Questions tagged [calcium levels]
What are the signs of eclampsia in a nursing dog?
Category: Whelping
Eclampsia, also known as puerperal tetany or milk fever, is a life-threatening condition that can occur in nursing dogs, typically within the first few weeks after giving birth. It is caused by a sudden drop in blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia) due to the high demand for calcium during milk produc...
What are the signs of eclampsia in dogs?
Category: Pregnancy
Eclampsia, also known as puerperal tetany or milk fever, is a life-threatening condition that primarily affects nursing mother dogs, particularly small breeds, during the first few weeks after giving birth. It occurs due to a sudden drop in blood calcium levels, which is often caused by the high dem...