Losing four legged friends

My wife and I bred one of our hounds in February and she birthed 4 puppies this week. (Her 2nd litter). We’ve lost two puppies since Friday from mom crushing them. We have a whelping box with bumpers for the little hounds to be safe when mom lays down, and a heating pad to keep the puppies warm. All puppies arrived safely with one pup being in the other uterine horn and caused a delayed delivery between the first 3. We’ve lost the smallest female and one male.

A truly heartbreaking and harsh reality of breeding dogs and my wife and myself are both devastated. I know time heals wounds but this is very devastating for us both as we planned to keep the smallest female. Friday we found a male had passed from being crushed and there was simply nothing we could do. So at around 2:45 AM Saturday morning we woke up to one crying and we believe mom laid on the runt and had a 3 am visit to the Vet ER. Some trauma to her left eye and nostril. We got home around 5:30 Saturday morning. We stayed with them all day yesterday. Last night I set up my hunting sleeping pad and slept beside the mom of the pups and monitored as we were having trouble with the runt fading away from the other 2 that are healthy, and last night she nursed throughout the night and even weighed 2 oz more this morning and everything seemed fine and she seemed to turn a page but passed later this morning with what appeared to be a hematoma that was most likely caused from Saturdays early morning incident.

I suppose I’m more venting and getting this off my chest as I know Mother Nature is beautiful but also very cruel. What’s meant to be will be.
Hang in there, big guy!
 
@jjordan355 These creature take up a large part of our heart no doubt.

One of the hardest things I’ve personally had to do was to choose to put down my 12 year old house bunny, Bun Bun’s, last week. We had him since he was a kit and our lives really did revolve around him. Feels like the house is incomplete without him around.

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I understand how you feel. My condolences to you.
 
We lost our oldest male last year to cancer.
We have another dog that we would love to breed but my wife would be devastated if something happened to her or a puppy.
 
Memorial Day: I had just returned from my mother's funeral and picked up my 13 month old Chesapeake Bay Retriever whom I rescued in January.
Took him out for a hike followed by his first fly fishing trip.
He collapsed on the river and went into convulsions.
I rushed him to emergency vet and he never recovered.
I found vomit in his travel crate containing a mushroom.
 
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