While you are waiting for the veterinarian to arrive, there are a few things you can do to help your dog:
* Stay calm and reassure your dog. Stress can make the situation worse, so it is important to remain calm and reassuring. Talk to your dog in a soothing voice and pet her gently.
* Help your dog to find a comfortable position. Some dogs prefer to stand, while others prefer to lie down. Find a position that is comfortable for your dog and allow her to rest.
* Offer your dog some water. If your dog is willing to drink, offer her some water. This will help to keep her hydrated and prevent her from becoming dehydrated.
* Be prepared to assist with the delivery of the puppies. If the veterinarian is unable to arrive in time, you may need to assist with the delivery of the puppies. Follow the veterinarian's instructions carefully and do not attempt to deliver the puppies yourself unless you are confident that you know what you are doing.
It is important to remember that these are just general guidelines and that every situation is different. If you have any concerns about your dog's health or the delivery of the puppies, it is always best to seek veterinary assistance.