Day Four

My mind is blown — by this evening, we should have four two-pound puppies at just four days old.

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I love this photo of Nova…

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And these photos that give us size perspective are so touching. This is Capella.

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Orion came with an on/off button — how handy is that?!

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All of the puppies are starting to sport spots and smudges as their noses begin to darken — this is Heze.

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Another one of Heze — he was a poser this morning…

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Orion…

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The Four-Day Puppy Pile.

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Mirak and Nova…

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Perseus, our Montana Puppy Choir Soloist…

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Sun and Zaniah…

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And a video — listen for the change in their vocalizations and watch for body changes when the milk “lets down.”

Have a wonderful day!

EVENING PHOTOS

Five puppies are now two pounds or heavier — at four days old. Crazy!

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Lyra

Lyra

A Puppy Tower with Mirak on top

A Puppy Tower with Mirak on top

Zaniah

Zaniah

Day Three (Updated)

I suspect another cause of lactation “issues” is lack of water.

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Claire drinks SO much but only if we put the bowl under her nose. She is loath to leave her babies and nothing short of needing to heed the call of nature and/or human propulsion compels her from the whelping box.

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If water consumption required her to get up and leave the whelping box, she would be dehydrated and that is a bad thing for milk production.

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Without tiny life vests on the puppies, we cannot leave the bowl in there — even though we are right here.

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So Claire is offered water every 20 - 30 minutes — around the clock — and she drinks every single time.

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Puppy weight gain is going well.

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We are entering the Smudge Puppy stage — look at the noses on Orion and Nova…

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White on the face creates an illusion — these two puppies have similar heads but the amount of white on Sun makes his head seem so much bigger than Heze.

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Kay created graphics that allow us to compare puppies and Coleen sent a baby photo of Ferguson and his sister. So here are the birth photos of the Bright Stars with their dad’s baby pic in the middle…

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Ferguson and his sister

Ferguson and his sister

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Thank you, Kay — this is fabulous! SUCH pretty puppies.

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Today’s adventure is Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) testing, which involves an easy cheek swab. We are testing to see who is a DM carrier and who is clear — this means NOTHING for most of the homes. A carrier won’t have DM — only a puppy “at-risk” is — appropriately — at risk for DM.

I do not breed in ways that could produce an at-risk puppy (Carrier x Carrier or Carrier x At-risk). Claire is clear and Ferguson is a carrier and so these puppies should be 50% clear and 50% carrier.

It is an easy test and we love data — so everyone is getting tested. The puppies have to be kept apart before doing it, and they cannot have eaten for an hour. I waited until Nova had eaten and then trapped her in a puppy corral…

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She promptly escaped and was nursing again. Back to the drawing board.

My next attempt at separation is working well but for the record — no, I do not approve of family separation or kids in cages!

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But Lyra just ate and so is happily sleeping and Claire can see her — no trauma around here!

This swabbing thing is going to take all day long.

When I change the bedding, puppies go into a basket with heating disks. I think we have reached capacity…

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Have a Happy Sunday!

Evening Photos

While Claire was outside for a quick potty break, Rosebud supervised the current captive. All ten puppies were swabbed for their DM tests!

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Perseus and Mirak

Perseus and Mirak

Nova

Nova

Lyra

Lyra

We zoomed with the Boise crew so they could meet the puppies — Galen sent me this photo.

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Zaniah

Zaniah

Heze and Perseus

Heze and Perseus

Day Two

This morning I jumped down the Fenugreek rabbit hole because someone asked me if I use it.

Fenugreek is an herb with many purported health benefits, including supporting milk production. I do not use it, mainly because I have a high level of comfort with the process of lactation and so have never seen the need to mess around with it.

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But I was curious and so I read up — and not by using Google for my info. Here is a partial list of articles I read this morning:

Bazzano, Alessandra N, Littrell, Lisa, Brandt, Amelia, Thibeau, Shelley, Thriemer, Kamala, & Theall, Katherine P. (2016). Health provider experiences with galactagogues to support breastfeeding: A cross-sectional survey. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 9(1), 623-630.

Khan, Tahir Mehmood, Wu, David Bin‐Chia, & Dolzhenko, Anton V. (2018). Effectiveness of fenugreek as a galactagogue: A network meta‐analysis. Phytotherapy Research, 32(3), 402-412.

Ravi, Reena, & Joseph, Jasmine. (2020). Effect of fenugreek on breast milk production and weight gain among Infants in the first week of life. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 8(3), 656-660.

Sevrin, Thomas, Alexandre-Gouabau, Marie-Cécile, Castellano, Blandine, Aguesse, Audrey, Ouguerram, Khadija, Ngyuen, Patrick, . . . Boquien, Clair-Yves. (2019). Impact of Fenugreek on Milk Production in Rodent Models of Lactation Challenge. Nutrients, 11(11), 2571.

My conclusion: milk supply issues are typically cognitive in nature — as in, humans perceive there is a milk supply issue — not that there actually is a milk supply issue.

Sun — check out that tail tip!

Sun — check out that tail tip!

Education and support are the best things we can do to support milk production — and I am talking about the humans involved because milk supply is actually not high on the list of concerns for a mother dog.

Orion

Orion

If I found myself in the very rare situation in which milk supply was a real issue — and I had done all the right things over a period of 2 - 3 days to increase the supply (more frequent nursing and increased water/food intake of the mom) — I would be willing to try Fenugreek because there does seem evidence of a “…very mild effect of fenugreek on the breast milk production…” (Khan et al., 2018, p. 10).

Lyra and Orion

Lyra and Orion

The issue with routine use of Fenugreek is what multiple authors identified: the safety profile is not clear. Likely it is okay but more research is needed and I will leave that to the experts.

Bottom Line for me — if it ain’t broke, why fix it?

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Here is our morning weight data. I love the new scale but do not like that it doesn’t weigh in ounces and so I did the math and included ounces.

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I also looked up Claire’s birth weight — she was just under 20 ounces at birth (1.25 pounds), and was one of the biggest in that litter. Six of the Bright Stars were born heavier than Claire, which is just crazy because Claire was a big puppy.

This is newborn Claire.

Claire as a newborn

Claire as a newborn

Berners grow into their white and so puppies that seem to have SO much white do not grow up to have that much white — good to keep in mind as you look at the photos of these well-marked puppies.

Sirius

Sirius

Don’t be fooled by this peaceful photo — Perseus is an orator…

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…and Heze is one of the early adventurers.

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SO charming. Every single one of them.

EVENING PHOTOS

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Nova

Nova

Heze and Mirak

Heze and Mirak

Puppy Posse

Puppy Posse

Sun

Sun

Capella

Capella