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Momofthepregnantlab posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 9 months ago · View
Tilly is due to have her labranard puppies on October 7. That means the puppies will be ready to leave early december. If anyone is interested in adopting one please let me know
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Labranard Classifieds 1 year, 9 months ago · View
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Momofthepregnantlab posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 9 months ago · View
Once upon a time my lblack Lab fell in love with our handsome neighbor St. Bernard. They were inseparable for 4 days. Now she is at home alone with swollen nipples. Pretty sure she is pregnant. Anyone have any advice on what I should do when the puppies arrive?
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Labranard General 1 year, 9 months ago · View
Once upon a time my lblack Lab fell in love with our handsome neighbor St. Bernard. They were inseparable for 4 days. Now she is at home alone with swollen nipples. Pretty sure she is pregnant. Anyone have any advice on what I should do when the puppies arrive?
What do you mean? If you’re looking to have them adopted, you could try posting in http://labranard.com/groups/labranard-classifieds/ with some information on your general location, etc.
Puppies usually are born without too much intervention.
There are lots of resources on the net with information on how to prepare and what to do for the puppies/mom after. Your Vet can also provide lots of information.Good Luck!
Hello, this is Ray. My wife and I have helped deliver three litters of puppies. Please keep a very close watch on your dog and be outside when she has to go. It might be time to deliver. Have a large bowl or bucket handy with lots of rags. A bag with strings cut long enough to tie off cord will help. Sissors (?) are needed to cut the cord if momma is not going to do that. Be ready to rip the thin bag the pup is born in to let the pup breath. Turn the newly born pup face down to drain any fluid in it’s lungs. Once breathing wipe pup off and put in towel lined box and stay around for the all the pups to come out. Could take one hour to twelve hours. This sounds like a lot of work that the pups mother should do. But think how you will feel if you find a puppy that did not make it.
Tilly is due to have her labranard puppies on October 7. That means the puppies will be ready to leave early december. If anyone is interested in adopting one please let me know
Hello I just lost my Chandler he was a Labranard by accident also.. My mom had the St Bernard and neighbor had the Black Lab.. His mama is the st. He was the best dog ever.. my best friend my everything.. I would love to find another one.. Not sure if I would be ready by December but I would love to see pictures.. I am sure if I seen them I would fall in love again. If you could e-mail me my address is heatherkobak@gmail.com Thank you for your time..
We are looking for puppies, two puppies. We lost our St Aussie . Would love to give two puppies a wheat farm to live on.