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Well, unfortunately, it is not good news. I brought my little "squirt" to my vet today and we found a sizeable cleft palate. But she is still very active and healthy-looking despite a lack of weight gain, so we decided to look into some solutions rather than just euthanizing her. One of the vet techs there raises kittens and has saved several squirrels using tube feeding and was very anxious to take "Squirt" on for a few days to see if she could get her weight up. (For free! I have such nice friends around here!) If she improves, we will cross the next bridge of teaching me how to tube feed. She has a special nipple that may help also and if that works, i don't have to use the tube.
There is a surgical specialist nearby that the vet called today about repairing the palate at the age of three months, and his charge was not so crazy that it isn't worth doing. So, I may have a very busy three months keeping this puppy healthy until the surgery can be done. I'm up for it though! She has impressed me with her spunk! If she makes it past this weekend and is growing, we will give it a shot--I can take her up to the surgeon for evaluation in a few weeks.
My daughter, who will be a vet in a few months, used to run a sheep farm and saved several very tiny lambs by bottle feeding them herself. All four made it to adulthood (she kept them and took them to vet school with her) and they turned out to be lovely sheep and all have since had babies of their own. So, there is hope!
The rest of the puppies are so fat and happy! The milk came in today and they are very satisfied. Lyric feels great and is romping around the yard during her "breaks"--she got a nice warm shower today and feels like a new bitch! LOL! I will post new pictures as soon as i can find my camera. I seem to have misplaced it---hmmmm, maybe I need more sleep.
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Sorry to hear about little squirt, but I'm glad you are enjoying the other pups. Seeing those tiny faces would bring a smile to anyone!! Can't wait to see more pictures of all those little doods :)
I am so sorry Squirt passed, but I am glad her short life was so lovely and you should be proud of giving her that.
Congratulations again on those fat boys. My doodle was a fat boy :-)
I totally sympathize with Lyric. When I was breastfeeding, especially the first few months, I ate ridiculous amounts of food. I used to joke that the La Leche League doesn't factor in the expense of mommy-food when they promote breastfeeding as money-saving.
Today is a much better day--As expected, Squirt did not make it through the night. She passed peacefully on a warm blanket at around 2 am. It was sad, but I wa sure it was coming, so I was prepared and had my crying all over with by then.
I am moving on and enjoying the little fatties --and Lyric can sense my more calm behavior as well, I am sure. I tried to be extremely normal and calm when in the room with her, but I am sure that some of the anxiety was coming through. The pups just eat and sleep (and GROW!) so Lyric seems to be able to time her breaks now. Once the boys are all passed out from full tummies, she comes trotting out for a romp outside or to beg for food. She is sooo hungry!
We have finally achieved the fun that is what this experience is supposed to be like and I am enjoying it. I just want to thank all of you for your support. I live in a quiet rural area with few neighbors and it is just my hubby and I here in the house. So, it can be very isolating. I really appreciate all the kind words--they were certainly helpful each day as I tried to figure out want to do. We have truly established a community here. Thanks DK-ers!
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