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Not Eating Kibble After Birth Of Pups


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Pregnant mothers need to be on a special diet prior to giving birth, and on through the feeding period.  Normally, puppy food is what a lot of breeders feed the mothers.  The reason is to help the mother produce the needed milk, and to keep her up to the task.  The physical strain on birthing is very taxing on the mother, as you can imagine.  It may be that she is simply pooped out.  You've got to get her to eat.  I would give her some plain yogurt, and see if she will take that.  I don't know any breeders that feed raw, so can't help you on that front.

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Our girls on a raw diet and had her first litter at the beginning of September, we did try her on the puppy and mummy food, but it just gave her terrible diarrhoea. As long as she's having a good mix on her raw and eating plenty of that you shouldn't have too many problems. Our girl went mad for chicken, we free fed, and she ate constantly, even so she lost 10 kgs we did see the vet and she was fine, just skinny lol. He did warn us about feeding too much liver however, apparently it can pass on and build up in the pups.

A word of warning for you, start clipping their claws early and keep an eye on her breasts, claws and teeth are SHARP ! Our freyja was scratched to hell and back.

If you have any questions, feel free :)

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