Good sign the vet though it was OK, lets hope it is so.
Safeguarding does costs, and must cost. Its like taking an insurance in a high risk situation. Better be safe than sorry. Especielly if the caretaker herself isnt experienced.
Advices from a forum are better than nothing, but...
To your questions here. Brownish, or even reddish discharge, are common. But fresh living blood dropping not so. Especielly if more than just some single droplets on some single occasion. During the delivery itself may come some droplets yes.
So, although the vet took it easy and isnt too worried, the risk situation is not entirely over! You must continue to keep a watch. Have also everything prepared to rush her in.
Good luck!
Safeguarding does costs, and must cost. Its like taking an insurance in a high risk situation. Better be safe than sorry. Especielly if the caretaker herself isnt experienced.
Advices from a forum are better than nothing, but...
To your questions here. Brownish, or even reddish discharge, are common. But fresh living blood dropping not so. Especielly if more than just some single droplets on some single occasion. During the delivery itself may come some droplets yes.
So, although the vet took it easy and isnt too worried, the risk situation is not entirely over! You must continue to keep a watch. Have also everything prepared to rush her in.
Good luck!