Whelping - All puppies do not always survive.
Not All whelping situations, are a joyous occasion for the kids to witness. Here is yet another scenario, of what can go wrong, when whelping.
Warning- some photo's are not for all to see. There are pictures of a dead puppy
It is day 60, and we think our dam will have puppies soon, in a couple days. But she goes into Labour, a day or two early. She had some black tarry discharge from the vulva the night before and a little more in the morning? I question this…? Is this OK?? (It turns out, it wasn’t OK). No problem. We are ready. And she was not left alone, we were there. She does the digging, and then, out comes GREEN stuff and a dark fluid sac with no puppy... this isn't what is supposed to happen is it ??? Yes, a sack can come out empty, before the first puppy, I read, but this one was different. It was very messy, and yucky.
We had called our midwoof, and she is on her way. (but an hour away) AND it is Snowing. We call the vet, and she is on call. (but also an hour away). We are told to relax, and stay calm. YEAH RIGHT!!
Then out comes a thing that looks like liver?? Is this normal?? Nothing I had read, could have prepared me for this. I felt so helpless, and scared. Intuition, and all we have read, tells us something is wrong. This is just not right.
Our dam pushes and pushes, and pushes, and just gets DARK black Green stuff..... (light green, and a little is normal, lots, and dark, is Not good.)

Our Midwoof arrives, and takes one look, and assesses the situation. She looks so calm. (she is acting, she tells me later.) She does an internal, and by looking at the intensity of the contractions, she knew a puppy should be coming, and it isn't. Things are not progressing normally. Also the liver looking thing, is looking like a placenta? (I thought, isn't it supposed to be puppy born first, and then placenta?? This is not right, I just know this is not right.)
The vet is called, and we are off to the Vet. (IN A SNOW STORM,,,oh great !!)

Our dam is not in distress, we acted BEFORE this became a medical emergency. If we had NOT gone to the vet when we did, or soon, this would have become a medical emergency, and we could have lost our dam, and the puppies. We acted before this became, a critical situation. Some vets will tell you to leave your dam alone, and let nature take its course. DO NOT LISTEN, when someone tells you this, if your intuition tells you otherwise. Go with your Gut Feelings. At the vet, the decision to do a c-section and spay, is made quite quickly.


The hold up, WAS a dead puppy. The liver looking thing, WAS a placenta. But it hadn't just detached. This puppy was inside the dam, and had been dead for a while. The placenta must have detached some time ago, which was very sad, but these things can happen. Thankfully we didn't loose the whole litter. Thankfully, she only came into labour 2 days early, as the remaining pups will be able to survive.

It is very hard for a dam to push out a stiff dead puppy (almost impossible). Here are photo's of the dead puppy, you can see the ears are not formed, nor the eyes, and the skin is peeling off of the belly and chin, thus telling us, the poor thing has been dead for a while, and did not just die.


Look at the ears and eyes, they are not fully developed.

See the dead skin across the face
(PLEASE think TWICE before you decide to breed your Dam, you could loose her, and your whole litter, if you do not have the right help standing by, or if you have left her home alone, Please READ before you BREED.)
THANK goodness we made the call to do a c-section, and I had done a lot of reading, to know this was just not right.

The other 3 puppies, were born healthy and thriving.....(PHOTO of 3 pups )
Photos property of MistyTrails (Midwoof) Compliments of Deanna
Article, compliments of Deanna and MistyTrails.