My vet said it was important that he eat a little every hour. For example, a small can of wet food, divided into fours. If you can get him to eat 1/4 every hour that would be good. I thought it might be impossible, but my dog ate it. I had to stay up all night with him and wake him to take his meds, eat and take his blood sugar. You use the monitor just like you would on yourself. Get a sample anywhere you can get blood. Your vet was right. If it starts to affect their liver, kidneys, etc. there is nothing they can do. Doesn't sound like he ate too much and what he did they got up. Yes, it's the Xylitol in ANY sugar-free products not just gum- muffins, cookies etc.... |