This beautiful beagle is June, a 1 year old who surprised her parents with an unplanned pregnancy.
For those who don’t know, dogs are pregnant for roughly 63 days. Like people, dogs go through three trimesters, but their trimesters are about 21 days long. In the first few weeks of pregnancy, your dog will seem like her normal self, although she may gain some weight. Your pet may seem tired, and she may eat less than usual. Some dogs throw up a little, kind of like morning sickness in people. If you think your dog is pregnant, take her to the vet. And, if you do not want your dog to become pregnant, the best thing to do is to spay her. Spaying your female dog (or cat) also helped keep them healthy – it prevents uterine infections and cancers, as well as breast cancer. June went into labor a week earlier than anticipated. Her labor began around 5 am, and when 10:30 am rolled around and there were no puppies born, June’s mom rushed her to the vet clinic. The vet found a baby stuck in the birth canal, so June had to have an emergency C-section, and was also spayed to avoid future accidental litters. June's dad is the only income for their family of three, and this unplanned circumstance was more than what the family could afford, so they reached out to Fur Kids Foundation for help. Their family had this to say on our Facebook page: Because of you guys this little momma made it through an emergency C-section healthy and all five puppies are healthy. It was and shock to our little family to have to have it done but fur kids sure helped and made the process more exciting rather than stressful! Thank you! Fur Kids Foundation is grateful for the dedication of our volunteers and supporters who have helped local families stay happy and healthy, and together! If you would like to help Fur Kids Foundation continue to help families in Campbell County, Wyoming with animals, please consider making a tax-deductible donation. The money helps families during a time when they may not be able to afford adequate veterinary care. Check out more Success Stories.
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Allison Bitterman
1/16/2017 12:45:48 am
this article brought tears to my eyes! I look back and remember this day and it was stressful but you guys were the best and now there are five little pups running around doing great!
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