Feb 22 2007
Things That You Should Know About Premature Puppy Care
There are so many different things that you should know about when it comes to premature puppy care, and so whether you are a veterinarian or not, you should still know at least something about premature puppy care, so that if the situation ever arises where you need it, then you will be prepared and ready.
About Premature Puppy Care
One of the first and most important things that you need to know about premature puppy care is the fact that they are a lot like humans; premature puppies need warmth, and loving, and you also need to make sure that they do not get dehydrated.
Especially with the constant heat that you have to have surrounding them, they can often get incredibly dry, and so you have to make sure that they are taking in enough fluid to keep themselves healthy.
As for the heat, you are going to want to make sure that you have them in a mildly heated room, with lots of blankets covering them. This is because, in order to provide the proper premature puppy care, you want to make sure that the room itself is not overly humid, but that there are enough blankets to keep every part of them warm.
If you found more than one puppy, then the best idea is to let them sleep all together and then cover them with the blankets, because not only will this keep them even warmer, but as well it will help them to get better quicker because they will have the company of another dog there beside them.
As for food and nutrition, premature puppies will not, for the most part, eat a lot of food. What they need to be drinking at that point anyway is milk, and so if their mother is not around then you are going to have to provide the milk for them.
You will most likely have to feed them out of bottles until they are old enough to feed on their own, and this means making sure that you put them on a feeding schedule so that they can get enough milk, and so that you will not forget when or how much to feed them.
Love is one of the most important factors of all here, and so as long as you love the puppies and treat them well, they are most likely going to make some sort of positive progress.
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Thank you so much Jennifer! My dog Dixie had puppies on May 5, 2008 and they were premature. I really didn’t know what to do. When I got home Dixie had already given birth to one and the pup was super cold. I hurried to a blanket and put her in a warm room. I went online and luckily I found this website. My pup is doing good and sleeps a lot. I bottle fead her and she seams to enjoy it! Thanks again your friend Evelyne