I bought the kids a Slip n Slide for the summer and the pressure coming out of the hose is too low to make the water shoot up over the slip n slide. Is there a way to get more pressure to the thing?? The directions suggested a skinnier hose but that did not work at all. Thanks!
first get teh pup into the vets immediatley if it's not eating and that small can dehydrate and die. I myself would tube feed teh pup. teh pup is your pup at this time. it's your responsibility tocare for the pup once it is given or sold and goes to it's new home that's when the new owner would be responsible that is unless there is a law like where I live. They may be a problem witht the pup but only a vet can tell what's going on.
3 day old pup is YOUR responsiblity,,, the new owner does not assume financial responsiblity until the pup is at her home (8 weeks) ALSO, you , as a reputable breeder, will assume financial responsibilty on all pups for genetic health problems for the life of all the puppies ( after all, if you breed, you have done your homework, done all the health clearances, and you are prepared to stand by all the pups YOU chose to bring into the world) you really should not have bred your dog,, did you study the genetic health issues of your dogs line and the stud dogs line? you just don't pick two dogs and let them mate!!!! your inexperience resulted in the needless loss of the stud dog and now a sickly pup. please spay your pet after this ordeal is over
Start with small things, like candles and sparkler sticks. You have to believe and be confident that nothing will harm you, because negativity actually has a physical effect. It will take time and practice, but hopefully you can really do it.
You must bottle feed the little pup with a formula obtained from a vet if it will not nurse from it`s mother. He needs to be checked by the vet to see why he is not eating or he will not survive. I would think the vet bills r ur responsibility until the pup is old enough to be taken from his mother, which is around 8 weeks. He really needs his mother`s milk, as it protects him from certain diseases during the first weeks of his life. Seek professional advice from ur vet.
Personally, Having her pay the vet bills may be a little insensitive. If you are a breeding the responsible thing to do is to take care of the puppies until they are weined. once they are in the new owners hands, its their responsibilty. Most responsible breeders will also provide some sort of health warranty. Just because you are giving her the puppy free doesnt mean that she is less valuable as a customer. You could offer her a different pup, but regardless you would have to pay the vet bill to get the pup well. I hope all goes well. Good luck w/ the puppy