
I suppose it is too early to tell what kind of cross they are? What colours? Just being nosey, as my breed they only come one colour, just the shade varies! LOL!!!
If you haven't been told alreqady keep th4e pups nails short, snip or bite off the little hooks on their nails (from about 4 days) so they don't tear at Mums Milk bar. Keep an eye on her mammmary glands to make sure none get hard and hot. If one seems over full put the strongest pups on it to drain it! Make sure you get the smallest pups on the best teats!
Expect the bitch to have a discharge for a while, but it should not smell offensive. Watch for staring into space and the bitch trying to bury and carry pups around, in an abnormal manner. This cdan be a sign of Eclampsia, a lack of Calcium in the bloodstream. If this happens quick attention is needed asit is dangerous. A shot of calcium (followed by supplements by mouth of a special liquid calcium will give almost miaraculous results). Study book of the bitch, I get mine out every time. It has useful charts that list normal neonatal development, and answers a lot of questions!
Feed the bitch her food soaked (she may have a sore mouth from cleaning pups, and it will be easier for her to get enough))in her bed about 4 times a day! She may eat as much as four times her normal ration. Mine seem to need a major increase in their food from the first few days, not like the books say!
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.