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charlie41 unregistered |
posted 09-28-2003 04:36 PM
How can you speed the process of having the mom's milk dry up. Is it painfull for her?.. Puppies all sold and she's still has milk... Help! IP: Logged |
Lacey Member Posts: 63 |
posted 09-28-2003 05:59 PM
Just let nature take it's course. She will dry up on her own. I'm sure she isn't in pain. Don't worry. She will be back to normal soon. IP: Logged |
charmedagain Member Posts: 240 |
posted 09-29-2003 02:21 AM
providing that there is no lumps in her teats and they aint hot to the touch her milk will dry up but if there is limps or heat take her to the vet who will give her something to dry it up and to take down the temprature how long ago did the pups leave her as it usually takes around 4 weeks for the milk to dry up after all puppies have gone if its over this then you will need to take her to the vet keep us posted IP: Logged |
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