Janet Ford
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: In the boonies of Michigan
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Don't worry about the milk just yet. But do go to the vet so he/she can sell you some oxytocin and instruct you on it's proper use. It is not something you give before birth starts as it is a contraction aide. If you go more than an hour between pups, you can give it to get things going. It also helps them clean out when they are done. Can also be given to encourage the milk let down, all as has been stated already. It's also given after c-sections.
Some females won't have any milk at all until after the pups are born. And don't be surprised to see that in the first couple days that she doesn't have a lot, either since that is the time for colostrum, not milk.
Invest in a puppy scale (or baby scale that goes low enough for puppies or even a postal scale) and weigh your puppies at birth and 1-2 times per day to ensure they are gaining weight and to catch things early if they are not. I've had to supplement litters with bottle feeding before. Have what you need on hand just in case.
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