The incubators do work, I took our pup to physical therapy for a consultation due to a very little swimmer puppy syndrome scare we had and she was content in the unit. She got a little hot and we took her out! At first when it arrived it felt as if it didn’t heat up correctly but I was completely wrong. I would invest in one of these incubators now I’ve used it and experienced it! Perfect for vet visits, day trips, and just a convenient thing to have. Apologies for stating it didn’t work the best before using it. Thanks James and Tammi
Typically get a variation In Frenchie’s most 8/9 oz. Maybe a biggger 10/11oz and maybe some smaller 7/8 oz The dangerous range is 5/6 oz which may need an incubator And 3/4 oz range wlll definitely be a struggle
We ordered an incubator from you all last week. It arrived today but we didn't get half off where was that deal on the site? We watched the LIVE Q&A never spoke about half off last week?..
What should I use to wipe out the cooler ? Smells like chemicals. I don't want my puppies breathing that in when they come here. Do you need an oxygen regulator to put into the incubator or are the vents good enough?! Going to plug it in today and see how it warms up the bottom. What Temperature does the incubator need to be at when they're born? For the first week .... Then do I change the temperature at week two??
@@SalJ-ls2qd google it.. my pup did fine in a room temp of 90-98 day 1-7 - 85 days 7 to day 20 and 80 degrees until 4 weeks old slowly put temp down to 72 degrees by week 5. My puppy is 5 weeks old and now downstairs at 74 degrees with a body temp of 100.9 so not dropping. Google everything to make sure your puppy’s have the right temp for that breed. Good luck. I’d highly recommend having a reproductive doctor as well for your puppy they will help guide you and see your pup if anything comes up, I’ve made multiple scares but she is fine and thriving
The incubators do work, I took our pup to physical therapy for a consultation due to a very little swimmer puppy syndrome scare we had and she was content in the unit. She got a little hot and we took her out! At first when it arrived it felt as if it didn’t heat up correctly but I was completely wrong. I would invest in one of these incubators now I’ve used it and experienced it! Perfect for vet visits, day trips, and just a convenient thing to have. Apologies for stating it didn’t work the best before using it. Thanks James and Tammi
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In larger litters do puppys tend too be born smaller ?
Typically get a variation
In Frenchie’s most 8/9 oz.
Maybe a biggger 10/11oz and maybe some smaller 7/8 oz
The dangerous range is 5/6 oz which may need an incubator
And 3/4 oz range wlll definitely be a struggle
I just feel really bad because my pup had surgery and I didn’t know it expired so fast. Oh well maybe next time.
Another special next week
We ordered an incubator from you all last week. It arrived today but we didn't get half off where was that deal on the site? We watched the LIVE Q&A never spoke about half off last week?..
1/2 off was for three days only and you had to use the coupon code
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What should I use to wipe out the cooler ? Smells like chemicals. I don't want my puppies breathing that in when they come here.
Do you need an oxygen regulator to put into the incubator or are the vents good enough?!
Going to plug it in today and see how it warms up the bottom. What Temperature does the incubator need to be at when they're born? For the first week .... Then do I change the temperature at week two??
Any disenfectant is fine
@@SalJ-ls2qd google it.. my pup did fine in a room temp of 90-98 day 1-7 - 85 days 7 to day 20 and 80 degrees until 4 weeks old slowly put temp down to 72 degrees by week 5. My puppy is 5 weeks old and now downstairs at 74 degrees with a body temp of 100.9 so not dropping. Google everything to make sure your puppy’s have the right temp for that breed. Good luck. I’d highly recommend having a reproductive doctor as well for your puppy they will help guide you and see your pup if anything comes up, I’ve made multiple scares but she is fine and thriving