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--- On Mon, 1/31/11, marlybar5167 <[email protected]> wrote:


From: marlybar5167 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Foster Chihuahua help
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 3:28 AM


  



Thanks Pam, hadn't thought of that one, I will give it a try. Yeah, I have been 
careful not to overdo it too, cuz i know she isn't used to it, don't want to 
upset her tummy. The Esbilac sounds good.Thanks!

--- In [email protected], "flopo" <floridapossum@...> wrote:
>
> She probably isn't used to eating much at a time, so it might take a while. 
> In the past, I've used Esbilac puppy replacement formula as a supplement,
> you can also add a little sugar to it. Most dogs like it and it might help
> her get caught up a little. Just mix according to directions, add a little
> sugar and warm it up. It's also really good for expectant moms, (dog mom's
> that is)
> 
> Pam 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -------Original Message-------
> 
> From: marlybar5167
> Date: 30/01/2011 7:17:31 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Foster Chihuahua help
> 
> I could use some help! I was given a chihuahua to foster 5 days ago. Here's
> the background------first,I have had larger breed dogs all my life, bulldogs
> rhodesian ridgeback/boxer mix, never a small one. This little one was
> rescued from an elderly lady who had a houseful of chi's, interbreeding etc,
> who was unable to care for them any longer. She was in shelter for probably
> at least 5 days,know absolutely nothing about this little girl other than
> the circumstance above and that she is pregnant. The vet estimates she is
> around one year old and 1 month preggers.The shelter was sure she was bred
> with another chi, thank God! Heres the tough part. She is very malnourished
> She weighed 3.3 lbs when taken to vet. He said she was healthy except for
> bad tartar problem and being so underweight--no worms,heartworm,respiratory
> probs etc. Her belly is huge. She is skin and bone and huge belly. I am
> having a rough time getting her to eat. Vet recommended puppy chow and
> pedigree wet-little champions. Well she won't eat on her own. I actually
> have to hand feed her, and she won;t touch dry food,i even put in blender
> and made it into a fine meal,tried with broth, everyway. She hardly touches
> the pedigree wet unless i hand feed her tiny specks of it. I have cooked
> liver, ground turkey,ground beef,ribeye, and she will eat about a teaspoon
> worth at a time if its fed to her by hand and wont touch any grains, I made
> some brown rice, tried sticking a single grain in with her meat, no go. She
> does like yogurt and vanilla ice cream, give her about a teaspoon or two a
> day, all she will eat. I have been feeding her about a teasp. or two every
> couple of hours. Besides her eating problem she is very skittish. She has
> finally warmed up some, but is fearful of anything new. She doesn't know how
> to play, she stays in her doggie bed most all of the time, but is very sweet
> no snapping or barking. Vet gave us vitatabs liquid vitamins,supposed to
> give 2 cc's twice daily. I am lucky to get 2 cc's for the whole day,put a
> tiny amount in the food i am feeding her each time. I am scared to death
> that she won't make it through this pregnancy. At this point I am not
> concerned so much with the baby/s I just want her to make it through. Its
> been a long time since we've whelped any pups, and this one is an extremely
> precarious one. I guess What I need to know is what is the ideal amount of
> food she should be eating? I don't know if she is eating enough.I offer it
> to her often every hour or two, but not sure. She is just so malnourished
> you can see her whole skeleton. I am on pins and needles here trying to
> bring this tiny girl through. Any help on feeding tips/help would be greatly
> appreciated. Thanks!
> 
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