Domino
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[align=left]Hi I am new to the forum and I will give you what background I can on Domino.
She is a black and white mini rex and I rescued her from the puond I work at before she could be put down. I brought her home on Friday Dec. 7 for my Fiance and she was very sweet, kissing our hands and coming to say hi at her fence (she still does this thank God, she was his Christmas present), and then on the following Monday she had a litter of 2, they were both stillborn and she had eaten one almost to the point of it being nothing but a head. :shock: The babies were completely formed and she had cleaned them off but there was no life there and since she was eating them I knew they werent alive amd immediateley removed the poor things.
I checked on her every hour after I saw this for the rest of Monday and there were no others. I didnt think this was unusual as the single intact babie was very large, I would say between the two they probably were crammed in there so tight they suffocated eachother.
Today she still had a red tinge to her urine and I saw one spot where she had peed and there was a small congealed blood clot in the center. She is still spotting but not as badly as the day after is this normal? I am not new to buns but to the reproductive part of it. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I will post a pic of the not bald Domino as soon as I can as she has no hair on her chest and tummy now. :?
Poor thing she is eating and drinking well and is acting like she is looking for the babies. I feel like I could have helped if I was aware of her being ready to pop when I got her but from what I have read they have usually at least one stillborn.
Thanks again for helping a newb and her lovely naked bun out.
Randi and Domino:biggrin2:
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She is a black and white mini rex and I rescued her from the puond I work at before she could be put down. I brought her home on Friday Dec. 7 for my Fiance and she was very sweet, kissing our hands and coming to say hi at her fence (she still does this thank God, she was his Christmas present), and then on the following Monday she had a litter of 2, they were both stillborn and she had eaten one almost to the point of it being nothing but a head. :shock: The babies were completely formed and she had cleaned them off but there was no life there and since she was eating them I knew they werent alive amd immediateley removed the poor things.
I checked on her every hour after I saw this for the rest of Monday and there were no others. I didnt think this was unusual as the single intact babie was very large, I would say between the two they probably were crammed in there so tight they suffocated eachother.
Today she still had a red tinge to her urine and I saw one spot where she had peed and there was a small congealed blood clot in the center. She is still spotting but not as badly as the day after is this normal? I am not new to buns but to the reproductive part of it. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I will post a pic of the not bald Domino as soon as I can as she has no hair on her chest and tummy now. :?
Poor thing she is eating and drinking well and is acting like she is looking for the babies. I feel like I could have helped if I was aware of her being ready to pop when I got her but from what I have read they have usually at least one stillborn.
Thanks again for helping a newb and her lovely naked bun out.
Randi and Domino:biggrin2:
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