Labrador Retriever C-Section
Labrador Retriever Blog | January 25th, 2010
Here is the c-section for our yellow lab from Sunday morning, 8/19/2007. She had 4 black, 4 yellow, and 2 chocolate AKC OFA puppies! See more info on the litter at www.iler.com
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There were so many pups on the ultrasound that you can typically save at least one puppy (and sometimes the mother) by doing a c-section. If they have double-digit (10+), we always do the c-section.
whats wrong with this? cant this lab do a normal delivery birth?
how does a yellow lab have black and chocolate labs? answer =slut
tey sew it up and then just put it inside again… it goes back to its normal size
I can believe that was the way I was born, but a little differnetly and more crying…
congrats
i hope doctor tier lab’s uterus after it. or any more c-section?
it’s so beautiful,yet so discusting! i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think its their placenta! it passes oxygen through to them .. as well as blood etc ..
No – this was through a window. Thanks! The puppies were all great!
Were you actually in the room?
AndCongrats to your lab :]
I’ve seen alot of C-sections on animals, and i’ve always wanted to know what that sac of coagulated blood is for that is connected to each puppy…by the way, very nice. Very nice clean and careful cuts!
I was deeply impressed.
wow that was incredible
omg sick