Midwest Cane Corso In Action, LLC

Midwest Cane Corso In Action, LLC

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06/07/2026
05/07/2026

Today is a meaningful moment for our nation… National Day of Prayer… let’s begin to quiet our hearts and turn our attention toward God.

Take a few moments today to pray… for your family, your neighbors, your church, and our country. Ask for healing where there is hurt, unity where there is division, and hope where there is uncertainty.

God invites us to come before Him… not with perfect words, but with sincere hearts. And when we do, He meets us with peace, strength, and grace.

Let’s step into today ready… expectant, faithful, and united in prayer. 🙏

05/02/2026

CCAA National

Handler: Sarah Agler
Owner: Lisa A Mash

01/25/2026

❤️MUST READ FOR BREEDERS A Cold Stomach is a Tomb. Never Feed a Cold Baby. 🌡️🍼

It is the most common mistake made by well-meaning rescuers. You find a cold, abandoned kitten or puppy. Your instinct screams: "It's hungry! Feed it!" Stop. If you feed a hypothermic animal, you are likely killing it. In the US veterinary world, this is the #1 rule of neonate rescue.

🛑 1. The Enzyme Shutdown Digestion is a heat-dependent chemical reaction. A puppy's digestive enzymes work at 98°F-100°F. If its body temp drops below 94°F, the gut shuts down (Ileus). Peristalsis stops. The stomach becomes a sealed bag.

🤢 2. The Fermentation Bomb If you pour milk into a cold stomach, it doesn't digest. It rots. The milk sits there and begins to ferment. Bacteria multiply, producing gas and toxins. The stomach bloats, crushing the lungs and poisoning the blood (septicemia). The animal dies of "Bloat" or toxicity, while feeling full. It is a slow, painful death caused by the food meant to save it.

🔥 3. The Protocol: Heat FIRST, Food LATER Your only job is Thermoregulation. Ignore the crying for food.

Warm the animal slowly (heating pad, next to your skin) until it reaches at least 98°F.

Check the gums (they should be pink and warm, not grey and cold).

Only then can you offer warm formula. A hungry warm baby will survive. A fed cold baby will die.

The Mantra: "If it's cold, the stomach is closed."



📌 QUICK FAQ
Q: How do I know if they are warm enough? R: Re**al Thermometer. 🌡️ It is the only accurate way. If you don't have one, feel the inside of their mouth with your finger. If it feels cold to the touch (colder than your finger), do NOT feed. It must feel like the inside of a warm human cheek.

Q: What if they are dehydrated? R: Sugar water on gums. 💧 If they are crashing, rub a little Karo syrup or sugar water on their gums (it absorbs through the mucus membranes) to keep blood sugar up while you warm them. But do not put liquid down the throat until they are warm.

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