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Al Mc http:///t/387739/puppies-there-are-being-born-right-now/40#post_3414407
Sorry I missed the last two days. The info you have been given is very good as I read through the thread.
Feeding mom: 10 pups is a large nutritional burden for mom. I would feed her the 'puppy chow' you intend to feed the pups when you wean them. She will get added protein and vitamins and the pups will get use to the smell of the food. In addition, I would add cottage cheese...not the low fat stuff..the high calorie stuff as it will give her added calories, additional calcium and will help keep her stools formed. I also like to give them a calcium vitamin supplement...pet store or vet will have them.
Interaction of mom and dad; Sometimes this is testy. You and your mother are giving the mom/pups added attention and the father feels a little 'underloved/jealous'. In addition, as mentioned by others, shepards by nature are protective...add maternal instinct and a jealous dad and you have the makings for problems. I would keep them separate in the house.
Consider reintroducing the two adults on a leash in the back yard. This way you are taking them out of the indoor domain and letting them meet away from the pups on neutral ground.
If you can...let them sniff each other through a fence first and judge their behavior. As other posters noted these are powerful dogs and I am worried about you and your mother's safety.
Vet check at 4 weeks unless you want front dewclaws removed (I would not)..but if you do want that done then 3-5 days of age is cheapest/safest time to do.
Contract for sale is good idea. You might want to check with local SPCA/vet about any 'lemon laws' in place on puppy sales in your state. Some states are putting laws in place making it easy for you to have to pick up the bills on any genetic' problems regardless of your bill of sales agreement.
Weaning: Add water to the puppy food and let soften to oatmeal/mush consistency at about 4 weeks of age. Initially they will play in it and make a mess but by 6 weeks you will probably have them completely weaned.
Sounds like all is going reasonably well. I will try to visit swf.com daily but PM me with any questions anytime.
Thanks Al Mc,
LOL...where were you when the pups were being born???? I thought everyone lived on this site like I do...LOL
Thanks for the tip on cottrage cheese, we have indeed been giving her puppy chow, she likes the dry food but the wet puppy food my vet wanted her to eat, she won't touch.
Why would you not remove dew claws?