growing. Daisy is a graceful and happy pregnant girl and Claire… well, if it costs more than $10/pound Claire MIGHT consider eating it.

Have a wonderful first 2021 weekend.