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I noticed today that my Dam's back right teat feels hard to the touch all the

way back towards the anus so im assuming she has a blocked milk duct or

developing mastitis? I have started applying warm compresses on it what else

can i do give her to treat this if its the case? I naturally rear completely

...... She does not seem bothered by it, it is normal looking not red looking or

has any bumps or sores looking to start its just hard. She is eating fine and

her temp is fine .....pups are just 4 days old and she is only nursing 2 so

maybe too much extra milk causing engorgement or?????

 

Thanks!

Terri K :)

 

 

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Encourage the pups to nurse on the teat in question?

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

Terri Knutelski <herpnut

 

Saturday, October 18, 2008 7:32:23 AM

Nursing Dam (Dog related)

 

 

 

I noticed today that my Dam's back right teat feels hard to the touch all the

way back towards the anus so im assuming she has a blocked milk duct or

developing mastitis? I have started applying warm compresses on it what else can

i do give her to treat this if its the case? I naturally rear completely .....

She does not seem bothered by it, it is normal looking not red looking or has

any bumps or sores looking to start its just hard. She is eating fine and her

temp is fine .....pups are just 4 days old and she is only nursing 2 so maybe

too much extra milk causing engorgement or?????

 

Thanks!

Terri K :)

 

 

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, " Terri Knutelski "

<herpnut wrote:

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> I have started applying warm compresses on it what else can i do

give her to treat this if its the case? >

 

For two-legged mammals the traditional and effective remedy is a

poultice of cabbage leaves. Worth a try! I believe you have to wilt the

cabbage leaves so they are pliable. Do a Google on cabbage leaves for

nursing problems and you'll probably find details somewhere.

Good luck!

 

Ien in the Kootenays, who was a fine cow in her long ago days and

never needed cabbage leaves

http://freegreenliving.com

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