Doggie labor, whelping question
My Golden Retriever is ready to go into labor any time and my concern is that the materials I have read indicate that the puppies require an enviroment of an 80 to 90 degree temperature, the mom has not tolerated temperatures greater than 70 degrees. I have a whelping box and plenty of blankets, if the mom is in the box with her puppies, is her body heat plus the blankets sufficient enough to keep the puppies warm. I am just uneasy for the moms comfort but concerned for the puppies survival.
Any additional advice welcome, as this is my first whelping experience. Thank you in advance.
We have 5 and thats all for now
We took her to the Vet since it was over 3 hours since her last pup. He took x-rays and there are 4 more inside of her. The Dr let us know our options, and we went home. i didn't want to give her the inducement drug and see if it works, cause if it didn't it would be an automatic c-section. If she can't deliver them on her own in about 8 to 10 hours, than she gets a c-section.
Please if anyone has any experience with long labor and anything I can try to help her push those pups out, please let me know. I do not want her to have a c-section, thats horrible after she has already went through so much.
Gotta go, have to go give Goldie a Pep talk.