Whelping in Bitches

One of the questions I’ve been asked via this website was about ‘what to expect in a whelping bitch’! As this is a commonly asked question I have provided the answer for all of you-

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR BITCH IS WHELPING-

If you stress then she will stress, so remember to stay calm.

Ensure that her whelping box is big enough for her to turn around but small enough to keep the puppies close and warm.

You will need lots of newspaper because whelping is messy! Once she has finished whelping then you can line the box with plenty of clean, dry towels on top of newspaper.

The normal stages of labour-

FIRST STAGE- this may last up to 12 hours and includes restlessness, panting, shivering, crying, sometimes even vomiting. Abdominal contractions are NOT visible to you at this stage.

SECOND STAGE- this is when the puppies are actually born! You will see her have strong and rhythmic abdominal contactions. You will see a sac of fluid come from her vulva with the puppy inside, as the puppy is born this sac will rupture. Your bitch should start to break the puppy free from the sac by licking it and then guide the puppy to her teats. In normal whelping you shoulod NOT need to interfere- most bitches know what to do and get on with it. By the way, the fluid is a green colour- nothing to worry about!

If a pup is in the birth canal for 10 minutes without progressing out, you WILL need to help the pup- using clean fingers and some KY-jelly, gently grasp the puppy and pull him/her forward with a gentle rotating action.

If your bitch has had

  • strong abdominal contractions for 30 minutes
  • OR weak, irregular abdominal contractions for 2 hours

without a puppy being born then CALL YOUR VET.

You may need to help free a puppy from it’s sac with your fingers.

Your bitch should take care of breaking the umbilical cord although you may need to cut it yourself- only do this after at least 5minutes and at least 5cm away from the puppy’s belly-button.

THIRD STAGE- this is when the afterbirth is delivered. Your bitch may want to eat the afterbirth but I recommend that you remove it and dispose in normal waste.

Usually one puppy is born and then the afterbirth delivered, then she will have a rest and look after her pup, NO contractions will occur whilst she is resting.

She may deliver two pups and then two placentas, so second and third stages can mix a bit.

She may rest for 15-30minutes (up to 60minutes) and then start contractions again and deliver a second puppy and so on…….

…….so, a litter of four pups could take 6-8 hours to deliver- BE PATIENT!

Expect one pup every 45-60 minutes with 10-30 minutes of hard straining.
You may need to help her dry the pups gently with clean towels.

You may need to show the pups exactly where her teats are.
Remember to offer your bitch plenty of clean water to drink and treats to eat if she wants them.

Remember to

  • keep CALM!
  • keep changing wet towels and keep the pups warm and dry.
  • leave your bitch and the pups alone and unhandled as much as possible.

REASONS TO CALL YOUR VET-

  • if she has been in first stage labour for 12 hours and not progressed to obvious contractions
  • if a puppy is stuck in the birth canal and you are unable to move him/her with your fingers
  • if she has had abdominal contractions for 30minutes- 2 HOURS, depending on strength, without a puppy being born- see above
  • if it more than 2 hours between puppies or second stage labour is lasting 12 hours and is not complete
  • if she has little or no milk from her teats on gentle pressure with your fingers
  • if she has a bad smelling pus filled discharge from her vulva
  • if she has severe bleeding from her vulva
  • if she is off her food, lethargic and not interested in the pups
  • if any of the pups aren’t drinking milk or passing urine and faeces
  • if greater than 70 days of pregnancy have passed.

CALL YOUR VET IF YOU ARE WORRIED- THEY WILL WANT TO HELP.

If you have to call your vet- stay calm, describe the situation carefully, follow advice quickly and calmly.

Be prepared to drive your bitch (and the pups) to your vet if there is a problem.

Make sure you know where the emergency clinic is and the phone number, in case the surgery is closed, ie- the middle of the night!

I always prefer to check bitches and all the pups in the 24-48 hours after whelping just to make sure everything is ok- ask your vet if they do the same. They may not want the pups at the surgery unless absolutely neccessary if there are a lot of sick animals there!

Remember stay calm, your vet surgery is there to help and it’s best to call and get advice quickly if you are worried.

‘compassion for animals, passion for nature’

Copyright © Shanson Ltd 2008

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