Breeder Caretakers: Sharing Ideas and Suggestions

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This is simply a compilation of ideas and suggestions based on the whelping manuals, Breeder Caretaker Seminars and personal experiences of Breeder Caretakers.

If you have an idea to add, please post it to Korinapups (a Yahoo Groups board), or email me directly.

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Whelping and Puppy Pens – What Worked for Us
Korina’s 1st Litter – the “H”’s

Whelping Pool and Room

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We set up the whelping room and pool two weeks in advance

We started collecting and organizing all the whelping supplies two weeks in advance

Set-up whelping pool for birth with:

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Used whelping pool for Momma and pups for first 3 weeks:

Portable Baby Play-pen

Puppy Pens for Older Pups

When pups started to make the “great escape” – we set up an indoor, an outdoor and a portable pen. We had a winter litter, so it was too cold to leave them outside or in the garage. But we had some warm, sunny spring days – so we moved them to wherever the “best spot” was.

Indoor pen:

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Outdoor run:

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Garage Pen:

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Portable pen:

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Puppy Food Additives:

Korina stayed with the puppies the first 48 hours, except to go outside and “hurry.” That allowed the puppies to get uninterrupted colustrum.

The first three weeks she nursed them – but did not stay with them when they were sleeping. When the puppies would wake up – either she or I would hear them – and wake the other up to go into them. (Korina seemed compelled to be with us, wherever we were, when the puppies were sleeping. We allowed this since she always was eager to return to her puppies when they were awake and ready to feed.)

We would feed Korina in the pool or pen while she was nursing. She seemed to like the special treatment.

At 3 ½ weeks we introduced puppy gruel because they were showing interest in Korina’s food. At that point, we would let Korina in the puppy pen to nurse while we mixed the puppy food (about 5-10 minutes) – then let Korina out to eat, while putting the puppy pan in with the pups. For both Korina and her pups, we found that they all liked these additives:

We added goats milk to the puppy weaning formula and water – at first. Sometimes we added cottage cheese or canned puppy food to the softened puppy kibble – to give them something to lick up while the kibble softened enough for them to eat. After a few days, they would eat the weaning formula with just water, or with a little Iams canned puppy food stirred in to make gravy.

For Korina, we alternated the additives in her food while she was nursing – to give her extra calcium and calories. Sometimes only a tablespoon was enough to make it seem like a special meal for her.

Dry Kibble:

During the weaning process, we would let Korina into the pen to nurse the puppies, while we prepared their kibble and her dish. When it was ready, we’d let her out, and give the puppies their pan of food. This allowed them about 5-10 minutes of nursing, and then they had to eat for themselves.

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