
The way it was explained to me by a vet over 20 years ago, is that in normal pregnancy where calcium supplements are not given, any calcium required by the growing puppies (or kittens) is taken from the mother's bones. This is entirely normal, and happens in human pregnancies as well. Therefore no supplementation is needed, and can lead to eclampsia if given.
What happens when calcium supplements are given, is that the female's body relies on the given calcium and doesn't utilise the body's calcium stores as normal. Either the given calcium isn't properly absorbed, OR at a certain point when the demands for calcium grow, it's not being taken from the appropriate source, and therefore eclampsia develops.
Usually this is when lactation starts and the female's body has a sudden high demand (as many of you will know). But supplementing during pregnancy can actually increase the risk of this happening, as the body doesn't 'learn' how to resource its own deposits at the right time. I also believe a certain gland is responsible for the regulation of calcium and it may be that it fails to do its proper job because of the supplementation.
What I hadn't heard of until now, was eclampsia
during pregnancy which must be fairly rare - but clearly the owners of these Giant breeds had been supplementing, with disastrous results. Interestingly, the symptoms of both
hypo and
hyper calcaemia are the same = Eclampsia.