Things You'll Need
- Meat-based quality dog food
- Vet recommended supplement
Instructions
Feed your pregnant dog a well-balanced, high quality food. You need to check in particular that the calcium and phosphorus ratios are properly balanced. You want 1.2 parts calcium to 1 part phosphorus. Vitamin D must also be present in the dog food in adequate amounts. If unsure, ask your veterinarian about a good, meat-based, quality food to give during pregnancy, many vets recommend giving puppy chow.
Avoid supplementing your dog with calcium supplements during pregnancy. It may sound like providing calcium would be a good idea but it is not, as supplying calcium alone will actually predispose your dog to post-whelping eclampsia. If you really want to supplement, you can ask your vet about supplementing with a balanced source of calcium, phosphorus and Vitamin D. This should be added in small amounts to your dog's diet starting around mid-term pregnancy.
Wean the puppies as early as possible, especially if your dog is a small breed and this is the first time she gives birth. This will put less strain on the mother and may help prevent post-whelping eclampsia. Puppies can be introduced to puppy mush as early as 3.5 weeks in age. Post whelping eclampsia may also be prevented by supplementing the puppies' milk intake with a milk replacer.