Hypoglycemia
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Protecting your Puppy from Parvo Virus
from petside.com on 16 Mar 2009
neurologic signs usually secondary to bleeding in the brain or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Because of the low white blood cell count thatneurologic signs usually secondary to bleeding in the brain or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Because of the low white blood cell
from petside.com on 11 May 2009
mouth when seizures started. Since his death, while I was in the hospital, I have read other means of controlling the hypoglycemia. You might investigate that issue. Good Luck to You. I now have a female, Sasha, and her son, Rascal, who have not
from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
potassium concentration), Bradycardia (slow heart rate), Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), Dehydration, Hypotension (low blood pressurepotassium concentration), Bradycardia (slow heart rate), Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), Dehydration, Hypotension (low blood
from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
neurologic signs usually secondary to bleeding in the brain or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Because of the low white blood cell count that accompaniesneurologic signs usually secondary to bleeding in the brain or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Because of the low white blood cell
from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007
Secondary epilepsy can be caused by metabolic disorders (hypoglycemia), infections (canine distemper), poisoning (leadSecondary epilepsy can be caused by metabolic disorders (hypoglycemia), infections (canine distemper), poisoning (lead
ASPCA | 'Love Me, Love My Pets': The ASPCA’s Guide to a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day
from petside.com on 13 Oct 2009
gum or candy sweetened with the sugar substitute xylitol, which can cause a fairly sudden drop in blood sugar (known as hypoglycemia), resulting in depression, loss of coordination and seizures. “If you suspect your dog may have eaten products containing
ASPCA | ASPCA Guide to a Pet-Safe Valentine’s Day
from petside.com on 07 Oct 2009
If ingested, gum, candy and other treats that include this sweetener can result in a sudden drop in blood sugar known as hypoglycemia. This can cause your pet to suffer depression, loss of coordination and seizures. Every Rose Has Its Thorn Don’t let
People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets
from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009
toothpaste. It can cause insulin release in most species, which can lead to liver failure. The increase in insulin leads to hypoglycemia (lowered sugar levels). Initial signs of toxicosis include vomiting, lethargy and loss of coordination. Signs can progress

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