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The last few days have flown past. No sooner had I stopped updating this blog last Wednesday, when Roxi, our long haired chihuahua went into major contractions.. But bless her, she was like this for the next three hours with no sign of a pup. Then, finally, just before we were about to get her off to the vet for a possible emergency cesarean, Roxi managed one last push and out popped 2 little feet. Unfortunatly, these were the back feet of the pup, and they were out of the amniotic sac, so we had to move fast, the head was obviously stuck and we didn't know if it was breathing, dead or alive at this point.
My partner grasped at the teeny little feet, all wet and slimey and purple, and I stood Roxi on her feet, and lifted up her belly waiting for the next contraction, and my partner then pulled the feet towards Roxi's belly, and eventually, 2 or 3 pushes later, out popped pup number 1, and Boy was it huge...
We set to work on it straight away, Luckily, the sac was still around the head, so we broke into that, cleared all the airwaves and gave the pup a good rub, just as we thought we had lost the little mite, he let out a squeel and all was well. We cut the cord and handed him to mum, full of Joy...
Phew, what an afternoon, we were exhausted after the drama, and I dare say poor Roxi wasn't feeling her best either, but she licked away at her new arrival as we prepared for the next...
1 and a half hours later, she finally let the next one out, again in breech position, but this was a smaller pup and practically popped out..A little girl..and boy does she like the sound of her own voice now she has got one...
After an other hour, we had our third girl, and she was a typical text book delivery,
everything went perfect, then as if shelling peas from a pod, out popped number 4 and number 5 within minutes of each other.
The whole delivery process was over by 8pm, and we settled them all down in their nice fresh clean pen, and headed off to the drinks cabinet for a well earned tot, to wet the new litters' head of course!!
So, another first time mum, with another litter of 5, crikey our Chihuahuas are fond of a treat..
Mum is well chuffed with her new litter, and apart from wingey number 2, all are happy little pups...
So now Roxi's pups are 5 days old, and Daisy's are 11 days old. I have to just say, Roxi's pups were really large compared to Daisys', in fact the total weight of Roxi's litter at birth, weighed the same as Daisys' litter at Day 4. no wonder Roxi had a hard time..
The two mums' are so different at their new roles. Daisy is so sweet, and caring and protective. She is more than happy for me and my partner to handle her brood, but is very protective against anybody else going near them, a good thing I think, and she ensures that they drink, pee and poo and stay warm at all times. She really is the perfect mum. Roxi on the other hand, hasn't taken to it quite as enthusiastially as Daisy. She has a tendency to let the pups cuddle up together with each other whilst she spreads herself out on the floor nearby, and she is feeding them regularly, but it does seem to be a chore for her, sometimes she just lies there and falls asleep whilst one or two suckle away, and the other pups are wondering were mum is at the other side of their bed. So we are watching for this like a hawk and putting the pups to mum to ensure they are not missing out on vital meals, and ensuring that they are peeing and pooing ok. Roxi is a little bit frustrating, but the pups are growing well, and we are adding extra heat for times when mum can' be bothered, and things are going well with them all. She is still a little darling though, and she is more than happy for us to give a helping hand, so long as she dosn't take the micheal as I am sure she would be happy for us to take over full stop..
Now I am painting a bad picture, she isn;t really that bad of a mum, just a little confsed I think, with this being her first. bless....
I have added some pics of the long haired pups to my website if you would like to see, they are at www.chihuahuas-online.co.uk/Pups_For_Sale.htm.
Now, whilst Roxi and Daisy are busy with their offspring, the idea was to let Troy and Zena, our 2 other pooches, share their den together and keep each other company. But, as always , good plans never seem to come together, as Zena has come into her first heat, and as she is only 7 months old, so we have also had to split Troy and Zena up from each other. Crickey, we have 4 dogs in 4 different rooms at the minute, so we are frantically running around each one at a time, and at the moment it is impossible to keep our little boy, Troy happy as all he wants is to play doctors and nurses with Zena. Bless him, he is usually such a loving, easy going, laid back little lad, but at the moment he is so frustrated he dosn't want anything to do with me right now. It'll pass though in a few days (I hope, I want my sweet little baby back...)
That is probably the most upsetting thing about all this, that our pooches are all on their own, and usually they love nothing more than playing and cuddling up to each other. Oh well, it will only be for another couple of weeks at most, all being well that we can pop Zena and Troy back together, then Daisy and Roxi can start joining in too with their playtimes...
Until next time
Mary