This brought back memories to me of when I had my pugs and a new litter Wynston was very flat in the chest and was having trouble breathing I took him to the vets and I had to tube feed him every two hours for quite a while but he gained weight his health improved and he lived until he was 14. I am not saying this is the case with your baby but I still remember how flat he was it is something I wont forget as I had never seen anything like it before.
Your puppies are all so gorgeous and I pray the little one gets better
I raised one litter of EBD's, and we had one little runt named Wellie. I would literally hold him to nurse, he was first on and the last one off… he had other neurological issues so he didn't make it I just wanted to say don't give up on your little princess, I'm praying that she pulls thru… she is absolutely adorable!!! I was so worried about having a swimmer pup that we got foam egg crate and let our pups learn to walk on that. We didn't end up w/one, but I'm a hypochondriac about that stuff… Good luck w/your babies!!!
Oh im sorry to hear that i really am, i thought i was prepared for everything but this had knocked me for six, its just her breathing it so bothers me, not sure how many like mine do survive but hope shes one of the lucky ones.