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Cardiac Dilatation and Hypertrophy
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METABOLIC DISEASE OF LIVESTOCK
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Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH)
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Clinical Findings:

  • Initially, affected dog will be restless and nervous.
  • Stiff gait, wobbling or disorientation
  • Eventually, bitch may become unable to walk, legs become stiff or rigid.
  • Muscle tremor, eye twitching, panting, incoordination
  • Fever; temperature rises upto 107°F
  • Increased rate of respiration
  • Ataxia, muscle tetany and convulsive seizures
  • Death occurs, if treatment is not given.

Eclampsia in Canines

Treatment:

  • Immediate slow IV infusion of 10% Ca-borogluconate @ 1-1.5 ml/kg, b.wt.
  • 10% dextrose has been recommended after calcium therapy
  • Puppies should be removed from bitch and handfed with canine milk replacer
  • At age of 4 weeks, weaning is recommended.
  • Cool bath should be given to lower body temperature.
  • Administration of prednisone @2.5 mg tablet BID for 3 days followed by 1.25 mg BID for 3 days and then 1 mg BID for 7 days
  • To prevent relapse of disease after treatment, dietary supplement of calcium and vitamin D is given.
  • Vitamin D @ 4000-6000 IU/kg, daily.

 

Prevention:

  • Balanced diet should be provided with proper Ca:P ratio during gestation.
  • High quality meat based balanced food may be provided.
  • Calcium must be used with phosphorus and vitamin D. too much calcium diet should be avoided.
  • Cortisone supplement prior to whelping are helpful in preventing canine eclampsia.
  • Puppies are supplemented with milk replacer as soon as possible to decrease milk demand on bitch.
  • Weaning of pups at about 4 weeks of age is recommended.
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