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Old 08-10-2010, 06:17 PM   #18
Baron
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Originally Posted by BabyGirl Rosie View Post
Thank you for posting the link. I do have a question? How do they test for this? Would it show up on blood work? This sure sounds a lot like what my Rosie had that time. However, he said it was an infection she had from eating scraps? They said her blood work was normal. I don't know, now I am a little confused?!
Unfortunately, it is often confused with Parvo, and mis treated. PCV levels tend to be raised, and other levels also are abnormal. Dogs tend to get dehydrated very quickly, which is why it is imperative that they get fluid replacement quickly, usually done with IV's
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