Title of article :
Pregnancy Toxemia in a Golden Retriever Bitch, a Case Report
Author/Authors :
Nak, Deniz Veterinary Faculty - Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey , Nak, Yavuz Veterinary Faculty - Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey , Shahzad, Abid Hussain Theriogenology Section, Jhang, Pakistan
Abstract :
Pregnancy toxemia is associated with a relative lack or alteration in the carbohydrate metabolism. Ketosis
usually occurs during the late gestation in bitches due to inadequate nutrition or inability to eat enough carbohydrates to
meet energy demand with increased litter size. A four-year-old, 55 day pregnant Golden Retriever bitch was presented
for evaluation of anorexia, weakness, staggering gait, restlessness, tremble, contraction and subsequent coma. Diagnosis
of pregnancy toxemia was based on the presence hypoglycemia in blood and ketone bodies in urine. Fetal’s viability
was assessed by heart beat using Ultrasonography. The bitch completely recovered after treatment. On 63rd of gestation,
whelping of eight healthy pups was observed. Mostly this condition is overlooked by breeders and misdiagnosed by
veterinarians, because it is more common in other species of animals, such as small ruminants and Guinea Pig Sows
than canine pregnancy. It is potentially life threatening in severe cases and bitches with large litter size are predisposed
to pregnancy toxemia particularly Yorkshire terriers and Labradors. Therefore, case is aimed to present clinical signs,
diagnosis and treatment of pregnancy toxemia in Golden Retriever Bitch.
Keywords :
Pregnancy toxemia , Golden retriever , Hypoglycemia , Hyperketonemia , Whelping
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences