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- By clairescanvas [gb] Date 20.05.21 20:07 UTC
I thought Tums were for stomach problems? I’ll have a research. Thank you.
- By Gundogs Date 20.05.21 20:56 UTC
I use ground eggshell. The bioavailability of the calcium is good.
- By suejaw Date 20.05.21 21:05 UTC
The other thing you can do is make up a mix of scrambled egg, goats milk, molasses, cheese and I add in rice pudding too. And when it's a little cooler add in vanilla ice cream. That's a lot of calcium
- By CaroleC [gb] Date 20.05.21 22:27 UTC Upvotes 1
Tesco's own brand indigestion tablets are calcium carbonate - same drug, different purpose, and cheap as chips. My two like the orange flavour, but they are Beagles and they eat anything. If you do use an own brand indigestion tablets as a source of calcium, just check that they do not contain xylitol.
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 21.05.21 06:52 UTC
I have to ask - would she suffer with a calcium deficiency if she's only feeding one puppy?  Forgive me but this calcium supplementing is something beyond my experience.  Only once did we have something like this but it was a few weeks into her nursing a big litter.

Did your vet x-ray her to confirm she was empty when he saw her?
- By clairescanvas [gb] Date 21.05.21 08:50 UTC
Our bet did a scan not an X-ray. He did a physical examination. She is eating and drinking fine. He put her behaviour down to hormones but it has allot worse since our visit.
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 21.05.21 09:09 UTC
Well fwiw, after a prolongued overnight whelping (I camped out in my then vet's waiting room and had to call him down, he lived over the practice, for another oxytocin shot if nothing was happening) the next morning he examined her and declared her empty, so we came home, me, my bitch and her then 4 puppies.  Once home I was in the bathroom sorting myself out, leaving the new family with my husband to supervise.  He shouted that another one was arriving!  That puppy couldn't be felt, internally or externally - she was hidden in the birth canal.  So sometimes a physical examination isn't accurate!!  No x-ray was thought necessary on that occasion.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 21.05.21 09:36 UTC Upvotes 1
You can order Calo Cal D on-line.

Here is one site and gives dosage.

A bitch I whelped for a friend had been ill before whelping and was very low in Calcium and needed C section due to secondary inertia.

I was told to give double the dose until pups weaned.

Pets at home have small bottles.

https://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/collo-cal-d/productinfo/COLLOCALD?gclid=CjwKCAjwtJ2FBhAuEiwAIKu19nKZQq5QmoODXAkSxcOLUqLl0Ku12M-6jjKL5ErKgOMrmDQil-l0YhoCgOgQAvD_BwE
- By furriefriends Date 21.05.21 10:00 UTC
amazon do it as well and can deliver tomorrow
- By onetwothreefour Date 21.05.21 11:59 UTC Upvotes 1
I still need to know the pre-pregnancy weight of the bitch to tell you how much calcium you need to give...

Tums are calcium and and excellent short term source of it.
- By clairescanvas [gb] Date 21.05.21 23:15 UTC
Oh gosh that must have been scary. Did the pup survive?

Thank you, I will book an x-ray in. I am not taking any chances. You would assume a vet knows what he’s talking about but not all have the experience of whelping bitches. As your story shows things are very rarely textbook.

Just prepping myself for another sleepless night :eek:
- By clairescanvas [gb] Date 21.05.21 23:22 UTC
I’m sorry, I missed that question. She was 7kg / 15.4lbs

Thank you.
- By onetwothreefour Date 23.05.21 14:00 UTC
So she would need 5x extra strength Tums a day.

Or 1400mg of elemental calcium. You need to know what type of calcium your chosen supplement uses...
- By clairescanvas [gb] Date 24.05.21 21:53 UTC Upvotes 3
Thank you for this. I really appreciate it.

I purchased - (with a double price tag for next day delivery :eek:) Collo Call D which @brainless was kind enough to provide a link for.

Mum has got loads better since taking it - although her hormones could also be stabilising. I’ve also increased her feed to 3 times a day.

Pup is doing so well - perhaps too well. He has shot up
To 15oz. That’s a 8.7oz increase in 7 days. I need to be very careful he doesn’t get too big for his little legs to carry.
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