What are the precautions for giving birth to a Labrador?

1. Before giving birth to a Labrador, the hair around the dog’s mother’s buttocks should be cut off to ensure the smooth delivery of the Labrador and postpartum hygiene, otherwise the hair on the dog’s buttocks will be stained with blood after delivery. Don’t be lazy! Give your Labrador a bath and wash it early, and get rid of the hair on its butt and tail, otherwise it will be even dirtier if you leave it for later.
2. It is best not to be alone at home during the due date, otherwise you may not be mentally mature enough to handle midwifery matters calmly when you see this kind of scene for the first time.
3. Make a special wooden birthing bed for Labrador, which will keep you warm without making your home look like a murder scene. When a Labrador becomes a mother for the first time, she will also be calm in the face of danger. She will help them eat the fetuses one by one, bite off the umbilical cord, clean the fluid in the mouth and nose, and let them breathe smoothly. The vitality of dog babies is actually not as fragile as you think. Do not touch newborn dog babies here and there just because you are afraid of their death. This does them no good at all. Let them stay quietly next to the Labrador mother, but pay attention to whether the Labrador bitch presses the cubs.
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