View Full Version : 2 week old pup won't eat
sharenka
May 11, 2008, 11:35 AM
Hello, I need help asap! ;( My zy gave birth 2 weeks ago to 5 pups, she died 3 days after, and a vet looked at her 3 days prior to her passing and said she was doing fine! Evidentaly she wasnt;(( Since, 2 pups refused to eat after starting really well on bottle feeding, but then stopped suddenly, and died within 2 days each. Now, I have a 3rd, who up till day before yesterday was eating like a little piggie! He won't open his mouth for anything, not the bottle with puppy formula, or an IV drip solution of karo syrup, salt and water, or a gel made for finicky pups. He won't open for anything, and I don't want to loose another;( The remaining 2 are putting on weight very good, strong, and eyes just starting to pop open, but the wee one just lays there and produces a soft moan, He pooped this am, it was soft, and he's urinated... but he's waisting away quickly. What can I do? Please:confused: help!
tickle
May 11, 2008, 01:02 PM
I fed my little orphan with Similac in a bottle that she could suck on. I guess you have tried the bottle too. Maybe you should try similac baby formula just to see if the taste makes a difference. Good luck with this, I know how you are feeling. We fed some little pups from the same litter years ago with barely hair on them they were so new, rubbed their tummies after with q tips to similate the mother licking (to make them eliminate). Please let us know how you are doing with this difficult situation, sharenka.
carolbcac
May 11, 2008, 03:24 PM
Is your puppy cold? If the body temperature is too low, they can't digest properly even if they take in food. One of the fastest ways to warm up a cold puppy is to run some very warm, not hot, water in the sink and submerge the pup up to his neck, holding and stimulating him for a few minutes. Immediately take him out of the water into a thick towel and use the blow dryer on a warm setting. Then see if he will suck a little syrup or Nutrical off your finger to get his blood sugar up. Good luck...
tickle
May 11, 2008, 05:00 PM
I don't agree with the hot water bath. Where did you ever hear that! I do agree with a warm heating pad, body heat, close to the skin, inside a brassiere, if pup is really small. They need to hear a heart beating and have warmth next to the skin. That is what I have done to revive sick pups. If I had to I would carry the little thing around inside my bra for warmth and comfort. But certainly not submerging in warm water.
carolbcac
May 11, 2008, 06:38 PM
I didn't mean to imply hot water, just warm. THe other methods are fine, but if a puppy or kitten's body temperature needs immediate attention the warm water works faster in my experience--it seems to affect the core temperature better. The baby must not be allowed to get chilled, so it is straight into a warm towel fresh from the dryer or blow-dried. The extra stimulation seems to help, since many puppies in this condition are very near death. The body temperature and then the blood sugar level needs to be addressed immediately and in that order.
I have seen heating pad burns, since tiny puppies can't always move away from the heat. I fill a hot water bottle, put it inside a pillowcase and roll it up so the puppy can't root in and get directly against the rubber.
(I also admit to the bra as a nifty place to keep a puppy's temperature up, didn't mention it since not sure whether original poster is female!)
sharenka
May 12, 2008, 09:30 AM
OK all.. ty very much for your ideas? But, I think I have my own conclusion to this problem on my own;( My 3rd pup is at deaths door;( Today, I attempted once more to feed it... so, I loaded up the syringe again with the Nutri-cal puppy gel, and it wouldn't take it. Its barely moving now. Its warm, on a heating pad. Then I thought hmmmm... the only 3 that got this nutri-cal gel were the ones that died! So I took an extremely closer look at the tube, noticing on the crimped end of it, was an exp date stamped. That read 2010 07 ! I thought man this expired about 7 months ago, yet I just bought it at petco not 2 weeks ago;( So, I am blaming the expired gel on the 3 losses. Now what to do? Im sooooooooo angry rt now at Petco! I could spit quarters! ;((((((( Any opinions here?:(
tickle
May 12, 2008, 01:51 PM
No, I think you are wrong the expiry is the year 20l0, month 7. That makes sense that it is good for two years.
sharenka
May 12, 2008, 02:43 PM
No, I think you are wrong the expiry is the year 20l0, month 7. That makes sense that it is good for two years.
OK ty! I read it wrong then.:rolleyes: