Precautions for Chow Chow Production

Jul 26,2025
3Min

What are the precautions for giving birth to a Chow? The place where the Chow is given birth should be dark, dark and quiet, and it is strictly forbidden for many people to watch. Observe the action of the Chow biting off the umbilical cord. If there is a "child eating habit", stop it in time and don't let it eat too much placenta. If a Chow has difficult labor, midwifery or caesarean section is required. If there is still a lot of bright red excrement flowing out after delivery, immediately block it with absorbent cotton and send it to the hospital.

1. The place where the dog gives birth should be dark and not bright, so as to avoid excitement of the Chow. There should be no noise around, and it is strictly forbidden for many people to watch, otherwise the Chow will be overly nervous and cause dystocia.

2. Pay attention to the action of the Chow biting off the umbilical cord. If you find that the Chow is "eating cubs", you should stop it in time.

3. It is normal for Chows to eat the placenta after giving birth. It has a lactation-promoting effect, but eating too much can cause gastrointestinal digestive disorders. Generally eaten.

4. When the Chow has flowed out a large amount of thin liquid from the vulva for several hours, or when the fetus cannot be fully delivered after 10 minutes of exposure to the vulva, it means that the Chow has dystocia, and at this time, midwifery or caesarean section is required.

5. After delivery, if there is still a lot of bright red excrement flowing out of the vagina, it indicates that there may be heavy bleeding in the birth canal. The vagina should be blocked with absorbent cotton immediately and sent to a veterinary clinic for treatment.

Previous article:How to choose a little golden retriever
Next article:How to take care of Chihuahua after giving birth
Related articles
[!--temp.footer--]