Nothing, nothing, nothing! And check that you don't have too much calcium
in the puppy food which can lead to uterine inertia and/or eclampsia.
Calcium to phosphorous should be 1:1.
(I just keep a gal on adult or if I feel she needs a bit more, performance,
again, checking the calcium.)
Kathy, member GSDCA, DVGSDC
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In a message dated 8/26/2015 9:59:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
versatilegsds@xxxxxxxxx writes:
I’d be interested in replies to this also.
One thing that I don’t do is to use anything chemical (ie heart guard,
flea/tick applications, immunizations, fancy shampoos) during the pregnancy
nor while she’s nursing. I have her on puppy food now. What else can I do
to naturally supplement her.
Thank you
Mary-Anne
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Good evening! Does anyone have any tips regarding the pregnant bitch? Any
additions to her diet? Supplements?
What do you do regarding monthly heart guard tablets and flea/tick
applications?
Thank you,
Sarah