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Old 03-02-2011, 12:36 PM   #44
Mardelin
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Thank you all for your concern, but we talked to the vet and they said to take her in tomorrow. I know, you're probably thinking, "Tomorrow? She needs to go now!" thats what i thought! We gave her a calcium tablet- (we couldnt get the paste)and its funny how she got it! We tried to force it down her throat, and she spit it out eventually. Then she was looking at us with a look that said "I'm watching you!". Then we were going to have her sniff it, and she snatched it right out of our hands and ate it! It would've been funnier if you were there. Im scared for her, and I dont think Bailey knows whats going on. She cant stand, and she wont eat (but i know thats normal) Thanks for all your help and prayers!
Talking to the vet is not cutting it.

Your dog is in trouble.

Do you know that giving your girl calcium tablets prior to her whelping will shut down her natural abilities to produce calcium and will lead to a eclampsia. Have fun, because you will be bottle feeding, your girl will not be able to nurse because of this condition.

What don't you get about you hold your girl's life and these pups lifes in your hand. Get her to the vet.....So, sad when someone is thinking about how not to spend money instead of saving a dog's life. This is animal cruelty.

Nothing funny about your discription of your girl taking the tab......She is depending on you to make the right decision.

Her not being able to stand is a sign of eclampsia, she has no calcium in her body, you are "KILLING" her.

Why did you come on here asking for advice if you aren't willing to take it. The responsibility layes on your head now.....
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