Types of pregnancy loss in the dog A pregnancy loss in general is an embryonic death, early fetal reabsorption, mummification (dehydration and preservation of a dead fetus in the womb), stillbirth, abortion, and the poor outcomes of a difficult birth (termed dystocia). Abortion Before a pregnancy reaches its full term, the fetus might be naturally forced from the body, or … [Read more...]
Whole House Smells Like Dog Urine [Quick & Easy Hacks]
Every pet owner has known this predicament: your dog doesn’t make it outside, and ends up peeing in the house. Even after cleaning it up, the smell seems to linger for what feels like forever. It’s unpleasant to us and our families, and it makes us hesitant to invite visitors over in fear that the smell isn’t all the way out. So what can you do? Well, that answer depends on a … [Read more...]
Correct Way To Bottle Feed or Syringe Feed Newborn Puppies
The most important thing to remember about feeding newborn puppies: in their neonatal phase, (immediately after birth and up to six weeks of age,) is that the puppies’ best feeder is their mother. Her milk is best suited to them, and so is her technique. She not only positions herself at the best angle for the puppies to suck, she also stimulates them to urinate and defecate … [Read more...]
Should I Let My Dog Sleep In Bed With Me?
Is It Bad To Let Your Dog Sleep In Bed With You? Many dog owners allow their dogs to snuggle up with them in bed at night for several reasons. Some owners cite that letting their dogs sleep in bed with them provides a sense of security. While allowing your furry friend to sleep next to you in your bed may be comforting, you may also be putting your own health at risk. That … [Read more...]
Cesarean Section in Dogs [Risks, Benefits, Complications, Technique, Recovery Procedure & Cost]
Are you expecting puppies? Have you ever considered what you might do if there are birthing complications for your dog? If so, you aren’t alone. Although natural birth for your dog is the most common route, a cesarean section or c-section, is also an option if absolutely necessary. With any surgical procedure, though, there are risks, benefits, potential c … [Read more...]