Shih Tzu - Birth Process/The Cord and Placenta
If you need to help remove the afterbirth: First be sure your
newborn puppy is breathing well on its own, the sac has been
removed from the face, eyes, nose, head and the puppy has either
been stimulated by mother or you, the doggie midwife, to breathe
well on its own, you can then remove the afterbirth if it does
not appear on its own of course. To do this, with one hand about
one inch from the stomach of the puppy, grasp the umbilical cord
and, with the other hand close to the matron, gently try to pull
the afterbirth down and out of the matron, but be sure you do
not pull hard on the cord near the navel of the puppy.
If your shih tzu matron does not cut the cord of the newborn
puppies, and sometimes this does happen, it is wise to have on
hand before the whelping day, a pinch-type clothespin which has
been cleaned in boiling water or sterilized in alcohol, or if
you prefer, a professional hemostat. The clothespin should be
closed on to the cord about two inches from the puppy's navel.
Once you have this in place, cut the cord (with sterilized
surgical scissors) on the puppy side of the clothespin or
hemostat. Now you have part of the umbilical cord hanging out of
your matron with a clothespin or hemostat attached and the puppy
should be in your hand with about two inches of umbilical cord
left on the puppy. This method prevents the umbilical cord from
slipping back up inside the mother.
If the cord hanging from the puppy does not stop bleeding after
you have pressed it hard on the end between your fingers for
several seconds, you can use another clothespin to pinch it on
the very tip of the cord for a minute or two. This should cause
the blood to clot. You can tie a piece of string or thread on
the tip of the cord, but I have found just pressure with your
fingers or the clothespin treatment does stops the bleeding. You
can also use the same kind of blood-clotting agents from pet
supply houses that you use to stop the bleeding from a toenail
cut too close. Cornstarch (cooking type) can be used in an
emergency. The cord just dries up and falls off eventually just
as they do on newborn human babies. Sometimes there might get to
be an infection. I have used just plain Neosporin antibiotic gel
a little dab on the area if it does get infected, and this heals
up nicely.
The placenta looks like a small chunk of very ripe liver. Yelk!!
Birthing puppies is a very interesting and exciting process. I
like best, however, when the mother is able and willing to do
the entire process while I just watch this miraculous act of
mother nature.
Whelping day has always been an exciting time for me and usually
it occurs in the middle of the night, which is probably why I
have got my entire routine of life on a 3rd shift schedule. Just
put on a pot of coffee and relax. After it is all over, give
your matron lots of attention and some special kind of food you
know she likes. Make it sloppy food for the first few days after
the whelping.