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Dr. Chaco
Mar 30, 2005
I see at least 6 skulls and there's plenty of room for more to be hiding. "Head down" isn't really a big thing in dogs as far as predicting due dates, as it is normal for some to be born backwards, but if you can see them on x-rays it should definitely be less than 2 weeks. I would guess they'll come sooner rather than later since they are so well defined on the x-rays, but without ultrasound measurements or breeding dates it's hard to get much more specific. Will you be taking her temperature each day to catch the start of labor?

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Dr. Chaco
Mar 30, 2005
That is one happy-looking mama.

Dr. Chaco
Mar 30, 2005

pizzadog posted:



I got some goat milk to supplement the smallest one Sparkler cuz she's the only one that has lost significant weight and I couldn't get her to take a teat. she sucked really hard on my finger and I leaked the goat milk formula in the side and she got a stache


If there's any way you can get puppy formula and a bottle that would be better than goat's milk.

Dr. Chaco
Mar 30, 2005

pizzadog posted:

It's goat's milk esbilac which my mom (vet) and the rescue said is the best thing for em.

Ah, ok that makes more sense (puppy formula vs straight milk). I usually use Esbilac, but I did not know there was a goat's milk version of it--looks like the same nutritional values as regular Esbilac, but made with goat milk instead of component proteins and fats.

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