What is not seen was the dialogue between my wife and the online service in Colorado which was monitoring Sage (we live in Canada). They detected that at least one of the puppies had a heart rate that was dropping - and dropping fast. That put not only the individual pup in danger, but all the others as well - and mother Sage too. They recommended going immediately to a vet for emergency surgery. We did so - and it was the 100% correct decision. If we had gotten there even a short time later the outcome would have been far different. The placenta was separating from the pup early and Sage's uterus was starting to rupture from the excessive labouring/contractions.
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Excuse me, please, what are the indications for the operation?
What is not seen was the dialogue between my wife and the online service in Colorado which was monitoring Sage (we live in Canada). They detected that at least one of the puppies had a heart rate that was dropping - and dropping fast. That put not only the individual pup in danger, but all the others as well - and mother Sage too. They recommended going immediately to a vet for emergency surgery. We did so - and it was the 100% correct decision. If we had gotten there even a short time later the outcome would have been far different. The placenta was separating from the pup early and Sage's uterus was starting to rupture from the excessive labouring/contractions.
All right! I wish you good luck!