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Old 12-29-2005, 03:06 PM   #5
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She does have her on calcium supplements...one full tab a day. And has been on supplements for a few weeks now per the advice from her regular vet. I was just wondering if anyone else has ever experienced this.

Talking to her on the phone, I told her to crate Tinkerbell and limit to limit her movements. She didn't think that Tinkerbell got around all that much. I called her back and told her to call Dr. Froelich...a reproductive specialist here in town.

Dr. Froelich is out of town but she spoke to Dr. Schomberg (spelling). He told her the same thing...there's nothing to keep her from going into labor and he too, told her to crate Tinkerbell. He told her to call in the morning since Dr. Froelich will be back. Dr. Schomberg said that dogs have braxton hicks (which I already told her) and that with her being the size she is, the pups were probably moving and adjusting themselves and it was painful for her...thus the tremors.

When I took the puppies to her house for our Granny's funeral, Tinkerbell was AS big as Gracie was when she delivered and Tinkerbell had a month left to go. She's due January 10th.

Just keep Tinkerbell in your prayers.
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