Diagnosing Eclampsia in Dogs

Puerperal Hypocalcemia
Dog Breeds

Eclampsia in dogs is not difficult to diagnose. In fact, because this is such an acute-onset and potentially fatal disorder, most veterinarians will initiate treatment based on the bitch’s history, clinical signs and physical examination findings alone.

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Introduction

Eclampsia in dogs is not difficult to diagnose. In fact, because this is such an acute-onset and potentially fatal disorder, most veterinarians will initiate treatment based on the bitch’s history, clinical signs and physical examination findings alone. If the patient is a young, toy or small-breed bitch that recently whelped a large litter and is lactating heavily, the index of suspicion for eclampsia is extremely high.

How Eclampsia is Diagnosed in Dogs

Any postpartum bitch presenting with tremors, muscle spasms, disorientation, stiffness and lack coordination during a period of heavy lactation should be presumed to be suffering from eclampsia. Eclampsia can be confirmed by measuring the concentration of calcium in the dog’s blood; if she has eclampsia, her circulating calcium levels will be abnormally low. Perhaps the best and most frequently used diagnostic tool is assessing the bitch’s response to intravenous calcium replacement therapy. Most veterinarians will start that treatment before they receive the results of any blood tests, especially if the bitch seems severely affected.

Special Notes

While eclampsia can be an extraordinarily dangerous condition, it is not difficult to treat if caught early. Most responsible breeders are sufficiently in-tune with their bitches that they are able to detect the onset of eclampsia in enough time to treat it successfully.

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