Is she really pregnant? You need to have her x-rayed to see how many puppies are in there NOW. You also need to start deworming her everyday if she only has 2 weeks to go. Late stage pregnancy causes encysted parasites to break out, where they can affect your dog’s health and can cross the placenta…and go into the milk. This is the leading cause of “fading puppy” syndrome. Also, you need to go ahead and figure out financing in case you need a c-section. Your vet might not charge too much, but even at our tiny e-clinic, the surgery is $1500. In larger cities, it can go up to $3000 or so (and that is without complications). In addition, a tiny dog is more likely to have postpartum hypocalcemia. The milk requires alot of calcium and can deplete the body quickly, leading to seizures. Talk to your vet about diet supplementation for this. Once you know how many puppies are in there, you will need to line up homes for all of them. Hopefully, your dog has been checked out of potential geneti