Fading Puppy Syndrome - a deep dive into causes and treatments
Posted by Paula Vandervoort, Senior Dog Breeder on 6/10/2023 to
Neonatal Care
Fading Puppy Syndrome is not a diagnosis. It is a catch-all phrase that describes neonatal puppies born healthy, but which gradually fade and die of uncontrollable and unknown causes.
Up to about 30% of newborns die within the first two weeks of life. 50% of these deaths occur within the first week and are attributed to Fading Puppy Syndrome. Little research has been done on this subject, but it is a situation known to every breeder eventually. Fading Puppy Syndrome is most common during the first week of life but may occur up until ten weeks.
Immunity Formula and Immunity Blend
Posted by The Dog Breeder Store on 4/12/2021 to
Neonatal Care
Learn to make a DIY puppy formula for extreme immune support