Here are some things you can do to help your dog:
1. Consult your Veterinarian: It's always best to talk to your vet. They can help assess your dog's situation and determine the best course of action. They may recommend:
* Medications: Your vet might prescribe medication to help reduce milk production and any associated discomfort.
* Cold compresses: Applying cold compresses to the mammary glands can help alleviate swelling and discomfort.
* Diet: A balanced diet can help reduce milk production. Your vet can advise you on the best diet for your dog.
2. Avoid Stimulation: Do not massage her mammary glands or let her puppies nurse as this will stimulate further milk production.
3. Support and Comfort: Provide your dog with extra love and attention during this difficult time. Keep her comfortable and relaxed, and avoid stressing her further.
4. Prevent Infection: Watch closely for any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your vet immediately.
5. Consider the Future: Discuss with your vet whether spaying your dog might be a good option to prevent this from happening again.
Remember: This is a very stressful time for your dog, and you may need to be extra patient and understanding. By taking steps to support your dog and following your vet's advice, you can help her through this difficult time.