What's wrong with my Pit after giving birth?

my pitt just had a litter of pups 19 days ago, she is still having a slimmy brownish discharge, last night I notice she looked kind of sick and wasn’t acting her self, her nose is dry and her breathing is not normal she taking short breathes or panting, her stomach looks kind of bloated as well, I made an appointment for tomorrow for the vet should I wait or take her to the er, is it normal for her to still have a discharge?

Answer #1

YEAH IN A SISTUTAION LIKE THIS YOU SHOULD HAVE SPOKEN WITH A VET FROM THE BEGINING

Answer #2

Again…VET…VET…VET…

When your gut tells you something is wrong…it’s mostly WRONG. The only way to know is to have a professional opinion…and always…the sooner the better…

phrannie

Answer #3

Vet ASAP. The discharge is maybe alright after having her pups, but she sounds like she really has an infection or something going on.

Hope you have already talked to the Vet.

Answer #4

If it sounds bad, don’t wait until tomorrow. Call the Vet’s office and ask to talk to the Vet, tell him/her your Dog’s Symptoms, and they will tell you what to do. If she’s having trouble breathing, take her to the Vet ASAP to have her examined.

Answer #5

She may still have something foriegn left in there. Take her in to the vets asap.

Answer #6

!!!help me my cat just gave birth and no I cant take her to the vet because my parents will by all means throw her in the street ,,,shes breathing heavily and and think I feel something inside her but shes eating and nursing and got up from the kittens and rested a bit … .please guide me .. what to do .. I dont think I can call a vet ..

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