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DEWBERRIES ANGELO Di MIRACULOUS

10 Days old

Angelo loves her pacifier at 2.5 weeks old

Celebrating weight of 1 pound at 2.5  weeks old

Her Story......

DeDe began giving birth on Wed, April 18th, but was not due until the 21st. 

 She had 6 live pups and labor stopped. Thursday morning the 19th she had a c-section to deliver 2 more pups,

1 live (actually was born "dead" but revived).  DeDe had to be spayed due to condition of her uterus

from the one dead puppy.  This was her first and last litter. That made the total count of 7 weak puppies,

but read on...the saga continues....

 

DeDe refused food, which is not uncommon with new stressed moms, but she would eat some from my hand and would drink water, eat ice cubes and frozen gator aide.  This continued and her milk supply began to dwindle.  We began supplementing the puppies and DeDe's milk came back, but she began throwing up and the puppies began to fade and die.  She was put on medication for vomiting and she and pups were given fluids.

Yesterday morning (April 25th) we only had 2 live pups, one male and one female.  DeDe was hospitalized with renal failure, cause unknown at this time. The toxics in her body most likely got to her milk and caused the puppies to die. DeDe never displayed any symptoms of illness, other than vomiting.  She was active and alert, with no fever.  Her survival depends on severity of the condition, finding the cause and ability to treat appropriately.  We lost the final male puppy last night, but have one female living and getting stronger. 

Needless to say, it has been an emotional and draining week here.  We can always second guess ourselves with "should've, would've, could've", but it serves no purpose other than to intensify and prolong the pain. We use it to learn.....I ask for your prayers and thoughts at this time for DeDe and the remaining puppy.

We have lost puppies in the past, which is not uncommon but not preferred.  We have even lost a litter of 12 and the mother due to septic.  We have had to have our foundation female put down due to kidney cancer.  All of this was painful, but as breeders we know that things don't always go as we plan and there is always a risk involved in breeding one of our beloved girls.  The best we can do is make sure they are healthy and fit before breeding and during the pregnancy.  The results is often out of our hands.

Updates:

4/26 Just talked to vet - DeDe still vomiting and they are still pushing fluids - the titer (blood culture) takes minimum of 2 days, so may have results tomorrow.  In the meantime she is being treated with amoxicillin, another antibiotic and meds for vomiting.  Vet will do another in-house blood test in morning to check kidney functioning level and if it has improved.  I plan to visit DeDe in morning (had tornado warning this morning and could not leave). The surviving female puppy is still with us and gaining ground. There were numerous tests done, all negative.  This is the results we were waiting to see...

4/30DeDe's test results are better today - negative for Leptospirosis - Bun and Crea much lower, although still not in normal range.  Phos is in normal range Vet will stop antibiotics and continue fluids and nausea meds. and kidney meds.  Puppy is doing fine - gaining weight, although still very small for her age, and yes she is staying here.  We do not know what caused the renal failure, but it is my understanding that there are still a lot of unknowns regarding the foods.

5/2 I visited DeDe this morning and took Angelo, the sole remaining puppy. She has come a long way from last Wednesday.  She is no longer vomiting and they are beginning solid foods today.  She continues IV and Lasic (sp) for kidneys.  She ate some food from my hand and crawled in my lap for loving, but was ready to go back in cage because of fatigue. Vet checked out Angelo and she is fine (heart, lungs, etc) but still needs to gain more weight, although she has begun to gain rapidly.  She is getting strong and willful, but loves her pacifier (have to get picture of this!).

DeDe immediately knew Angelo and began cleaning her and "checking her out".  Angelo responded with the typical puppy noises to her mom.  We did not allow them to cuddle, only sniff and get reacquainted.  DeDe is weak and has lost a lot of weight, so care has to be taken not to over-whelm her or tire her.  She was alert and responsive to me, even gave me a tail wag and perked ears. 

5/8 DeDe came home today, very thin and tired.  Yesterday her veins began to collapse, so IV's were difficult.  She was ecstatic to be home, running around the yard, rolling in the grass and being the normal DeDe, but tiring quickly and now snoozing. 

Here is a new one for most, if not all of you, and a first for my vet - cause of renal failure was Capillaria plica, transmitted by earthworms!  The day she went to the hospital she vomited 2 earthworms, but at the time we saw no significance.  During my research on canine renal failure I found vague references to earthworms and uncommon occurrence, so I explored further and requested a urine analysis.  Sure enough, eggs were found in the urine!  It is treatable (albendazole), which we are trying to locate locally (cattle wormer!)

DeDe is not out of the woods yet, but happier at home so we will see......

           5/14/07                                                                                                            

 

 

I remember you!

 

6/14/07

 Any Suggestions?      Let's play!

 Now you just sit there!

                                                               

 

Don't tell me what to do!

                         

8 WEEKS OLD!!!

 

 

 

 

"My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lion's mouth, that they have not hurt me.."  Daniel 6:16

 

 

 

 

12.5 WEEKS OLD!!!!

"Mama, Please give it to me.."

 

 

 

 

"We let our kids walk all over us!"

 

NEEDLESS TO SAY.... ANGELO IS A MIRACLE....AND SO IS DeDe!!!!!

 

 

dewberries@gulftel.com

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