Australian farmer rescues dumped hungry dog from fields, but vets tell her she saved much more than just one dog, dog mom says: ‘I’m fairly sure she was dumped by a known local backyard breeder, probably didn’t realise she was pregnant.’

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    "By the second day she has started to clean the pup by herself and has also started to come into her milk."
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    Long story short, I live rurally, believe dog was dumped, skinny so didn't expect puppies. Did my due diligence trying to find owners if she was just lost.
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    No chip, no response to any posts on any local social media, neighbours knew nothing about her. (She's a tiny breed and farms out here
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    are huge, so I have a hard time believing she's just escaped and run off) Booked her in to a vet after a few weeks
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    trying to find owner, getting her chipped, vaccinated and spayed. Vet takes one look at her and says she's pregnant, gives an expected due date of a weeks time after some tests.
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    I love this little dog already so I don't wanna give her up, but I have no clue about raising newborn puppies, anyone wanna give me a crash course?
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    seasaltskies Unpopular opinion but spay abort is the appropriate option here; doesn't matter she's 'due a few weeks from now'.
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    So I took everyone's advice and started shopping around for a spay at (you can find my last post on my profile)
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    For context, I live VERY rural, like an hour from the closest town, that only has one vet that does every animal from cows to kittens.
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    Next closet town that I would consider dog friendly is a few hours drive away, and anyone whose ever worked on a farm knows that
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    taking a day off to do a 5+ hour round trip isn't really something you can do at the drop of a hat.
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    So I called a few places and attempted to get her booked in for my next day off, which would still be within the week that the vet had given for a due date.
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    Well life had other plans because she started contractions late that night. My mother and I switched off watching her all
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    night, until it was obvious something I was wrong by the morning, the contractions had stopped but no puppies, and she seemed lethargic.
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    So off to the vet we raced for an emergency C section. Unfortunately one of the pups had gotten stuck in the birthing
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    canal and a 1, so we were down to 2. Out of those two we have a big chunky puppy, and the runt. Vet isn't super hopeful the runt will
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    live, and they do end up passing by the next day, so down to 1. Mama isn't interested at first, and is also
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    producing no milk, so between my mother and I, we switched off feedings every hour, giving Mama a calcium supplement that the vet
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    trying to rub u recommended and e from the puppy on Mama to get her to take it(advised by the vet?). By the second day she has started to clean the
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    pup by herself and has also started to come into her milk. Anyone have any advice from here on out? We are
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    planning on still doing hourly check ins but if pup seems full to just leave Mama to her job, should be still be supplementary feeding every few hours?
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    Also because I forgot last time, here the pet tax! (I'm fairly sure she was dumped by a known local backyard breeder, probably didn't realise she was pregnant, as vet thinks they pups might be "pure bred")

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