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What role does veterinary B-ultrasound play in puppy management?

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Update time : 2024-09-02 16:07:29

What role does veterinary B-ultrasound play in puppy management? Puppy management: Within one week of birth, puppies have poor mobility, and the focus of care is to prevent the mother dog from stepping on and crushing the puppies, prevent the puppies from starving and freezing, and prevent the mother dog from biting (eating) the puppies. And use veterinary B ultrasound to check the condition of puppies frequently. The puppy's body is very easy to be dirty, the early female dog can lick it in time, with the growth of the puppy, the nursing staff should use a hot towel to wipe the puppy's body every day, not only to keep the dog clean, but also to stimulate the skin to promote blood circulation, enhance metabolism, is conducive to the puppy's health, promote growth and development. After 20 days, the toenails of the puppies are very sharp, which is easy to scratch the breast of the mother dog, resulting in breast epidermal pain, and the mother dog is reluctant to breastfeed the puppies. The nursing staff should trim the toenails of the puppies, and of course, it is also necessary to use veterinary B-ultrasound to check the breasts of the puppies.

What role does veterinary B-ultrasound play in puppy management?(图1)

Animal ultrasound

When the puppy is 42 days old, the mother dog basically stops lactating, and the mother dog and the puppy can be managed separately, which is called "milk separation" or "weaning". The cold season can be delayed for about half a month. Experience has proved that timely milk removal of puppies can prevent the mother from carrying fine bacteria and virus infection, reduce the incidence rate, and veterinary B-ultrasound should be used for regular inspection. According to observation, most of the female dogs have no milk at 40 days, no longer let the puppies suck, the breeder can separate the puppies and the female dogs during the day, and then put them together at night, after 4-5 days of adaptation, you can.

Manage puppies separately from females. In the first few days after the milk, the puppies are not used to it, and should pay attention to the changes of the puppies to avoid accidents. Neonatal dog asphyxia, newborn dog after birth, breathing disorder or complete stop, animal observation with B ultrasound, while the heart is still beating, called neonatal dog asphyxia or suspended animation. The nursing staff should clear the respiratory tract, lift the dog upside down, or lift the hind trunk high, wipe the mucus in the mouth and nose with gauze or towel, and then give artificial respiration, or lift the dog upside down to shake, shake, slap the neck, which can stimulate the respiratory reflex and induce breathing. It is necessary to use veterinary B-ultrasound frequently to observe the condition of the dog.



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