Chiots à 3 jours, un moment important à savoir et comprendre - Boston Terrier - Boston Attitude
#BostonTerrier #puppy #BostonAttitude #important #understand #BostonTerrier Hello everyone, Today's video will talk about this important phase of life: the shedding of the umbilical cord. It's important to understand and understand what the shedding of the umbilical cord entails. We'll try to explain it to you and share our analysis. Enjoy! The remains of the umbilical cord, which have dried out, fall off around the second or third day. Throughout this period, puppies depend on their mother for food and warmth, as well as for urinary elimination. Presentation: Mr. Denis Vinais (Boston Attitude Kennel) & Mrs. Latifa Vinais Editing: Mrs. Latifa Vinais Questions/Answers online: When does a puppy's umbilical cord fall off? The umbilical cord falls off naturally before the age of one month, most often around the second or third day of life. It's important to clean your baby's cord every day, but without rubbing it too hard. Why shouldn't puppies be touched (by a stranger)? Indeed, the dog can sometimes develop an infection following a difficult birth. ... Furthermore, you should avoid touching the puppies and make sure your dog spends as much time with them as possible to develop her maternal instinct, which may not yet be strong enough. How do you know if the puppies are having enough milk? It's quite rare for there to be not enough milk, but you can check the flow by gently pressing towards the center of the udder and squeezing the tip between your thumb and forefinger. How do you know if all the puppies have come out? There's an old breeder's trick to know if the dog has finished giving birth. You should give her very sweet, warm coffee with milk (a little coffee in a lot of milk). If the female dog refuses, there are still puppies to come; if she drinks, there are none left. How to cut a puppy's umbilical cord? If the umbilical cord doesn't cut spontaneously and the female dog doesn't sever it, you must ligate it: tie a knot around the cord one centimeter from the puppy's belly with cotton thread (tighten the knot well to prevent bleeding, but gently so as not to tear it), then cut the cord with clean, disinfected scissors. Do dogs have an umbilical cord? About half of the puppies are delivered by the tail, which is normal for dogs. ... The mother licks each puppy to make sure the amniotic sac isn't covering their heads and that they can breathe normally, then the female dog cuts the umbilical cord with her teeth. How to care for a newborn puppy? Newborn puppies need a calm, dry, and clean environment. They should be placed in a comfortable bed, with the bottom covered with cloths or training mats. The temperature is also very important: it should be 30°C (86°F) for the first week, then 26°C (78°F) for the following two weeks. How do animals cut the umbilical cord? In most cases, the umbilical cord of mammals breaks on its own after birth. ... The mother or the pup turns or stands up, and the cord breaks, but no blood flows. If the cord doesn't break on its own after two minutes, the mother cuts it with her teeth. Do dogs have belly buttons? Umbilicus is the medical term for the belly button: "Navel in dogs": In dogs, the belly button is the fibrous scar that forms on the abdominal wall after the umbilical cord falls off. Where is the baby's umbilical cord attached? An essential organ for the continuation of pregnancy, the umbilical cord connects the child, inserted at the umbilicus, to the mother, by inserting itself on the fetal side of the placenta. It ensures, via the placenta, all the vital exchanges necessary for the proper development of the embryo, and then the fetus. What is cord prolapse? Umbilical cord prolapse is an abnormal position of the cord, which is positioned below the fetal presentation, such that the fetus compresses the blood vessels it contains during labor, leading to fetal hypoxemia. What is an eclamptic seizure? Eclampsia is a convulsive seizure (tonic then clonic phase followed by post-ictal coma) occurring at the end of pregnancy. Toxemia of pregnancy is a renal complication occurring during pregnancy. Preeclampsia is common (1 in 20 pregnancies). What is fetal distress? Fetal distress refers to signs before and during birth indicating that the fetus is not well. Fetal distress is a rare complication of labor. It usually occurs when the fetus has not received enough oxygen.

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