The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: Kitchen Cottage on February 23, 2015, 07:08:22 am
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Whelping pen is up and I have excluded stressy blind Bulgarian rescue from the living room (he barks at her all the time). She is getting big but still wants to be very Misty..... normally she would be out all day chasing sticks... I have been having her out for a couple of hours and then putting her inside.
Would you recommend a vet check up?
She whelping in 2011 easily but I am conscious she is older now.
I arranged to work from home next week.... but now have to go to leeds on 2nd for a meeting.
Advice would be very welcome. When she whelped last time I knew nothing (which is how she got knocked up in the first place) and just thought "she'll do it naturally" which she did. Now I am full of "book of the bitch" and 4 years experience of farm animals etc so worry more....
Misty is a working cocker.
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How old is Misty? I wouldn't like to leave her, she may well whelp unaided but again she may not. :-\
Is there someone who can stay with her for the day you're away, someone with a bit of gumption who will know when all is well and when it's not and will know to call the vet if needs be?
Can't help otherwise, too far away but I hope all goes well for her (and you!)
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She's six.... the only person I could ask has absolutely NO gumption! :(
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What are your options?
Don't go to the meeting
Take her with you (and a lot of blankets!) - sounds daft but I took my whippet to my mother in laws, left her there while OH and I went out for a meal got back and there were pups - MIL assumed they were there all along and had not noticed the birth occurring in her kitchen.... :tired:
Ask someone to house sit (not my MIL)
CCTV remote access and give the Vet a key to the house! :thinking: Any others?
Aside from confirming pups are alive I don't see a vet check being very valuable 9 times out of 10 at this stage
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Vet nurse from local vet may be able to sit with her for you
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Or put an ad. out for someone with a bit of sense. You would have to pay them but well worth it. Otherwise 'phone in sick ;)
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I'm a solicitor. The meeting wouldn't take place without me and we need to close the deal.... I shall find a vet nurse! What a good idea!
:)
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You don't think a bitch whelping in the corner of the office would help close the deal then?
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Hey! My conference calls from home have to be "mute" monitored for cockerels, sheep and dogs.... I have often had a "working from home today Della?.... I think I can hear the sheep...."
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A friend with more gumption than me is going to dog sit Monday until my tenant gets home and then she can pop in until I'm home :)
Thank you, I probably would have left her an worried all day. I am sure she will be fine but she deserves not to be left alone ;D