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For a 65 pound shepherd I will give 1 1/2 cc in the back leg muscle up near the tail. puppy sale Dog tags. The bottom line is that listening for a heart beat and oxytosin are not the final solution to determining if there are still pups left in you female. But they are tools that may help. I used to recommend that a female should go to the vet if it had gone 2 hours without having a puppy. puppy sale Boxer puppies. Over the years I have given a lot of females ""C-Section ions" after 3 or 4 hours that probably did not need them. I no longer do this. If a bitch is not in distress, if she is calm and quiet I will let her go overnight before I get concerned. puppy sale Choosing a dog. I can remember one female 4 or 5 years ago that I had taken to the vet for x-rays at about 55 days of pregnancy. We shot an x-ray and I was told that there were 3 pups. Well, after the first pup was born I waited 4 hours and took her in for a "C-SECTION. " We cut her open and there were NO MORE PUPS. The vet said that what he thought were pups were probably stools. NOT A GOOD THING TO HAPPEN!! That was when I quit rushing in for "C-SECTIONS. " Since then I have not had one "C-Section" and I have not had a problem. I have even had a couple of females whose last pup was born before midnight and then not had another pup until after 7 AM - and they were born alive. Over the years I have become a fan of the saying "MOTHER NATURE KNOWS BEST. " Use your common sense. If the bitch looks fine, she is probably OK. If she is restless and stresses, if she is constantly cramping for a long period of time and you can not see or feel anything (wash your hands or wear sterile glove for the exam) then consider a visit to the vet. If you would like to learn how to whelp a litter I have done an excellent video called Whelping Puppies. To TopQUESTION:I have a 16 month old female GSD (Chelsey). At 5 months it was discovered that she had hip dysplasia, but had not yet developed arthritis. So, she had corrective surgery (triple pelvic osteotomy on both hips). The breeder had a warranty on her hips, but the remedy is to give me another puppy (it isn't necessary for me to return Chelsey). I am interested in having another GSD, but I am unsure whether I should accept this free one from this breeder. Chelsey does have a good pedigree and this particular breeder shows many of his dogs. In addition, he has been breeding for over ten years and hasn't had many dogs with hip dysplasia. However, I am still skeptical.
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