Thanks all for your kind wishes. Bommi seems to be a very good mom. She is so concerned about her babies. Today while changing her sheets, we picked up the pups and put them in a small basket and moved them about 6 feet so that we could clean the place, change the sheets and spray anti-mosquito solution.
The whole operation took about 2 minutes, but she got so concerned she started whimpering and crying. Anyway, we put the babies back on the bed and kept the basket away. She pulled all her babies to her stomach and to make double sure, she got up and walked over to the basket to make sure none were left behind .
I am planning to start Early Nurological stimulation on pups starting tomorrow. (search you tube for Creating super puppies).
I was wondering if you guys have had any experience with it and if it really works.
Here is the video on Bio-Sensor program
I would also like to know when should I start talking her out for walks again. Right now she does not leave the room where her puppies are and may be goes out once a day to pee and poo.
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"Ram, start a new thread."
Yes, because Lynne is right that your questions are going to be overlooked, with the thread's title, by anyone who already read the announcement, commented, etc.
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What a nice mom.
I try to get my mom out for short periods right away and have often had to entice them with food or even kinda push the issue nicely.
I work on the the theory that it's just healthier for her to move around, after all if they have humans walking the halls shortly after open heart surgery...
It's often just a mad dash out, pee as they are turning around to dash back to the pups but each trip does get a microsecond longer when they realize no one is messing with their pups that 15 seconds they left.
With all things new mom though you sometimes have to balance what you know is best with the stress imposing your will will put on her.
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