Bitch with milk

My bitch has just had 10 pups we have her away from pups what is the best way to get milk off her?
Why have you separated the mother from the new litter? Unless there's a very strong medical reason they need to be together soonest in the interests of both bitch and pups.
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Pups are now 4 weeks and eating puppy food they teeth that would puncture your finger
I now feed her six times normal amount and she is so thin all food going into milk production
 
Pups are now 4 weeks and eating puppy food they teeth that would puncture your finger
I now feed her six times normal amount and she is so thin all food going into milk production
Ahah! From your OP I thought they were newborn!
The new mother will indeed give her all to feed the pups - usually to her own detriment but do bear the following advice in mind.
“Pregnant bitches and bitches with young puppies should be wormed frequently. We recommend that bitches should be wormed before mating, after the first 45 days of pregnancy and after giving birth. They should then be wormed with their pups at 2, 5 and 8 weeks and after weaning.”.
Good luck - a wonderful time for all.
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I would stick a couple of the smallest pups on her a few times a day to suckle for a while, the bitch must still want to be with the pups at that age, difficult, but I'm sure you will work it out so everyone comes out doing ok.
Edit; I'm sure @Buchan or @hcm1 can offer some advice.
 
Pups are now 4 weeks and eating puppy food they teeth that would puncture your finger
I now feed her six times normal amount and she is so thin all food going into milk production
Thanks for the clarification. To be fair, you did say in your initial post that your bitch "has just had 10 pups", so it's hardly surprising that some of the replies expressed concern about the way you were going about things.
 
Thanks for all words of help bitch is doing well milk glands now reducing slightly this is her 3rd day off pups
All have been wormed twice now
Enjoying getting in amongst them now
 
A litter that size really does knock a bitch about. Limiting their access is reasonable but just be very careful to monitor her for mastitis (swelling pain or heat in any glands) agree with @Foxyboy43, if you have not wormed her recently then I would suggest doing so. If you have wormed her and she is still losing condition then standard advice would be to get her checked over by your chosen Veterinary highwayman!
Fulfilling the milk demand of that many pups will take very good nutrition or else she will "milk off her back" as she appears to be doing. Check the protein and fat levels in the diet. Bitches may need up to 3x their normal intake to satisfy lactation requirements at a month whelped and with a big litter this may be more! You may find she simply doesnt want to eat the volume of her normal food she needs and you need to increase the nutritional density of the diet to enable her to physically eat the amount she needs. If you absolutelty can't get her to maintain/gain weight, even with a diet change, then Galastop treatment is an option but this should only be considered after a discussion with your vet.
On a non nutritional point, get your nail trimmers out!! Their little feet by this age might as well have razor blades on, they can really irritate the bitches skin as they "kneed" while suckling.
 
Venison meat not good, need food to help produce milk, say puppy kibble, lots of nutriants, etc i have venison okay small amount for taste, but puppy food etc for bitch is what i would give.
 
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