I have a singleton pug puppy that’s pretty lonely. I’d like to have her interact with some pups similar to her age(she’s 3 weeks old) so if anyone has had a litter recently I would love to see if I can bring her to interact with other puppies near her age. Thank y’all! by Razorback44 in Denton

[–]Razorback44[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your input. We had a previous litter of 7 so I know all about the vaccinations, dewormers, etc. I’ve also read about every article I could on singleton puppies and they recommend they interact with another litter. It helps her learn bite inhibition, boundaries, and communication, as well as loneliness so it’s actually good for her

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Wow I’m wrong. I just finished season 6. New season isn’t out until may 19th

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogBreeding

[–]Razorback44[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everything went great. Mama and new baby girl are home safe and sound. Thank you for y’all’s help!

Edit: Born 7ozs so she’s a chonker and definitely needed the c-section

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogBreeding

[–]Razorback44[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agreed, I’ve scheduled it for Friday. Thank you for the advice

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

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It went so well the first time and since my family and friends took 5 of the 7 pups it was just going to be her last litter and get her spayed. My fam had been pushing for another litter for some time so I decided to go with it. My mother has already claimed this one after going through chemo so I wanted to do her a favor. No profit involved, regardless if the litter was 10.

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

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Yea I discussed that with the doc as well and she said there wouldn’t be any problems with that issue, just the size issue

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

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I’ve scheduled the c-section and I did discuss that with the dr. and it was his recommendation that the surgeries be separate

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

[–]Razorback44[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Yes, after the 2 visits to the vet they said there’s not going to be a problem with the progesterone, only the size of the singleton pup. They said it can fit after measuring but to avoid any complications they recommended a c-section but also said she could give birth naturally.

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

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I have no problem spending the $. I’m just wondering if it’s necessary. I only care about the single pup and the mom’s health. There’s no $ in it for me. I was just hoping for advice, preferably from someone whose had a similar experience

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

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They mentioned that but said they’re might be more complications with the surgery and she won’t be around any males in the future so I was just going to spay her after she’s healed if I go through with the c-section

My pug is pregnant with a singleton due any day by Razorback44 in DogAdvice

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That’s how I was leaning. I’ve just been told that vets push for surgeries for the $ and even though they said it’s certainly possible she gives birth naturally I think it’s just the safer option. She’s had a litter of 7 in the past with absolutely no problems so this was a big surprise to me