• Thanks. We knew we were expecting a singleton after the ultrasound at 30 days. It was confirmed on the x-ray at day 60 which is also when we discussed with our repro vet our options. We could tell on the x-ray that he was very large, and he was also facing the wrong direction. Both of these things can cause complications during delivery. When factoring in that she just turned 5 on Dec 7 and this is her first litter so she hasn't had everything stretched out the risk of complications was even higher. So we weighed the risk of losing the pup and putting her life at risk against the risk that she would reject the pup because she wouldn't go through the bonding that happens during the natural birth process and decided that we would plan to do a c-section when her temperature dropped and the labor process had begun. She was in early labor when the c-section was done, he was born healthy and active. We had lost a pup in second litter that had gone into distress during labor when he became stuck so we really wanted to make sure that this baby didn't have that happen.

    I cannot stress enough to people who are considering breeding how much you need to be prepared for when things don't go right. I have only just gotten 6 hours of sleep after about 48 hours having only 6 hours sleep. I am lucky and my husband and I can take turns sleeping but the first day was just so hard making sure he got as much colostrom as we could into him with her producing so little. Add to it that I came down with a nasty head cold on Wednesday so didn't sleep particularly well the night before he was born and I was big time exhausted. I still am but it is my shift to be up.

    Thanks to everyone for sending postive thoughts our way. Rio is now willing to do some stimulating of the pup though she is still not quite sure of herself so he gets him started but then stops before he has finished so we are still helping out. She had a enough milk to fill his belly this last feeding after he nursed all 4 nipples that had milk so we are slowly improving. I just hope we continue improving.


  • Congrats Lisa. You are so right about being prepared. A friend of mine just had to have a C section for the bitch's second litter. She was at 69 days, but progesterone levels showed she should have been in labour and wasn't, with no pup near the birth canal.


  • Have you considered fresh frozen plasma for if the pup cannot get enough colostrum?

    -Nicole


  • The first 24 hours is the only time it is any good so we are past that window. He did get colostrom and since he maintained weight, we think he got enough.


  • Congrats on your single big boy! When BG had her second litter, Amina was the only one to survive. One little boy was also born alive, but we lost him about 5 hours after birth. We were fortunate enough to have a friend who had 2 6 puppy litters that year, and as soon as hers were weaned she 'loaned' us a boy to be Amina's foster brother. Even so, she still is the most demanding dog we have! She firmly believes she is the center of the universe, which we attribute to her having all the milk and all the attention right from the start…


  • Congratulations, hope things continue to improve with Rio. Hopefully Dogs are the same as humans and she will produce enough milk to meet his demands. He looks gorgeous


  • L'Ox is one week old today. Though we had a bit of rocky start things are settling into a routine. Rio is getting more milk but still has a hard time keeping up with his demand so we supplement a few feedings each day so he gets his fill. She now cleans him and checks on him regularly but she is still not sure she wants to sleep with him. He has a Snuggle Puppy and a stuffed rabbit so he isn't alone when she leaves and he gets lots of interaction from us. He sleeps in his warming box at night so he doesn't get chilled though he crawls out from his nest in the morning when the heater comes on.

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  • He's cute, glad things are working out

  • Houston

    He is absolutely adorable..So glad to hear that things are better with Rio..keep them pictures coming..we love'em.


  • Glad things are going a bit better now Lisa.


  • Rio and Lox are learning to nap together for at least a little while.

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  • Cute pic! Good to see that she is doing better with the pup.

    Oh, and congrats on the new 'lit' - things have been super busy so I missed the original birth annoucement!! 🙂


  • That last pic is absolutely adorable.. Glad mom Rio is doing better 🙂

  • Houston

    I agree with Janneke, that last pic is adorable, no words needed…


  • L'Ox turned 2 weeks old yesterday and is becoming quite mobile. I will have to try to get some video later today maybe.

    He can really get his feet under him and cruise around when he wants to.

    He is also already looking for his boundaries and thinking of expanding his horizons.

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  • Great to see he becomes a busy little man 😃


  • He is such a healthy looking little guy - glad he and Rio have things going the way they are supposed to,


  • I realized that in my utterly exhausted state last week, I never posted the registered name of L'Ox's parents.

    So here is the more formal introduction L'Ox was born December 17, 2009 by DC Sherwood's In The Nick Of Time SC, RN, LCM, VetFCh, JOR out of FC Kinetic Sourcery SC, FCh, GRC, SOR.

    Nicky's OFA page can be viewed at
    http://www.offa.org/display.html?appnum=789239#animal

    Rio's OFA page can be viewed at
    http://www.offa.org/display.html?appnum=1197609#animal


  • L'Ox will be 3 weeks old tomorrow. Isn't he sweet.

    He is also starting to explore his world and one of his favorite new things is his cat tunnel.

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  • L'Ox is absolutely gorgeous, thanks for the update

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