Postpartum hypocalcemia symptoms in dogs

Postpartum hypocalcemia in dogs generally occurs around 15 days after delivery, and usually occurs suddenly without any signs. The dog will be restless, very excited, have a stiff gait, sometimes howl incessantly, stand unsteadily, have muscle twitches all over the body, foam at the mouth, and have difficulty breathing. The body temperature will rise to above 40 degrees, and in some cases it can reach above 42 degrees, and cyanosis of the mucous membranes can be seen. Most dogs will convulse non-stop and may die within a few hours if not rescued in time.
How to deal with postpartum hypocalcemia in dogs:
1. Inject 10% calcium gluconate injection 10-20 ml intravenously into the dog, 5% Glucose injection 10-20 ml, compound sodium chloride injection 100-150 ml, once a day, recovery will occur in 3 to 5 days.
2. After the dog’s symptoms disappear, it is recommended to give it calcium tablets or bone soup, as well as some cod liver oil.
3. If the dog gives birth to many puppies, it is recommended that the owner separate the mother dog and the puppies and breastfeed regularly.
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